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Canadian Arts/Media Job Posts For April 10, 2015

VICE Media is seeking a Music Supervisor who is responsible for placing and licensing all of the music used within all VICE-owned properties and all VICE-produced content across digital and linear properties.

Vanguarde Artists Management is one of Canada’s top agencies representing writers, directors, and other creative categories in the Film and TV industry. They have an opening for an Executive Assistant to Owner.

The Royal Conservatory is one of the largest and most respected music education institutions in the world, providing the definitive standard of excellence in curriculum design, assessment, performance training, teacher certification and arts-based social programs. They are looking for an Editor working both independently and collaboratively in the team-based environment of the Publishing department.

Gatwitch Records in Toronto is looking for a Label Manager, Coordinator.

EA Sports is looking for an Associate Live Producer at EA Vancouver working closely with the production and design team on identifying and creating live content that the EA Sports customer longs for.

TIFF, a vibrant not-for-profit arts organization, is accepting applications for the contract position of Assistant, Industry Registration (2 Positions).

TIFF, a vibrant not-for-profit arts organization, is accepting applications for the contract position of Registration and Submissions Assistant, Industry Office.

TIFF, a vibrant not-for-profit arts organization, is accepting applications for, the contract position of Coordinator to CEO, Executive Office.

TIFF, a vibrant not-for-profit arts organization, is accepting applications for the position of Stewardship Intern (2 Positions).

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is the first museum in the world solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration and future of human rights. They are seeking talented individuals who are motivated to share their passion and commitment to join their team.

As the Province’s heritage agency, the Ontario Heritage Trust is dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting Ontario’s rich and diverse heritage. They are looking for a Coordinator to oversee the effective delivery of the interpretation, programs, operations, partnership and oversight functions of the Trust’s cultural heritage sites in Eastern Ontario, particularly Fulford Place (Brockville) and Homewood (Maitland) as well as some responsibilities for the Trust’s interests between Kingston and the Quebec border.

The Regent Park Film Festival is currently accepting applications for the position of Programmer for the 2015 festival. We are looking for an experienced individual who has demonstrated strengths in media arts programming, is knowledgeable in inner city issues and has knowledge and/or experience with not-for-profit organizations.

War Child is seeking a highly motivated, organized and enthusiastic individual to assist the Corporate & Community Engagement department with their fundraising activities, with a primary focus on events, celebrity and corporate outreach and research.

The Weather Network has an opportunity for an Live Voice Closed Captionist, an On-call basis in Oakville.

CHEK News in Vancouver is seeking a polished senior news anchor / executive producer to take the helm of its flagship newscast.

Newcap Television is looking to hire a Television Sports Anchor/Reporter/ Videographer in Lloydminster.

Extreme Reach is the subject matter expert for all things Video, Audio and Digital; from post production to delivery. They are looking for a Video Tape Operator based in Toronto.

The Editors’ Association of Canada promotes professional editing as key in producing effective communication, and they are looking for an Executive Director.

Looking to break into the publishing industry? Kenilworth Media Inc. is growing and they are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled writer to join the editorial team on two of North America’s leading construction publications.

Are you interested in bringing your exceptional print and on-line writing skills and experience to Toronto’s leading alternative News and Entertainment weekly? NOW Magazine has an opening for a News Writer to contribute and help shape NOW’s editorial voice both in print and on-line. The News Writer will be responsible for delivering informative, challenging and high quality editorial content and stories on a daily basis.

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced reporter to cover Canada’s central bank and the Canadian economy.

Metro is looking for an experienced reporter with the tenacity to push official sources and the skill to write compelling stories for readers in Ottawa.

Regina Leader-Post is looking to hire a temporary full-time Journalist for their Regina newsroom for a six (6) month term. Postmedia News is introducing a quartet of freshly designed information products – mobile, web, tablet and print – each with a unique voice and differentiated content that plays to the strengths of each platform. They’re looking for an energetic, ideas-infused journalist with the capacity to be a key contributor to all four.

windsoriteDOTca News – Windsor’s premier all-local, online, neighbourhood newspaper is looking for a Part-time News Reporter to join its passionate, ambitious, accomplished team to become part of a profitable, growing company where employees master their creativity and create a track record of success.

Emed International Medical Ltd, is looking for a Social Media Marketing Person.

