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9PM-11PM
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Toronto

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Victoria

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Entries in Cool! (1223)

Saturday
May112013

Playlist App Comes with Nickelback Protection

Looking for a DJ app for your iOS device that's innoculated against Nickelback?  Then look no further than Party Monster.  (A find my Rupinder.)

 

Friday
May102013

Dude Tries to Explain Modular Synthesizers

If you have an electronic keyboard fetish, then you need to watch this from Gizmodo.

Friday
May102013

These 11 Year-Old Are Probably More Metal Than You

They're called Unlocking the Truth and are based out of Brooklyn.  And yes, I said that they're 11 years old. Here they are playing at The Bitter End in NYC.  Get these kids a bass player and let's see what happens.

(Via Dangerous Minds)

Friday
May102013

Wilco Man Plays Everything Including the Kitchen Sink

Glenn Kotche of Wilco was hired to appear in a TV spot for Delta Faucet. This is kinda cool.

(Via Paste)

Friday
May102013

Concert Bracelets As...Jewelry?

You know those paper or plastic bracelets that they slap on your wrist at certain shows and festivals? A company called Cast of Vices has decided to turn them into jewelry.  

A leather version is $55, but you can also upgrade to sterling silver or gold.  The good news is that you can take these off without destroying them.  (Via Rupinder who found this at The Awesomer)