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Céladon City!
co-presented by Tshizimba

ALOOF HIPSTER
DEBYY FRIDAY
TSHIZIMBA
PITUCA PUTICA

Sat. Dec. 3
11 — 3am
820plaza
(6820 Marconi St.)

 

Come and party with us to say goodbye to yet another long, shady year, along with some of Montreal's finest.

Come support our vibrant community!
BYOB, suggested donation of $10! 
Dress Code: THE MOST.


Aloof Hipster first began as a series of bedroom mixes, crafted out of a love for music and a need to find better ways of procrastinating. With a focus on track selection based on extended transitions, the project grew into live DJ sets and a weekly radio music show. Be it on mixes, in sets, or on the radio, the goal is always to bring to the listener to new musical discoveries, with a few throwbacks thrown in for good measure. You can check out Aloof Future every Sunday From 2-3 p.m. on-air at CJLO 1690 AM and online at CJLO.com, and read more about it here

Debby Friday is a rapper, DJ and artwitch from Montreal. Forever inspired by Black Gurl Magic, the diaspora and a genuine love for music and nightlife, they blend together multiple genres spanning from afro-house, reggaeton, club music, hip-hop and more. You can check out their music on Soundcloud, including their latest, RELAXXX MIXX, for the Coalition Zine.

Tshizimba's Hip-Hop, Ambient and Chillwave influences unveil a unique world, characterized by Afrofuturism, space, pretty flowers and the strength to fight back. A member of Côte-des-Neiges’ very own No Bad Sound Studio, he has officially been active in Montreal since 2013, performing at spaces like The Hip-Hop Café, Les Bobards and Divan Orange. He continues to tell his story, using his pop culture inspirations, life experiences and the Universe itself to paint his canvas.

Pituca Putica was born and raised in Lima, migrated to Montreal less than three years ago. She thinks music changed forever when "Gasolina" dropped in 2004. This reggaetonera plays the classics back to back with the newest of the genre; your favourite Top40s in a dembow beat; some other latin rhythms (like merengue, bachata, cumbia) here and there; and if the mood is right, some tracks that blend the best of urbano and jersey club, or 'vogueton' as she likes to call it.