- SCREENINGS
- Prairie Tales 10
- Video Exchange
- Michael Mucci, Nadja, Electrolumenescent
- Seth Tobocan Leigh Brownhill Book Launch
- A Night of Instrumental Music
- Moviemaking Screening
- Roots of Change
- Kazoo!Fest
- Braids
- Total Recut
- One Frame Per Ever
- Let's Paint TV!
- Anna Kolver and Matthew Donaldson
- The Indie Lounge
- Guelph Festival of Moving Media
- McCleave Gallery of Fine Art’s S.A.G.S.R.I. Space Mission - Data Distribution Probe
- Home Again
- Interzone 002
- Put The Moves On
- Annual Members’ Project
- Jenny Omnichord presents Video Feedback Kid’s Disco!
- Accidentally Perfect
- Let's Make It Special
- Building Indigenous Solidarity in Settler Communities
- Disrupt the G20
- Queeriot
- The Hidden World of Sci-Art
- Guelph Contemporary Dance Festival
- ed video at foire d'art alternatif de sudbury
- M. Mucci - Time Lost with Terra Lightfoot & Whoop-szo
- G8 Project Artist Residency
- Jumbo Shrimp, The Folk, Sampson & The Doc
- Healing the Earth Radio Farewell Party
- Rosetta's Vespers
- A Diet of Souls
- Speaking Tour Against Prison
- The Folk and Friends
- Cannon Bros & Matt Collins
- POP Winds, Grimes & Doldrums
- Guelph Nuit Blanche
- EXHIBITIONS
- Guelph Comedy Festival
- CAMPS
- EVENTS ARCHIVE
- 24 HOUR FILM CHALLENGE
Michael Mucci, Nadja,
and Electrolumenescent
Concert

Thursday January 28th, 2010 @ Ed Video (40 Baker St.), Guelph
Nadja (http://www.myspace.com/nadjaluv , http://www.nadjaluv.ca )
Nadja is a duo of Aidan Baker and Leah Buckareff from Toronto, Canada creating what has been called "ambient doom" -- music that combines elements of metal, shoegazer, ambient, post-rock , experimental, and neo-classical. They have released numerous albums on such labels as Alien8 Recordings, The End Records, and Conspiracy Records and have toured extensively including appearances at such festivals as Roadburn, FIMAV, and SXSW.
Electroluminescent (http://www.myspace.com/electroluminescent ,
http://electroluminescent.ca )
If you’ve seen Electroluminescent live, you know what kind of fascination it can hold. Ryan Ferguson
moves from instrument to instrument, looping layering guitars, drums, keys and noise, shaping them from
ambient drones to sparkling soundscapes. - Earshot Magazine, James Hayashi-Tennant
M. Mucci (http://www.myspace.com/mmucci )
M. Mucci uses the steel string acoustic guitar and occasionally, the electric guitar, to work within,
and hopefully expand upon the sound forged by this era’s great guitar innovators: Blind Joe Death
and Guitar Roberts. Instrumental acoustic guitar pieces for Guelph.
$5, doors @ 9pm
