Soundscapes is a running catalogue of monthly playlists curated by UWSA collective Soundscape Enterprise™ as an ode to the original Studio Soundtrack series on Bridge. Wrapping up the year with a playlist for a harsh retreat indoors: “Soundscape 05: Winter❄️” is here to put you into a dreamy hibernation this season. Starting off with swirling, ethereal vocals, distorted guitar notes, and neo psychedelic tunes, this playlist is for a cozy sunday morning and reminds us...
Studio Soundtrack features songs selected by a student at Waterloo Architecture. I’m Niki Farfel and music is my expression. So here is my soundtrack – don’t just hear it, feel it, get immersed in it. (more…)
When (if) people think of bluegrass music, they usually picture rollicking banjos, twangy vocals, cheery tunes, and morbid lyrics. And, well, they’re not wrong. But this week, Samuel Ganton tries to show that us there is bluegrass music to fit any mood. That’s right: peaceful, moody, meditative bluegrass.
Studio Soundtrack features songs selected by a Waterloo Architecture student. This week, Niki Farfel brings us ‘The Smiths and Stuff.’ Summer is finally here, long dreamy days that leave you time to stroll around outside studio. This week is about the pleasure in company of music and friends. So listen to Niki, put on your headphones…and join the outdoors!
Studio Soundtrack features five songs selected by a student at Waterloo Architecture. This week, Caelin Schneider takes us west to Seattle. Things may have settled down after the heyday of the 90’s, but the Seattle sound is as alive and well as ever. When it is overcast 200 days a year, you spend a lot of time sitting inside making music.
Studio Soundtrack features five songs selected by a student at Waterloo Architecture. This week, Dave Holborn brings you some music from Canada’s East Coast. From greasy dive bars and house parties to independent music festivals, the east coast boasts a vast selection of relatively unknown artists who play punk, indy, electronic, and everything in between.
Unexpected creative collaborations often occur beyond the studio walls of the Waterloo School of Architecture. Several fourth year students recently came together to direct, film and perform “Twelve” from Lia Tramontini’s debut album.
As you may have learned from another recent post, the graduating class of 2014 is hosting our Rome Show on Friday, August 8. As part of that event, we will be selling copies of the soundtrack from our 2011 Cultural History Play – Ilion. The album will be available for purchase via download codes at the event, and can also be purchased online at any time. You can listen to the soundtrack over at ilion-soundtrack.bandcamp.com. The liner notes are included in...
More than 50 people packed the upper floor of Monigram Coffee Roasters for the Summer 2014 Coffee House on Friday. Under a full moon which we could not see, as the evening grew older and darker, a diverse set of performers and a committed and energetic audience celebrated the extraordinary non-architectural talent hidden inside our school. Check out some photos below (photos by Stanley Sun), with authentic captions added by me, Samuel Ganton. And let me just say...
On Friday the 13th, on a full moon night, the architecture students will be having a Coffee House, organized by WASA. Sign up to perform, or just come out to watch and cheer on your classmates. When: Friday the 13th of June, at 8:00pm Where: upstairs at Monigram Coffee Roasters – 16 Ainslie St. S., Suite C, Cambridge Who: You and your friends, your talents, your voices, your musical instruments, your obscure magic tricks, your...