This is one in a series of articles Radio World has published exploring the business challenges and successes of AM radio. MONTREAL — 2010 began with a sad note for radio in Quebec’s largest city as ...
Montreal producer Mike Silver (aka CFCF) has teamed up with neo-classical pianist Jean-Michel Blais for an upcoming collaborative EP entitled Cascades. The project features five songs, including a ...
CFCF is Montreal's Michael Silver, a very busy remixer who's touched up HEALTH, Sally Shapiro, Justice, Spank Rock, and many more ceteras. You've sampled one of his solo compositions before with ...
From KCRW DJ Garth Trinidad: Montreal’s CFCF is forging a new kind of baby making music. With a production style slightly akin to German colleagues like Boozoo Bajou, CFCF’s sound is easing down the ...
At last year's SXSW, somewhere between screaming like teenage girls when The Tough Alliance came on stage and our twentieth trip to the make your own Bloody Mary station, Acéphale label founder Patrik ...
CFCF was recently nominated for a Grammy—the song that got the nod is a hard-to-track-down remix of Max Richter (!?)—which is really random but also really reassuring. Someone on high is paying great ...
Exercises, a new mini-album by the Montreal musician CFCF (Mike Silver) for Toronto’s Paper Bag Records, is a masterpiece of restraint. With stately piano melodies informed by Ryuichi Sakamoto and ...
Montreal producer Mike Silver, better known as CFCF, has announced a new album called Memoryland. As the title suggests, the LP was inspired by the music of Silver's earliest formative listening years ...
On Vacation is inspired, he says, by "places and spaces, some imaginary, some real," and is a smooth, dreamy trip that's equal parts Balearic sunrise music, Phillip Glass neo-classical and '80s ...
TORONTO — It turns out not every Grammy-nominated remix needs to flood the dance floor. Montreal-based remixer CFCF learned that lesson recently when his low-key reworking of German composer Max ...
It may have snowed all week long but that’s no excuse to stay under the covers all weekend, especially with so many awesome things to do all over the city. Take in a concert, join in on the Montréal ...
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