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Ongoing History of New Music

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    The Roots of the CanRock Explosion of the 90s

    01/07/2026 | 28min
    There was a time when Canadians didn’t believe in Canadian music...unless someone else told us it was good first.

    To celebrate Canada Day, we're exploring how that mindset changed, and how Canada went from cultural insecurity to producing one of the most influential rock movements of the 1990s. From early radio bias and the “Guess Who?” prank, to CanCon rules, FACTOR funding, the rise of FM radio, and the national impact of MuchMusic, this is the long story of how a domestic music industry was built...piece by piece.

    We trace the conditions that led to the CanRock explosion of the ’90s, spotlighting key artists and moments along the way: Rush, Martha and the Muffins, Blue Rodeo, The Tragically Hip, Sloan, Our Lady Peace, I Mother Earth, and many more.

    We also dig into the demographics, economics, and cultural shifts that turned Canadian bands into hometown heroes...and international stars.

    It took decades, smart policy, and a generation ready to embrace its own voice...but the payoff was enormous.

    This is the story of how Canadian rock found its confidence…and changed everything.

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    Late Bloomers

    24/06/2026 | 27min
    Rock music is supposed to belong to the young...but history tells us a different story.

    This time, we look at artists who refused to quit, even as the years passed and the industry insisted their time was over.

    From Deborah Harry breaking through with Blondie in her 30s, to James Murphy reinventing himself with LCD Soundsystem at 35, to Leonard Cohen becoming a global icon in his 50s, these are the musicians who proved that success doesn’t always come on schedule.

    They've had to deal with ageism baked into the music business, the realities of grinding it out for decades, and the moments when persistence, timing, and reinvention finally collide.

    It’s a reminder that while breaking through gets harder with age, it’s never impossible...and sometimes, the best work comes later.
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    18 Bands Who Changed Lead Singers

    17/06/2026 | 30min
    What happens when a band loses its lead singer?

    Usually, it’s the end...but not always.

    In this episode, we explore 18 bands that survived... and sometimes thrived... after changing singers.

    From Stone Temple Pilots and Sublime to Alice in Chains, Faith No More, and New Order.

    Losing your singer doesn’t have to mean the end… but surviving it is one of the hardest things a band can do.
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    The History of Distortion and Feedback

    10/06/2026 | 37min
    Distortion was once considered a mistake...now it’s a defining force in modern music. This episode explores how broken gear, happy accidents, and fearless artists turned fuzz, feedback, and overdrive into powerful creative tools, shaping everything from early rock to experimental soundscapes.

    This time, we dive into feedback, overdriven amps, drop-D tuning, and distortion beyond the guitar, touching on organs, synthesizers, experimental music, shoegaze, noise, and drone. From the elegance of controlled sustain to the chaos of Metal Machine Music, this is the story of how musicians learned to embrace imperfection and changed music forever.
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    The Golden Age of Synths, as told by OMD

    03/06/2026 | 36min
    This week, we dive into the Golden Age of Synthesizers, the period from the mid‑’70s to the mid‑’80s when synths became smaller, cheaper, and powerful enough to transform popular music forever. From early experimental machines that filled entire rooms, to the groundbreaking work of innovators like Bob Moog and Don Buchla, we trace how synthesizers moved from academic curiosity to pop‑culture force.

    Along the way, we hear key moments from artists who helped define the era: Wendy Carlos, Hot Butter, Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, MGMT, and more. We explore how techno‑pop emerged alongside punk’s DIY spirit.

    Our guides through this electronic frontier are Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), who were right at the center of the movement. They share insights into the gear, the sounds, and the creative mindset that shaped a generation of music, and still echoes through today’s electronic and alternative scenes.

    From Autobahn to Electricity, from Mellotrons to MIDI, this is the story of how machines rewired music, and how the studio itself became an instrument.

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Ongoing History of New Music looks at things from the alt-rock universe to hip hop, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. It is Canada’s most well known music documentary hosted by the legendary Alan Cross. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.
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