WTSP, the World Truth Speakers Posse, officially launched with two shows in Montreal on two different nights. Thursday was the Mic Chek open mic show at Le Bull, followed of course by an open jam and Friday saw PsynLangwage’s David Destroya, Jay Manafest and Lucky Lex take the stage at the Hip-Hop Cafe on Parc.

Now, WTSP is one step closer to realizing its plan of building a learning centre teaching off-grid living combined with an organic farm and recording studio.

Here are some photos of both events by Gerry Lauzon and Jay Manafest:

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Tonight, there’s an open mic show at Le Bull, tomorrow, there’s a Hip Hop show at the Hip Hop Cafe. Those two facts, by themselves, might not stand out that much, but together, they could very well signify the future meeting space of activism, the arts, off-grid living and organic farming.

There’s an open mic every Thursday night at Le Bull. It’s called Mic Chek and is hosted by local political hip hop artist Jay Manafest, fronting a funk rock band. It also turns into an open jam by the end of the night. Likewise, a hip hop show at a place called the Hip Hop Cafe, a new venue on Parc corner Villeneuve, seems very appropriate and not out of the ordinary.

What is unique here is that both shows make up the launch of WTSP or the World Truth Speakers Posse. This collective of artists hopes to fund a learning centre that teaches off-grid living techniques and doubles as an organic farm and recording studio.

The farm is already a reality and just a quick drive from Montreal. The recording studio is being built, with most of the work starting in spring.

Once it’s finished, artists will have a chance to record on professional equipment with a professional producer for free, as long as they don’t mind planting some vegetables. Promotion? WTSP takes care of that, too.

As part of a crowdfunding initiative to build the learning centre and the recording studio, the group will send paid subscribers a compilation every two months from artists on the WTSP roster, some established, some up and coming. Once the first learning centre has been built, WTSP hopes to expand the concept globally.

But that’s all in the future, let’s talk about this weekend. Tonight’s lineup at Le Bull, in addition to the usual open mic and open jam elements will feature musical and spoken word members of WTSP taking the stage. On Friday, the Hip Hop cafe will welcome PsynLangwage, Lucky Lex and Jay Manafest.

Whether you’re interested in a new movement that could very well reinvent how we see the arts, activism, healthy organic eating and off-grid living interacting or you just want to check out some great local artists, WTSP has something to offer you over the next two nights.

The WTSP launch is Thursday at Le Bull, 2170 St-Catherine Ouest, 8pm and Friday at Hip Hop Cafe, 4801 av du Parc, listening party 4pm, show 7pm, both shows are Pay-What-You-Can

Some shows this week: Suoni per il Popolo continues, Fringe POP outdoor show at Parc des Amériques, the Montreal Infringement festival and B.C. metal band Bison returns for round 2.

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

Infringement: Crazy Knows Crazy + Richard Lahmy + Realms of Bliss + The Extract @ Barfly

Show starts at 9 p.m., PWYC.

SATURDAY, JUNE 21

Fringe POP: Syngja + Kurvi Tasch + Medhi Cayenne Club @ Parc des Amériques

Show starts at 7 p.m., PWYC.

Infringement: Psynlangwage + Lucky Lex + Jay Manafest + Nikolai KUSH + Drop D @ Le P’tit Cabaret

Show starts at 9 p.m., PWYC.

Amen Dunes + Alex Calder + