The showcase continued with Calgary artist Kaeyae Alo. Her music masterfully blends R&B, Soul, and lyrics that intentionally makes the listener feel something. Kaeyae’s band really added to the atmosphere of the space and added a bit of a Funk element to Kaeyae’s performance. Check out her debut EP 17times.
Brooklyn artist, the della kit, closed out the showcase in a spectacular fashion. She really used the intimate setting to her advantage, often engaging the audience with more than the standard calls and responses, at times inviting the crowd to hum certain notes to feel more of a connection with the music and those next to you. The performance ranged from strongly built vocal looped acapella tracks to produced backing beats that blended elements of Lo-Fi, Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, and Jazz. She also decided during her set to showcase some talent that Calgary has to offer and included collaborations with R&B singer Jared Daniel, Hip-Hop/R&B/Soul performer K-Riz, and Hip-Hop/R&B artist Tea Fannie. the della kit closed out the set in the spirit of Hip-Hop with a freestyle that saw not only the feature artists join in but Calgary Rapper RTC Profit and Montreal/Calgary artists Maky Lavender drop some bars. It is moments like this that really showcase the sense of community Sled Island strives to cultivate!
A big thank you to the staff at Sloth Records for putting together such a great show and for hosting us in their space.
Outside of Sled Island, Calgary always has live music going on! The best example of this was the team stumbling upon an outdoor performance from Lost Decade. Though it was the end of their set it was great to be able to see them perform again after they joined us back in March for CKXU Loves You.
The team headed back to Commonwealth Bar & Stage for the evening for another packed night of amazing performances.
Dai was once again able to take in performance from Gitxsan artist, The Northwest Kid. The Northwest Kid started his music career as a member of the Hip-Hop duo Mob Bounce and has since gone on to develop a very intimate solo style. Blending elements of Hip-Hop, EDM, Pow Wow, and Electronica with powerful lyrics about the Indigenous experience. He even talked about the inspiration from Kainai scholar, Dr. Leroy Little Bear’s research at the University of Lethbridge in Aboriginal philosophy in a couple of his newest songs. His most recent achievement was the inclusion of his collaboration with The Halluci Nation on their track, Mother Mother, in the video game Fortnite.
86LOVE gave an energy filled performance backed by a drummer, scratch DJ, and a mix DJ. He uses the Hip-Hop styles of Trap, Grime, and Boom Bap mixed with 808 drum & bass and elements of Hardcore, Punk and Metal to really get a crowd jumping and moving. His upcoming release is a concept album and is a satirical embracing of growing up in Alberta. Check out the first single from this album, Alberta Big Dick Swingin!
K-Riz has always been an amazing solo performer but adding in the full band has really elevated the live show experience. The band adds elements of Funk and Soul to K-Riz’s Hip-Hop and R&B style. The performance also included collabs with Tea Fannie and the della kit, continuing the community feeling from the Sloth Records show. The team is excited to see a full release from K-Riz & The Family.