CARFAC Ontario is the association of professional visual and media artists. They’re looking for an Executive Director, as chief executive officer responsible to the Board of Directors (the “Board”) for the administration and enforcement of the bylaws of CARFAC Ontario, execution of the Board’s policy and administrative directives, and for planning, organizing, coordinating and managing the operation of CARFAC Ontario’s programs and services compatible with pertinent legislation and within the approved annual operating plan and budget.

Your knowledge of event production – logistics, safety, security, signage, and more – is vast and will drive your success when you join the City of Toronto in this challenging role of City Cultural Events Production Coordinator.

Culture Days is a pan-Canadian volunteer-driven, grassroots arts and cultural participation movement and annual event led by arts-lovers, cultural aficionados and the arts and cultural sector in collaboration with municipalities, public funding agencies, provincial governments, the private sector and the media. They are seeking a Bilingual Community Engagement Assistant.

The City of Toronto has an opening for a Supervisor, Special Events (Programming Portfolio), responsible for implementing the programming vision and strategies for specific special events and festivals and the Division as a whole. The current events include Doors Open Toronto, Summer in the Squares, Canada Day, Cavalcade of Lights and Scotiabank Nuit Blanche.

TIFF, a vibrant not-for-profit arts organization, announces a Festival Staff Recruitment Fair to recruit new FESTIVAL VENUE REPRESENTATIVES, TICKETING SERVICES STAFF, MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTATIVES, RETAIL REPRESENTATIVES, TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX CONCESSIONS ATTENDANTS, TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX CINEMAS REPRESENTATIVES.

Guelph Jazz Festival is a unique music festival with a distinctive flair for the adventurous, and they have an opening for a Managing Director.

Newmarket Jazz Festival will be Aug 2, 3, 4 – is run by non-profit organization – Arts Music Festivals York Region and managed by St. Kitts Music – Sher & George St. Kitts. They are looking for a team of reliable Interns who are team players with good communication skills and a passion for the arts & music to assist at the festival.

Rick Rubin Annotates Some of His Classic Work on Rap Genius

After changing music, oh, about five or six times, by working with The Beastie Boys, JJ Cool J, and Johnny Cash, Rick Rubin hit Genius to share the wisdom he’s gathered in his 30-plus years of producing. He annotated some of the classic songs he’s produced on—from Jay Z to Kanye West—as well as work he’s simply a fan of.  You can tell he’s still a big music fan, drawing on memories of his start, and what he’s listening to now.

You can check out all of his annotations here, and here are a few to obsess over.

On Kanye West’s “Only One” feat. Paul McCartney:

I was in St. Barths two days before the single came out. Kanye said, “I’m thinking about putting out ‘Only One’ tomorrow at midnight.” I said, “Should we mix it?” He was like, “It hasn’t really changed — it’s pretty much what it was.” I hadn’t heard it in almost two months, so I asked him to send it to me, and he did. And I said, “I think this can sound better than it does.” We never really finished it finished it.

So we called all the engineers — and I’m trying to get all this to happen all remotely — and we got maybe three different engineers. This is the day before New Year’s Eve, and we’re all finding studio time, getting the files. Then they all start sending me mixes. I thought one was better than the others, and Kanye agreed. One guy mastered it, because it was due, and they turned it in. I had another guy master it, and it was better, but it was already too late. I think it switched the following morning. It was in real time! Like as soon as it was better, we had to switch it.

That’s how it works in Kanye world. It used to really give me anxiety, but now I just know that’s what it is. That’s how he likes to work.

…Kanye is a combination of careful and spontaneous. He’ll find a theme he likes quickly, and then live with that for a while, not necessarily filling in all the words until later. At the end, he’ll fill in all the gaps.

He was upset at one point when I said that he wrote the lyrics quickly. He’s right — they percolate for a long time, he gets the phrasing into his brain, lives with it, and then lines come up. It definitely starts from this very spontaneous thing.

On “Only One,” a lot of those lyrics came out free-form, ad-libs. The song is essentially live, written in the moment. Some of the words were later improved, but most of it was stream of consciousness, just Kanye being in the moment.

On Jay Z’s “99 Problems”:

Jay came into my studio every day for like a week, I kept trying things that I thought would sound like a Jay record, and after like three or four days he said, “I want to do something more like one of your old records, Beastie Boys-style.” Originally that’s not what I was thinking for him, but he requested that vibe, and we just started working on some tracks.

Musically, there were a couple of different ideas that [engineer] Jason [Lader] and I were working on independently that we played back together, and the way the beats overlapped was really interesting. It wasn’t planned out, it was more experimenting.

