Winter Equinox were a
post-rock/experimental band hailing from
Dundas &
Waterloo,
Ontario,
Canada, formed in May 2004.
The band was a mainly instrumental quartet that created music with elements of post-rock, electronic, glitch, and experimental sounds. The band placed an emphasis on heavily layered arrangements to create intense soundscapes, combined with occasional lyrical melodies and catchy bass grooves. Members of the band were classically-trained and influenced by
jazz and
rock music.
Winter Equinox utilized a wide variety of instruments such as keyboards, bass, guitar, drums, percussion, flute, clarinet, melodica, and programmed rhythms to define their sound. The band took influences from artists such as
Tortoise,
Do Make Say Think,
Mogwai,
Caribou,
Sigur Rós,
Explosions in the Sky,
The Notwist,
M83, and
Boards of Canada.
The band played many shows around the southern Ontario area. While playing live, they often employed a backdrop with self-produced videos playing behind them that synced up to the music. Notably, the band was invited to perform at Wavelength Magazine's Music Series while being featured within their monthly issue. They have also played alongside such acts as
Caribou,
The Organ,
Matt Pond PA, and
Holy EF. In the summer of 2005, Winter Equinox self-recorded and produced their debut album,
Safe and Sound, released on Crony Records in August 2005. It was described
Stylus Magazine's Theon Weber as " one of the great unnoticed albums of...
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