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Check out the hottest concert footage from Toronto's live indie music scene.

EYE WEEKLY roving video producer, Jason Gilmore is out and about shooting the hottest Indie music acts appearing in Toronto.  Make sure you check back frequently to view the videos, and send on to your friends.

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Watch the action from the Toronto edition of the international b-boy/b-girl showdown.
Toronto's kalimba queen performs "Deception Island Optimists Club" at the SummerWorks music festival.
Get a rare glimpse of U.K buzz band, People in Planes in an intimate acoustic session at the Spoke Club. They perform Mayday off their upcoming album “Beyond the Horizon”, due out September 9!
Get a rare glimpse of U.K buzz band, People in Planes in an intimate acoustic session at the Spoke Club. They perform Pretty Buildings off their upcoming album “Beyond the Horizon”, due out September 9!
Get a rare glimpse of U.K buzz band, People in Planes in an intimate acoustic session at the Spoke Club. They perform Vampire off of their upcoming album “Beyond the Horizon”, due out September 9!
Cute collective alert! Emergent Toronto gospel-folk arkestra mows down the Whippersnapper crowd down with the percussive power of "Steamroller," from their forthcoming album A Mountain is a Mouth.
Watch in awe as the Daft Punk/Air associate becomes the first man in history to make receding hairlines, stringy hair, silver lamé jackets and pink pants look cool. (Must be the glass of wine, and the French accent, of course.)
Emily Haines leads the Toronto indie-pop outfit through their sensuous 2005 single "Poster of a Girl."
The kings of the Wu-Tang Clan provide the Toronto Island crowd with a live instructional demonstration on the proper use of rolling papers.
UK-via-Toronto synth-pop crew — fronted by Martina Sorbara and New Deal bassist Dan Kurtz — perform their single "Shock Box."
This NYC group may not wear lab coats, but as this performance of "Inaction" attests, they have that herky-jerky new wave thing that the kids love so damn much down to a... well, you know.
A collection of the thrills (and spills) on display at this year's edition of the annual music and action-sports festival, with soundtrack provided by Port 26 (www.port26.com).
Toronto's favourite (and still only) gay-folk-church-music ensemble makes a dramatic entrance at this year's Pride party.
Ottawa Afrobeat torch-bearers unveil a new song, "State Terrorism," from their forthcoming album Manifesto at the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival
The latest signing to Sloan's newly resurrected Murderecords label gets down with his band The Country French
Watch the Aurora, Ontario-based indie-rock wunderkinds in action.
The Edmonton indie hip-hop heavyweight drops his science all over the Danforth Music Hall stage on April 25, 2008.
For those of you who've felt the urge to yell out "more Theremin!" at a show, we present Quebecois noise-punks Shpilberg.
Toronto author launches her second book, The Angel Riots, with a performance at This Is Not A Reading Series at the Gladstone Hotel, 4/1/2008.
The Drake Underground 3/7/2008
The Phoenix 3/5/08
The Drake Underground 3/7/08
Watch the San Francisco indie-rock oddballs in action at The Phoenix 03/05/08.
The Drake Underground
03/07/08
EYE WEEKLY Review of a Slim Twig show from November 28, 2007
Phoenix
03/05/08
Sebastien Grainger Interview, recorded February 27, 2008
A review of the Phoenix Showcase
Phoenix
03/05/08
Read A No Age article
A review of the Phoenix Showcase
03/06/08
A review of a show at Lee's Palace, October 9, 2007

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