There was a part where it really sounded crazy and the beats were fighting each other. Jason was operating the Pro-Tools, and I’m saying “Move to the left, move to the right, try this beat, add this, do this,” and then he makes it do it. There’s nothing live on the track.

It’s a combination of three samples — “The Big Beat” by Billy Squier, “Long Red” by Mountain, and “Get Me Back On Time” by Wilson Pickett — and two programmed beats coming in and out.

On James Blake’s “Retrograde”:

There are so many records now where it’s about really, really heavy sub-bass, maybe a hi-hat, and just a voice.

I think a lot of it is the James Blake influence. I feel like he’s really influenced everybody a lot. I know in the artist community everybody loves Blake. James Blake is spectacular, I love him all the time. Live, he’s even better than on record.

On LL Cool J’s “Rock the Bells”:

It was never about proving anything, it was just that this is what I like and this is true to who they are. The only reason those first records were so aggressive, it had little to do with me. That was the good music at that moment. It wasn’t because it was that, it was the music. If the best music in that moment was folk music, that’s probably what I would have done first. I mean, I like all kinds of music, I always have, I’ve always listened to all kinds of music.

On Dr. Dre’s “Nuthin’ But a G Thang”:

I never really listened to The Chronic. I guess I never liked smooth? Same with Puff, who really brought R&B into it. I preferred hip-hop when it was nothing like R&B. I love breakbeats and B-boy style drum machines. I never liked the slick stuff.

On Kanye West’s “Bound 2”:

Something we talked about with Kanye was doing an alternate version of Yeezus,because there are so many versions of songs, great versions. There are versions just as good as what’s on the album, just different. I know as a fan of the album, I’d like to hear that. Maybe some day, whenever he wants. But it exists! That shit exists.

… “Bound 2” was a track that initially wasn’t a sample-based track. It was a band track with singing, no idea who. I got involved late in the game. 

He came in one day and said he got inspired driving up the Pacific Coast Highway, on the way to my studio. He thought it would be a good thing to try the sample he found, so we tried that and the whole song changed. The chorus was still the old way, where it was sort of a band version. I took everything out of that and reduced it to one sort of ugly sounding synth. I would say the old version was more like MOR, R&B. That’s just an example of one song on Yeezus that changed a lot. Some of them changed a little, some of them changed a lot.

On Kanye West’s “Blood on the Leaves”:

I think he worked mostly out of an apartment in Paris, but I don’t really know the details, I never went there. I do know that it was a large space, because you could hear the reverb of the space in a lot of the tracks even when you didn’t want it. I think he liked the vibe there more than thinking it was a good place to make a good-sounding recording.

On Kanye West’s “I Am a God”:

When he played Yeezus for me, it was like, three hours of stuff. We just went through it and figured out what was essential and what wasn’t. It was like deciding a point of view, and it was really his decision to make it minimal.

He kept saying it about tracks that he thought weren’t good enough and needed work. If he was going to leave me to work on stuff, he’d say, “Anything you can do to take stuff out instead of put stuff in, let’s do that.”

On Kanye West’s “Black Skinhead”:

Kanye played at some festival after the release of Yeezus, and his whole rant was something to the effect of “I turn on the radio and nothing speaks to me, and I don’t want to have anything to do with it, and I don’t want my music on the radio because I don’t like what the radio is.” So in that mindset, it makes sense that he makes a record that isn’t for that. It’s not about that. It’s so anti. It’s almost anti-hip-hop. It’s crazy.

On the Beastie Boys’ “Girls”:

Adam Horovitz and I wrote “Girls” on a train. We trained down to DC to record with the Junkyard Band, this band of kids who played D.C. go-go on garbage cans. We put out a Junkyard Band single on Def Jam.

On the train back, we wrote “Girls”. It was rooted in an Isley Brothers song, “Shout.” It was written with that music in mind and then we sort of did our version of what that would have been. We just wrote really stupid, offensive words.

That time Derry Grehan from Honeymoon Suite did a Pepsi commercial

A 1986 Pepsi Canada commercial featuring Derry Grehan from Honeymoon Suite with a rather unique method of opening pop bottles.

Amazing Video Shows Twin Babies Think They’re Still In The Womb

This incredible video shows two newborn twins who still think they’re in their mother’s womb. Using a bathing approach called ‘The Baby Spa’, nurse Sonia Rochel gently eases the babies into their new surroundings with warm water and calming music. Amazing.

