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Montag Trip the Light Fantastic

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Recorded in early January 2012 and based on a sample from an obscure psychedelic piece of library music from Montag’s vinyl collection, ‘Trip The Light Fantastic’ sees Antoine Bédard merge live drums, bouncy synths and upbeat vocals to create a grooving psych-pop track which nods to the likes of the Cure and other 80’s electro stalwarts. Inspired by late friend Trish Keenan of Broadcast (who actually convinced Antoine to make music when they met in New York) and produced by Canadian Miracle Fortress ‘Trip The Light Fantastic’ is an altogether more upbeat affair. In comparison, the B side is an early morning recording session which explains the lush and laid back sounds of ‘Again Again.’

Artist Bio

Montreal’s Montag, otherwise known as DJ Antoine Bédard, launched his first record, Are You a Friend?, in 2002. The record was released on electronic music record label, Gooom Disques, which is also home to M83. Are You a Friend?’s dreamy and minimalistic sounds were soon noticed by France’s Les Inrocks. His extensive discography, which consists of two EPs and five records, demonstrates his composing abilities.  Bédard’s talent has sent him on major tours across the world.

The 2005 release of Alone, Not Alone (his first release on Carpark Records), received international praise, including a 7.8/10 rating from Pitchfork. His third release, Going Places (2007), was well-received in Japan where he toured with Au Revoir Simone and YACHT.

Through the years, Montag has performed live at a number of music festivals such as Mutek (Montréal), SXSW (Austin, TX), Sonorama (Guadalajara), Canadian Music Week (Toronto) and CMJ (New York).  He has shared the stage with Caribou, Broadcast, Feist, The Junior Boys, Lali Puna, Xiu Xiu and Stars among others. Montag regularly collaborates on visual art installations, theatre plays, art videos and other audio art projects.

In 2012, he conceived Audiosphere, an award-winning iPhone application that allows transit users to discover local artists with use of geolocalisation. In early 2013, he worked on the original score and sound design for Pascal Grandmaison’s Le jour des 8 soleils, presented as part of the event Luminothérapie in Montreal.

In parallel to his work in musical composition, Bédard has been producing various soundwalks that explore the relationship among sound, urban environment and history. He also co-hosts and spins at some of Montreal’s highly attended gay nights, Mec Plus Ultra and Audioporn Club.


Tracklist

1. Trip the Light Fantastic

2. Again Again