The Music Gallery and Intersection present Shalabi Effect Doc Dunn The Cosmic Range Jason Doell

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The Music Gallery and Intersection present

SHALABI EFFECT

“DOC” DUNN & THE COSMIC RANGE

http://healingpowertoronto.bandcamp.com/album/matthew-doc-dunn-tecumseh

JASON DOELL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?vDTZOwdD2UuA

Part of the Departures Series

Sunday September 6

Doors: 8pm Concert: 9pm

The Jam Factory, 2 Matilda St.

Tickets: $12 Regular $8 members/students $10 Advance at musicgallery.org

Shalabi Effect have been making genre-defying improvised gonzo psychedelic music for over 2 decades. The band consists of Sam Shalabi, whos many projects also include the formidable Land of Kush Egyptian psychedelic orchestra among his brave solo releases and numerous projects, Anthony Von Seck, guitarist and setar player, Will Eizlini, experimental composer and tabla player, and Alexandre St. Onge experimental musician and sonic explorer.

The band has released several albums internationally, with their 6th album in the works. Shalabi Effect have created a special EP release for the summer tour schedule available at the shows in a personalized artful packaging by Will Eizlini.

Toronto mastermind Matthew “Doc” Dunn get deep with his new ensemble The Cosmic Range. A hand picked super group built to welcome the cloud of spacious groove psych Dunn has been carefully composing for the last decade. His guitar playing flourishes amongst deep organ tones that wash over a rhythms section that sounds like they are straight from some lost 70’s sauna. As sweeping as his work with Transcendental Rodeo, but retaining the focus of his recent solo outings. Not to be missed for serious psych heads.

Jason Doell is a Toronto composer whose work often skirts the edges of chamber music and sound art. He last appeared at the Music Gallery as part of a sonic dance titled Wild Bengal Tigers with Germaine Liu, judged by BlogTO to be one of Torontos top concerts of 2014. Jason won the Canadian Music Centres Toronto Emerging Composer Award last year as well. Hell be performing with his new ensemble Dominions, a band that he has put together to perform quiet and delicate chamber music pieces outside of typical chamber music settings. Personnel: Anastasia Tchernikova on piano, Evan Lamberton on cello, Eslin Mckay on violin, and Jason Doell on guitar.

www.jasondoell.com

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See also: Intersection Day 1 at Yonge-Dundas Square

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