Infinite Jest

8 pm- midnight

Reverie at the Park
569 College Street, Toronto,

Tickets: Resident Advisor - $10

Infinite Jest:

Hassan el Hadi - Gumbri

Caleb Klager

Mariiiiiiiiiium

Infinite Jest is about new combinations, play and creativity. Electronic artists, DJs and visual artists coalesce at Reverie at the Park on College Street monthly to share experimental, electronic and world music. Link Music Lab is proud to present this series centred on taking risks and introducing artists and creators.

Hassan el Hadi is a lyricist, composer, singer, oud and banjo player and percussionist. A native of Marrakesh, where the great diversity of Moroccan music comes together, he grew up under the influence of the melodic beats of Jemaa el Fna Square, home to many local ceremonies and festivities.

 Caleb Klager is a sound designer, electroacoustic composer, and bassist currently based in Toronto, Canada. He holds a BMus (Jazz Performance) from the University of Toronto, where he studied under Dave Young, Andrew Downing, and Geoff Young. His performances span across many different platforms and spaces such as the MOCA, Drake Underground, Aga Khan Museum, the Tranzac, and the Rex Hotel. He’s performed, toured, recorded, and composed for a variety of different projects and artists including JC3, Spectrum Music, Erez Zobary, Jason Martin, Nomadic Family, Nicole Chambers, and Harry Bartlett.

 Marium is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist from Karachi, currently residing in Toronto. She is fascinated by the human condition and uses various mediums to understand herself and the world around her. Getting her start with theatre acting, Marium moved on to explore hip-hop/contemporary dance - after which she developed a deep affinity for digital art and has since created a range of experimental videos. Marium is now entering her music era by exploring the art of rap, music production, and DJing.