Yndi Ferreira, the nineteen-year-old electronic artist behind Dream Koala, sings in a delicate falsetto that slowly builds in urgency as he adds layers of electronic samples to more traditional ...
Kid Koala performs at the Alamo Drafthouse Cedars on Thursday, June 29 . Even if you’re not a house music enthusiast or connoisseur of clubs, chances are you’ve still heard some of Kid Koala’s sick ...
Kid Koala is headed to town for a four-day residency at the Musical Instrument Museum with “Nufonia Must Fall." An adaptation of the DJ's wordless graphic novel of the same name from 2003, it tells ...
The origins of Kid Koala's latest album, Music to Draw to: Satellite, lie in his previous graphic novels Nufonia Must Fall and Space Cadet. When writing those books, he reached for ambient recordings ...
DJ Kid Koala, also known as award-winning graphic novelist Eric San, kicked off the first of five sets of his Satellite Turntable Orchestra at the Square Room on Market Square on Friday afternoon.
When he thinks about The Storyville Mosquito, it sometimes dawns on Kid Koala that he’s living a dream dating right back to high school in Vancouver. The multimedia project is nothing if not ambitious ...
Montreal-based turntablist Eric San, best known as Kid Koala, has been one of the most wonderfully inventive and wholesomely cathartic artists of the last thirty years. He's remixed and collaborated ...
Legendary turntablist and producer Kid Koala (AKA Eric San) is preparing to set out for a series of North American tour dates in July. Featuring performances alongside his frequent collaborator, the ...
"The function of these records is for this time of year," the Montreal DJ says, "or for those long travel days or when you want to unwind." Montreal’s most lovable, fun-loving DJ goes into low-key ...
It's the week leading up the release of Kid Koala's new album Music To Draw To: Io, and the artist born Eric San is hibernating. "I think everybody here has a gear changed yearly from kind of the end ...
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