Vancouver's CiTR 101.9FM and Discorder Magazine are ready to shine a spotlight on local Vancouver talent and rising artists from across the country with a new compilation.
Dubbed Fishbowl Sessions: Live from CiTR/Discorder (2015-16), the project features 23 live performances that were recorded in the station's space at the AMS Nest at the University of British Columbia over the course of 2015 and 2016. The tracklist was curated by CiTR music director Andy Resto.
Featuring a selection of previously unreleased in-session tracks, the new collection features live performances by Failing, Faith Healer, So Pitted, Heaven for Real, Underpass, Jody Glenham and the Dreamers, and many more, and you can hear them all for yourself right now.
"The live performances at our new space are a great opportunity to showcase our local artists, as well as establishing CiTR as a go-to location for touring bands to visit and play," Resto said in a statement. "I'm really thankful to everyone who has played at the station over the last year, these performances really make CiTR a wonderful and exciting place to work."
Listen to the brand new comp in the player below, where you can also grab a free download of the comp, and find more information about all of CiTR's past musical guests over here.
Another live compilation is set for release in the summer of 2017.
Dubbed Fishbowl Sessions: Live from CiTR/Discorder (2015-16), the project features 23 live performances that were recorded in the station's space at the AMS Nest at the University of British Columbia over the course of 2015 and 2016. The tracklist was curated by CiTR music director Andy Resto.
Featuring a selection of previously unreleased in-session tracks, the new collection features live performances by Failing, Faith Healer, So Pitted, Heaven for Real, Underpass, Jody Glenham and the Dreamers, and many more, and you can hear them all for yourself right now.
"The live performances at our new space are a great opportunity to showcase our local artists, as well as establishing CiTR as a go-to location for touring bands to visit and play," Resto said in a statement. "I'm really thankful to everyone who has played at the station over the last year, these performances really make CiTR a wonderful and exciting place to work."
Listen to the brand new comp in the player below, where you can also grab a free download of the comp, and find more information about all of CiTR's past musical guests over here.
Another live compilation is set for release in the summer of 2017.