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Grand  Analog is a raw collective created in 2006. Its members are seasoned  record collectors, musicians and self described beat junkies from around  the way. You can easily find each of these characters honing the role  of DJ at various local pubs and clubs in Toronto or Winnipeg. Band  leader and creator, Odario Williams, describes the Grand Analog sound as  a beautiful mess of rap’n’roll, dub and soul. “Grand Analog is  unbalanced and dirty; never clean. Grand Analog is fuzzy with three  coats of dust and reads like an old manual no longer in use”. Calligraffiti,  the debut album, has an array of soundscapes you can travel through:  ‘Touch Your Toes’ boasts James Brown style drums, rock guitar and a New  Orleans style horn break. ‘Around This Town’ can only be described as a  ska-pop-hiphop joint and ‘Simmer Me Down’ carries a smooth infectious  jazz-funk bump to it. The latest album entitled Metropolis Is Burning keeps these traditions alive by fine tuning what is now the Grand Analog sound.
Each  character in this collective brings something unique to the table.  Odario and DJ Ofield blame their father, a reggae DJ from the 80s, for  cursing them with the love of music, bass and trouble. DJ Catalist on  keyboards was also born into a musical family inheriting a few dusty  analog keys for the lab (Arp Odyssey, Mini Korg K2, Sequential Circuits  Six Trak, Roland Jupitor 6 among others). Warren Bray has a punk funk  history and is now appointed GA’s doctor of bass while Damon Mitchell  brings his guitar savvy to the recording process. The live show adds  soul to the bloodline along with frequent stage jams and off the wall  spontaneity.

D-Sisive
D-Sisive  is a one man music machine cruising to the hum of his own engine. After  last year’s triumphant return to the hip-hop limelight with both his  Polaris Prize nominated gem Let The Children Die, and his second classic full length of 2009, the acclaimed Jonestown,  one would think the accomplished Toronto MC would be content to rest on  his ever-expanding laurels. Not D-Sisive. The enigmatic one is back –  and this time taking things to an entirely new level with the epic Vaudeville.
Produced  in tandem with Andrew ‘Fresh Kils’ Kilgour and featuring a surprise  cameo from legendary Canadian songsmith, Ron Sexsmith, Vaudeville is filled with incredible hip hop tracks, and slight of hand tricks.  Smoke and mirror gags mixed with punch lines, and intense stories. An  album that showcases the wide variety of influences and themes which  only an enigmatic master of ceremonies like D-Sisive could pull off.
Despite  his prolific nature, it seems unlikely we’ll ever know everything that  motivates D-Sisive. Still through all the smoke and mirrors, the tricks  and the treats, it’s a love of rocking the microphone unlike few others  today that sustains D-Sisive’s enduring appeal.
Special Guest:

DJ Charless
Thursday November 18, 2010
The Ebar 41 Quebec St. Guelph
Doors at 10:00 PM
All-ages/Licensed
$12 with non-perishable food item
$14 without
Tickets Available:
The Bookshelf – 41 Quebec St. – Guelph
Orange Monkey – 005 Princess St. – Waterloo
CSA Office – University of Guelph – UC Room 274
(non-perishable food items will be accepted at ticket outlets)
All proceeds benefit Out on the Shelf
All food items collected will benefit the Guelph Food Bank.
musicprogramming [at] gmail [dot] com
UPCOMING KYEO/CSA SHOWS:
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12: JASON COLLETT – AL TUCK – BRY WEBB @ Dublin Street United Church – 68 SUFFOLK ST. W. – GUELPH – 8:00 PM – $14 Student/$18 General – AA www.sundaycinema.ca www.arts-crafts.ca
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 18: GRAND ANALOG – D-SISIVE @ Ebar – 41 QUEBEC ST. – GUELPH – 10:00 PM – $12 w/food donation /$14 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.outontheshelf.ca www.myspace.com/grandanalog www.myspace.com/dsisive
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15: STAY OUT OF THE MALL IX – RICKWHITEALBUM – ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS – RICHARD LAVIOLETTE & THE OIL SPILLS @ Ebar – 41 QUEBEC ST. – GUELPH – 9:30 PM – $10 w/food donation /$12 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.cancer.ca www.myspace.com/rickwhitealbum www.myspace.com/1hundreddollars www.myspace.com/richardlavioletteandtheoilspills
THURSDAY DECEMBER 16: STAY OUT OF THE MALL IX – ZEUS – METZ – PS I LOVE YOU @ Ebar – 41 QUEBEC ST. – GUELPH – 9:30 PM – $10 w/food donation /$12 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.cancer.ca www.themusicofzeus.com www.myspace.com/metztheband www.myspace.com/psiloveyouband




