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SASHA MIKITENKO
6.00

Aleksandr Mikitenko is an indie-underground singer-songwriter, musician and translator from Odessa, Ukraine, who became a refugee along with his family because of the Russian-Ukrainian war and eventually settled in Toronto, Canada.

Aleksandr Mikitenko was a member of a huge Russian-speaking underground punk-rock community and best known as a leader of Istok, a band, that for decades has been playing music influenced by forceful alternative rock, impassioned punk and lyrically searching, singer-songwriter folk. He is also a co-founder of a lo-fi/post-punk duo Libertango along with his wife Marina Polianskaia, who were true followers of the All Wave Philosophy.

MOTHER COUNTRY
8.30

Mother Country is here to chronicle the eternal journey home. Their songs carry the grit of Southern folk, the sweep of Americana, and the reflective depth of someone who’s lived a thousand miles of road. The band is founded by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Benton Roark, whose songs have been described as “backwoods-choir elegance”  (The Georgia Straight), “dirty-southern-gothic rock-country-folk” (Discorder Magazine), and “an  experience of deep and darkling beauty” (The Austin Chronicle). The sound pulls from a wide range of roots: the storytelling spirit of The Band, the cinematic scope of Iron & Wine, the exploratory edge of cosmic country. These threads are woven into something distinctly their own, literary and lived-in, music that asks for your attention and gives back more the deeper you listen.

Since leaving his hometown of Atlanta, GA, Roark has called Ohio, NYC, Vancouver, St. John’s, Newfoundland, and Toronto home. He’s been a bandleader for a number of groups, the last of which, Rollaway (“tone poems in the style of My Morning Jacket,” Maverick Magazine) set the scene for Mother Country’s inception. Taking up the Southern rock mantle, and weaving it with the distinct threads of old time, bluegrass, and trad folk music, as well as the visionary poetry of Maritimes poet Luke Hathaway, Mother Country set out in 2024 with its debut record, The Sign of Jonas (Milltown Records). An apocalypse folk-tale and concept album, the Jonas song cycle has been presented by English Harbour Arts, 10C Guelph, Camber Arts, Bannerman Brewing, and Halifax Central Library, and spent a number of weeks in the top ten Earshot radio charts in its first few months of existence.

NOMADA with Moonbean, DJs Sonic Griot, Sandwavv, Sophia Alexandra & Win
11.00

TICKETED EVENT

Nomada is back, and we are excited to welcome you to our first EVER dance party at Drom!

🎶 This special night features electronic duo, Moonbean, throwing down a livesynth hardware set with lush vocals. Their psychedelic electronica weaves in acid-house, synth-pop, techno, disco, and their live performance gives off punk energy. Rounding off the night, we are joined by DJs Sonic Griot (Afrique Like Me), Sandwavv, Sophia Alexandra & Win, bringing a fusion of beats - from world house, afrobeats, techno and beyond.

We can't wait to get on the dancefloor with you all.

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