If you’re a fan of the darker, moodier side of electronic music, you’ll want to be at the Dance Cave this April. Essenger is bringing his unique blend of synth-wave, industrial, and pop-infused electronic music to one of Toronto’s most storied small venues.
The Sound
Essenger is known for crafting soundscapes that feel like they were pulled straight out of a futuristic, neon-drenched sci-fi film. His music often features heavy, driving synths paired with melodic, emotive vocals. It’s the kind of music that’s perfect for a late-night drive or a high-energy show in a basement venue.
The Venue
There is no venue in Toronto quite like the Dance Cave. Located above Lee’s Palace, it’s a rite of passage for any music fan in the city. It’s gritty, it’s loud, and it’s the perfect place to see an electronic act that thrives on atmosphere.
Before and After
Being on Bloor Street, you’re right in the heart of the Annex. Before the show, grab a drink at one of the many pubs in the area, or head over to Koreatown just a few blocks west for some late-night eats. The Annex is always lively, so you’ll have plenty of options for post-show debriefing.