Cross Pollination: A Routine Exploits Event

(Half Decent Heart)

July 8th 2023, local artist collective, music label, and art organizers, Routine Exploits, celebrated their first music festival in St Catharines. Known as Cross Pollination, it consisted of 13 acts across 2 different venues and 4 different stages. Featuring a wide range of musical styles, such as indie pop, sludge metal, ambient, drum and bass and more, Cross Pollination appealed to casual concert goers as much as it appealed to those with experimental interests. Hosted at both the Niagara Artist Center and Archives Wine and Spirits, with appearances from Isaac Allison, Twelvespot, The Ferns, Pulvil, Zero Tolerance, Chub, The Dwindles, August Yours Truly, Sunshine Express, Mushroom Valley, Gorox, Myra Maines, and Sulk Hogan, Cross Pollination was one of St Catharines largest alternative music events ever seen.

(Sunshine Express playing on the NAC stage, projected visuals by CllrDwllr)

It even came with a sponsorship from Beechwood Donuts, a monumental victory for the event. A  sponsorship paid for many of the expenses of putting everything together, allowing more money to go towards the artists that contributed, and further facilitating more events like this to come.

With the stage bathed in multicolored light and adorned with paper flowers, I watched from the side of the room as Sunshine Express played to a room at max capacity. Beechwood donut in hand, I wondered about how this came to be. Last year I didn’t go to anything, I was hardly involved at all in community events, and this year I had been to at least five of these. It felt good to be a part of something. I looked out at the many fans in the audience and saw that they were not only present, but actively engaged with the material. People were dancing, moshing, and some even dressed up on theme for the occasion. 

Cross Pollination’s poster designed by Twelvespot

While tickets were planned to be sold at the door, all available tickets sold for the event ahead of time. As MattUU explains in an Instagram caption "We had no idea how it would turn out", but that "It was a success. A real, honest-to-god, at-capacity SOLD OUT success.

We survived. We thrived. The new St Catharines alternative scene is alive and real. And there's more to come."

Preceding the event, members MattUU and Half Decent Heart were interviewed on YourNiagaraTV, which can be found here:

https://youtu.be/bNLh3xA-4kM

There is much to be said about the interest that Routine Exploits has sparked in the local music scene in Niagara. Often in-partnership with the NAC, live events have been hosted almost every month, varying in scale, performers, and theme, providing a constantly shifting and never-boring atmosphere for anyone interested to participate in. In fact, much of what Routine Exploits sets out to do has to do with the idea of participation, aside from music events there have also been interactive games that act as wonderful ways to meet and connect with others. 

The mission statement is to take the artists that already work in the area, involve them and showcase their work. They’ve shown that if you have a vision, it’s possible to make it a reality. 

Previous Routine Exploits events from 2023 alone include:

Survive/Ascend - An immersive, large scale social game

Battleship - A custom built battleship game expansion, suitable for playing en masse

Buddy System - A night of music making where musicians and nonmusicians alike were encouraged to team up, to allow for teaching and learning together

Battleship 2 - A sequel event where the game was refined and expanded even further

And more music performance events such as:

Age of Renascence 

Judgement Day

Olympius Maxiumus Nouveau 

Routine Entropy

The title for the event, Cross Pollination, alludes to the idea of artists exchanging ideas with one another, that through sharing their art something greater in the community can be created. Events like this foster a larger creative interest, and that's what's so special about going out and making these things happen. As we support each other and the arts, something new grows from that. 

See you at the next show.


(MattUU & JassChau at the Archives stage)

(photo credits: Zach Bury)

Previous
Previous

The Role of Sonification in Sound Art

Next
Next

Synthetics