Kae Sun

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The most captivating quality of up and coming artist Kae
Sun is not the ease with which he switches from singing
to rapping or the fact that his records are influenced by a
variety of musical styles. But rather, it is his distinctively
heart felt vocal delivery coupled with his ability to
communicate passionately through poetic lyrics.
 
Born Kwaku Darko-Mensah Jr in Accra, Ghana Kae’s
childhood was steeped in culture and community. His
earliest musical inspiration came from diverse sources:
the church choir, his dad’s soul records, the roots reggae
blaring on the streets of Accra, traditional Ghanaian folk
chants and the hip-life music on the radio. These
elements fused to form the foundation of Kae Sun’s
unique and powerful musical style that continues to
change and grow. 

Kae grew up in an environment where performance was a
way of life. Kae spent most of his childhood without a
television so music, books and story telling heavily
influenced him. Whether it was song or story,
emotionally powerful performance was a constant part of
daily life. Kae found his own passion for performance
while attending the prestigious Achimota School noted
for educating some of Africa’s most influential leaders.
At weekly talent shows, Kae and his peers began performing covers of popular American rap records. He
also began to write original lyrics and poetry while learning to play guitar and piano.
 
In 2001, Kae entered a new chapter of his life when he left his family and moved to Hamilton, Ontario to
complete high school and attend university. Kae continued to perform and write music, while jumping into
the local hip-hop scene by performing at open mics and freestyle battles around town. He also became a
part of a short-lived hip-hop group that opened for Damian Marley. 
 
With a renewed faith, Kae Sun decided to pursue a full-fledged musical career. He quickly became more
interested in a greater variety of modes of self-expression. He began to take a more sincere approach
towards music while introducing live instruments and singing to his repertoire. He became more interested
in diverse styles of music using the likes of Neil Young and Bob Dylan to help broaden his creative palette.
Kae Sun began studying the production notes and performances of these classic musicians in order to
understand what made them so effective.
 
Armed with these new tools, Kae Sun recorded his first full-length demo record. It generated a buzz that
earned him a 2006 Hamilton Music Award. Fueled by the success of his demo, Kae released his debut EP
Ghost Town Prophecy and went on a successful tour performing with Canadian musical giants Shad K, K-
OS and Bedouin Soundclash, as well as at festivals such as Hillside Music Festival, the Toronto Jazz
Festival and Pop Montreal.
 
Kae Sun is now based in Toronto and continues to perform. He maintains his diverse style performing solo
acoustic or with a band and will release his debut full length album “Lion on a Leash” on Toronto-based
label URBNET Recordings on October 6th, 2009. The album is a product of Kae Sun’s experience and what
he has learned on his musical journey.  In addition to producing many of the tracks on this record himself,
Kae was able work with an array of his favourite musicians such as Mr. Something Something,
Vanderpark, Miles Jones and Voices of Savannah.

CURRENT TOUR DATES:


May 17th Free The Children – GO Local Conference – OISE – Toronto, ON
July 31st-August 13th – World Youth Congress – Istanbul, Turkey

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Glowing Kae Sun - "Lion On A Leash" Review

Music website Okayplayer has posted a glowing review of the album on their blog, describing Kae Sun as a " poetic observer of the human experience" going on to state that "his music is designed to touch without suffocating the listener with faux illusions of authenticity or gradeur". Very cool.

Kae Sun will be releasing "Lion on a Leash" in the US on October 12th!

Check Kae Sun out here, and the rest of the review on the Okayplayer site here!

Kae Sun's "On The Lookout" Video Featured on Chicago Now!

Yesterday, Kae Sun got the spotlight on Chicago Now for his new video for “On The Lookout,” the first single off his debut album, Lion on a Leash!

The article takes note of the diversity in Kae Sun’s music which “draws upon various genres of modern hip hop, classic funk, and traditional African music.” Kae Sun was born and raised in Ghana and is currently based in Toronto. He just wrapped up a tour throughout Canada and will be performing at the World Youth Conference in Turkey this July.

Read the full article and watch the video for “On The Lookout” here.

Buy “Lion on a Leash” on Kae Sun - Lion On a Leash

Kae Sun Video for "On The Lookout"

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Kae Sun + Twitter + The Panic Manual = an easy win

Kae Sun and our good friends at the Panic Manual have decided to hook you up with a prize pack so easy to win, you'd be silly not to enter.

Log into Twitter and retweet (you know, when you read your fave celebrity's thoughts on breakfast cereal and re-post it with your own witty remark?) the Panic Manual's contest tweet with the answer to this brain-teaser: Where is Kae Sun's CMW show being held on March 10th?

We don't wanna give away the answer, but rest assured if you're familiar with your Toronto music venues, it should be an easy one (it may or may not rhyme with "Mevival"... wink.)

Kae Sun makes his YTV debut tomorrow afternoon!

Canadian music fans - remember YTV? The beloved kids television channel that shaped many of our child lives and hosted countless afternoon snack times? Perhaps a channel that gets skipped once you've passed your tween years (hence why I asked if you 'remember' YTV). Well, now we're giving you a chance to tune in for something other than the occasional Spongebob Squarepants episode you might indulge in.

Toronto native Kae Sun will be spending some time in The Zone tomorrow afternoon (Friday, March 5th) between 4PM and 6PM to perform a few tracks off his latest offering, 'Lion On A Leash.' Approximate air times are 4:19pm, 4:51pm and 5:54pm but these times are a gamble, so try to tune in for the entire time block to ensure you don’t miss out. And just in case you can't make it, his full length performance will be available on YTV.com on the weekend.

So join us tomorrow - BYOJB (that's 'bring your own juice box').

Kae Sun lends a hand to Haiti relief

Kae Sun has decided to help out the millions of people affected by the earthquake in Haiti by performing at a benefit concert next Saturday, February 27th in Montreal. Proceeds will be going towards helping those who truly need it, so swing by and dig deep. Check the flyer below for more details.

Kae Sun on Tour

Canadian artist Kae Sun to tour in February and March. Do yourself a favour and check him out at the following:

February 4th – Glenn Gould Studio – Toronto, ON
February 9th – Le Confessionnal  – Montreal, QC
February 10th – John Abbott College – Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
February 13th – The Black Sheep Inn  – Wakefield, QC
February 19th – The Royal Albert Arms – Winnipeg, MB
February 20th – Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain – St-Boniface, MB
February 27th – St. James Church – Montreal, QC
March 4th – The Central (Acoustic Set) – Toronto, ON
March 10th – Revival – Toronto, ON (CMW w/ Speech Dabelle REMG)

More west coast dates to be announced soon......

Check out his MySpace and have a listen!

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