TORONTO -- It turns out not every Grammy-nominated remix needs to flood the dance floor. Montreal-based remixer CFCF learned that lesson recently when his low-key reworking of German composer Max ...
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This is one in a series of articles Radio World has published exploring the business challenges and successes of AM radio. MONTREAL — 2010 began with a sad note for radio in Quebec’s largest city as ...
TORONTO - It turns out not every Grammy-nominated remix needs to flood the dance floor. As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever to bring you the latest ...
Montreal producer Mike Silver, better known as CFCF, is back with new music — technically. Featuring vocals from an “adorably rendered vocaloid boy, Troy,'” the nine-minute “Never Going Home” was ...
CFCF was recently nominated for a Grammy—the song that got the nod is a hard-to-track-down remix of Max Richter (!?)—which is really random but also really reassuring. Someone on high is paying great ...
NEW MUSIC:Here's the perfect soundtrack for a spot of moody leaf-kicking as autumn turns to winter. On Continent,a subtle, beautiful debut album from Michael Silver, aka CFCF, a rake of electronic ...
From KCRW DJ Garth Trinidad: Montreal’s CFCF is forging a new kind of baby making music. With a production style slightly akin to German colleagues like Boozoo Bajou, CFCF’s sound is easing down the ...
At last year's SXSW, somewhere between screaming like teenage girls when The Tough Alliance came on stage and our twentieth trip to the make your own Bloody Mary station, Acéphale label founder Patrik ...
Today (April 24), Montreal's CFCF is celebrating the release of his latest EP Exercises, a record that is more influenced by the modern classical minimalism of Philip Glass and the ambient work of ...
We’ve been following the career of Montreal producer CFCF with some interest over the last few years, from the moment we were first introduced to his track ‘You Hear Colours’ by Air France, through to ...
On Jan. 20, colourful CTV celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Montreal debut as CFCF-12. The announcement of this milestone set in motion some nagging question that I have incubated for the last ...
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