Wind-up Records announces launch of electronic music label, Eclypse Records

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Wind-up Records is pleased to announce the launch of it’s electronic music label, Eclypse Records. The imprint label is a joint venture formed in conjunction with Feenixpawl, an Australian DJ/producer duo comprised of Aden Forte and Josh Soon, and will additionally be co-owned with Forte’s brother, Jason.

Eclypse Records goes live today with Feenixpawl’s new single, Ghosts ft Melissa Ramsay, which you can listen to below:

Alan Galbraith, General Manager, Wind-up Records says, “We’re excited about the artist Feenixpawl, and we’re equally excited that we can do something together creatively that’s on another level. It’s more than just a relationship between us and a very talented artist. It’s the opportunity to – with their input – get deeper into the electronic music space.”

Founded in 1997, Wind-up Records is one of the largest independently owned music companies in the world. A staple in the alternative and rock worlds, Wind-up Records has helped to break and establish many multi-platinum artists over the years. The current roster includes some of todays biggest names names in alternative rock and indie, including Civil Twilight, The Virginmarys, Young Guns, The Griswolds, Strange Talk, and The Revivalists. Their roster also features singer-songwriters including Five for Fighting, Jillette Johnson, and Genevieve. Wind-up Records is also home to it’s own independent publishing arm, Wind-up Publishing and management company – 251 Management.

“Wind-up has been wanting to get into the electronic music space, so once we started the conversation with Feenixpawl, it just seemed like a natural fit,” says Wind-up Records Head of A&R, Shawn Cohen. “They brought more to the table than just themselves as musicians and writers and performers – they brought with them a strategy.”

​​”It has been a dream of ours since this musical journey began, to start our own record label,” says Aden and Josh of Feenixpawl. “This is the culmination of years of hard work and dedication to dance music and we’re truly privileged to bring this new venture to dance music fans.” ​​

Submissions are now open for the 11th edition of the Canadian Folk Music Awards

Submissions are now open for the 11th edition of theCanadian Folk Music Awards (CFMA). Canadian artists and groups whose albums were released in Canada between June 15, 2014 to June 14, 2015 are eligible.

Established by Canada’s burgeoning and internationally-recognized folk music community, the awards currently boast 20 categories. Five nominees are chosen for each category. A three stage jury process by 100 jurors located across Canada representing all official provinces, territories and languages determine the official winners in each category. Complete eligibility requirements are listed here: http://folkawards.ca/eligibility/

Watch their handy video on how submissions are judged:

Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” Played On Floppy And Hard Disk Drives

Fine songs covered by computers continued! YouTube user Arganalth has created a new video and song featuring a number of floppy and hard disk drives playing Nirvana‘s 1991 hit song “Smells Like Teen Spirit“.

…and here’s the original.

Canadian Arts/Media Job Posts For April 9, 2015

Intrigue Media has an opening for a Graphic Designer based in Guelph.

104.5 Fresh Radio & boom 101.9 have a great opportunity for a temporary on-site personality for the 2015 summer months.

Joey’s Group of Companies is looking for a full-time Graphic Designer / Marketing Assistant to join a team of Marketing Design professionals at their corporate office in Calgary.

Talk Radio – AM640 has an exciting opportunity for a Part-Time Programming Operations in their Toronto office. Reporting to the Assistant Brand Director, the successful candidate will be responsible for the technical operations as well as the content producing side of the radio station (primarily on weekday mornings and weekends).

National Arts Centre in Ottawa has an opening for a Production Assistant responsible to support the department in all logistical and administrative functions. This position also acts as the primary driver for the department and for the Executive Office.

Corus Radio has an exciting opportunity for a Promotions Assistant at their Edmonton location with 630 CHED, CISN Country, 92.5 Fresh Radio and iNews 880. Reporting to Manager, Promotions & New Media the successful candidate will be responsible for the administration duties of the Promotions Department.

The North Face is looking for a Coordinator, Account Marketing to create and execute dealer and retail marketing strategic programs that directly promote The North Face Brand.

Bell Media is looking for a Content Producer with a passion for all things digital. Their network of stations speak to a wide demographic and need an energetic and versatile champion for all digital projects.

The Region of Waterloo is looking for a Coordinator, Communications.

Mechanical Business is currently looking for a talented, energetic editor who is able to understand technical topics and turn them into accurate and compelling articles. Hitting deadline, with meticulous attention to detail, is a must.

Monstercat in Vancouver is looking for their next Promotion Strategies Consultant.

Tangerine is looking for a Digital Media Specialist accountable for driving awareness, consideration and client acquisition through the management of Tangerine’s digital media investments.

MakeLab is a makerspace, prototyping lab and ad agency wrapped up in one. They’re looking for a strong and energetic project manager to keep the team on track and their clients tightly in the loop.

Today’s Parent has an opening for a Senior Editor responsible for conceiving, pitching, assigning, writing, and editing compelling content across their platforms.

Abstract Developments is currently focussed on developing mixed-use, multi-family, and townhouse projects in Greater Victoria. They have an opening for a Marketing Coordinator to work on all marketing efforts for their development projects and any necessary corporate marketing initiatives.

Metroland is looking for a Digital Content Writer. Based in their Hamilton office this position reports to the Content Manager. The role will involve editing and proofing content created for internal websites, company communications created by internal and external writing groups, validate research, confirm factual information and authentic detail, confirm correct sources for business information, photos or videos supplied by the client or through other available resources, check grammar and spelling ensuring we create the highest level of content integrity and quality.

Guelph Jazz Festival seeks a dynamic and skilled professional to fill the role of Managing Director as the organization enjoys its 22nd year presenting improvised and adventurous music.

Altis’ client, a not-for-profit organization in Toronto is currently seeking 2 Social Media & PR Coordinators to join their team ASAP for a 1 month role with high possibility to extend.

The City of Toronto is looking for a Supervisor, Special Events (Programming Portfolio), to be responsible for implementing the programming vision and strategies for specific special events and festivals and the Division as a whole. The current events include Doors Open Toronto, Summer in the Squares, Canada Day, Cavalcade of Lights and Scotiabank Nuit Blanche.

Show Me Tickets in Vancouver has an immediate opening for a dynamic, take charge, and very tech savvy Office Coordinator & Administration Wizard who will support, then soon take ‘hands on’ ownership, of running their small and fast moving office operations.

The Editors’ Association of Canada promotes professional editing as key in producing effective communication. They now have an opening for an Executive Director.

Postmedia is looking to hire a temporary full-time Journalist for their Regina newsroom for a six (6) month term.

ConAgra Foods in Mississauga, ON is looking for a Marketing Assistant providing support to the marketing department in its everyday management of the business.

OutRank by Rogers is a nimble and fast-growing company within Rogers Communications, nested in the Incubation Division, focused on helping Canadian Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) grow their customer base through a complete online marketing platform. As part of their efforts to connect with SMBs across Canada, they are seeking a gifted, highly-organized copy writer/editor to help us expand the content footprint across blogs, social/traditional media and beyond.

Sid Lee is a creative services firm with 550 professionals working globally from offices in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, New York, Paris and Amsterdam. They have an opening for an Account Coordinator based in Toronto.

CHYM – FM – Today’s Best Music is looking for their next Morning Show Host! This is a dream gig in a bustling City for Music fans and frankly, you’ll need to be one.

NYGÅRD International in Winnipeg, MB has an opening for a Special Events Manager to handle the Special Events calendar by proactively planning and working with other departments. Events will range from, but not be limited to, fashions shows, PR events, conferences, meetings and employee events.

Labatt has an opening for a Manager, Insights (Maternity Leave Contract).

Established in 1994, Focus Communications Inc. is an award-winning national multicultural marketing and public relations agency that serves a roster of corporate and brand name clients in more than 10 languages. They are looking for a Media and Community Relations Coordinator – Bilingual Tamil/English, dynamic individual to join their growing team and business.

Hearing Solutions has been providing Audiology and hearing aid services to the public since 1996. They currently have 16 clinics and thousands of satisfied customers in the Greater Toronto Area as a result of our professionalism and exceptional devotion to quality customer care. They are presently seeking a motivated individual for the position of Events and PR Coordinator.

CHEK News is seeking a polished senior news anchor / executive producer to take the helm of its flagship newscast.

HX Media Ltd. (www.dhxmedia.com), a key player internationally in the creation of content for families and children, is recognized globally for such brands as Yo Gabba Gabba!, Caillou, Teletubbies, In the Night Garden, Inspector Gadget, Johnny Test, Slugterra and the multi-award winning Degrassi franchise. They are seeking a Receptionist to be the first representative of the company.

The Rolling Stones’ 1966 Tour Programme

Here is a UK Stones’ tour programme from the autumn of 1966 when they went on the road to promote their Aftermath LP. Supporting the group were Ike And Tina Turner and The Yardbirds.

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