In Canada: Allison Russell, Charlotte Cardin & More Shortlisted for 2024 Polaris Prize

Other Canadian music industry stories this week: Billboard Canada is named an M for Montreal presenting partner and MusiquePlus is returning as a one-night TV special.

In Canada: Allison Russell, Charlotte Cardin & More Shortlisted for 2024 Polaris Prize

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Some of Canadian music’s biggest breakthroughs of the last year are in contention for the prestigious $50,000 Polaris Music Prize, which recognizes the best Canadian album of the year.

The ten albums cover a range of genres, from hip-hop to singer-songwriter to roots to dance music, with a majority of the albums made by women, non-binary and Two-Spirit artists.

The winner will be announced at the Polaris Gala on September 17 at Toronto’s Massey Hall, which is set to feature appearances from Charlotte Cardin, Jeremy Dutcher, Bambii, NOBRO, TOBi and DijahSB. The Beaches‘ lead singer, Jordan Miller, is also slated to perform with backing band The Thunder Queens. There’s no word on whether Nashville-based Allison Russell or the infamously elusive Cindy Lee will appear.

The 2024 winner will join a cohort of previous winners that includes big names like Feist, Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Kaytranada, Tanya Tagaq and last year’s winner, Debby Friday.

The Polaris Prize honors albums based solely on artistic merit, with no regard for sales or label affiliation.

2024 Polaris Prize Shortlist:

BAMBII — INFINITY CLUB

The Beaches — Blame My Ex

Charlotte Cardin — 99 Nights

DijahSB — The Flower That Knew

Jeremy Dutcher — Motewolonuwok

Elisapie — Inuktitut

Cindy Lee — Diamond Jubilee

NOBRO — Set Your Pussy Free

Allison Russell — The Returner

TOBi — Panic

– Rosie Long Decter

M for Montreal Announces Billboard Canada as Presenting Partner

Billboard Canada is reinforcing its commitment to the Quebec music market through a new multi-year partnership with M for Montreal starting in 2024. The strategic alliance promises to elevate the music industry on a major scale.

For 19 years, M for Montreal has been an important step between Canadian artists and global music markets. The festival will host this year’s edition from November 20-30, featuring over 70 events, including conferences, industry mixers, the SuperVISION: Guild of Music Supervisors Rendez-Vous and more than 40 concerts, including more than 30 that will be open to the public through the annual MARATHON festival presented by SiriusXM. This year’s edition will feature acts including Bibi Club, Karkwa, Peter Peter, Soleil Launière, Vox Rea, myst milano. and more. In total, over 100 artists are slated to play.

M for Montreal is an important gathering for the music industry, with attendance from delegates from around the world: not just Quebec and the rest of Canada, but France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and beyond. With over 500 local, national and international delegates, it acts as a business catalyst for Quebec’s robust and unique music industry.

In 2023, there were 27.8 billion streams on on-demand audio streaming services in Québec, up 16% from 2022, according to the report La consommation d’enregistrements musicaux en 2023 au Québec. Quebec artists Les Cowboys Fringants and Charlotte Cardin are among the 20 most-streamed artists in the province, while Quebec icon Celine Dion is back on the charts following the debut of her Prime Video documentary.

M for Montreal has a strong reputation for helping artists connect with potential team members and collaborators as well as for exporting Quebecois and Canadian talent to the global market. Meetings and showcases happen in both French and English as well as other languages, connecting an increasingly multilingual music scene and building relationships with valued music professionals across borders.

“This partnership is incredibly meaningful for us,” says Amanda Dorenberg, CEO of Billboard Canada. “Billboard Canada chose to partner with M for Montreal because of their shared commitment to fostering local talent and promoting the music industry both locally and globally. M for Montreal is a cornerstone conference for both the Quebec market and the broader Canadian music scene. We are thrilled to collaborate with them to drive global influence and recognition.” – Richard Trapunski

Quebec Music Video Channel MusiquePlus Is Returning for a One-Night-Only TV Special

A classic Quebec channel will be brought back to life this September for a one-night-only celebration.

MusiquePlus, the Francophone counterpart to MuchMusic, is returning in the form of an upcoming hour-long TV special, MusiquePlus en Rappel, which is set to air this fall.

The channel, originally broadcast from 1986 to 2019, shone a spotlight on music videos and rising Canadian talent. The Bell Media special produced by Zone3 will look back on the station’s heyday and feature performances from contemporary musicians like singers Naomi and Soran and hip-hop artist Aswell.

Bringing back the format of MusiquePlus’ old showcase, Artistes du mois, or Artists of the Month, the special will be filmed at Montreal’s Société des arts technologiques in August and hosted by TV and social media personality Chloée Deblois. 

Like its English Canada counterpart MuchMusic, MusiquePlus was founded by Moses Znaimer alongside Pierre Marchand and is now owned by Bell Media. MusiquePlus officially stopped broadcasting in 2019 when it was rebranded as Elle Fictions.

Though music video channels like MusiquePlus and MuchMusic are no longer staples of pop culture, the nostalgia for them has a strong pull.

The MusiquePlus revival follows the 2023 documentary focusing on MuchMusic, 299 Queen Street West, which saw packed screenings in Toronto and Montreal last fall (the latter of which counted former MusiquePlus host Sonia Benezra as an attendee). That documentary was also set to air on Crave before it was removed from the Bell Media streamer’s schedule amidst a copyright dispute related to music footage.

LIke MusiquePlus, MuchMusic has had its own next-generation revival, the latter as a Bell Media TikTok channel. Each has been a formative and influential part of the Canadian music industry over the last few decades, and there is clearly life left in both.

MusiquePlus en Rappel will debut on Crave, Noovoo and Noovoo.ca on September 3 at 8 p.m. ET. – RLD

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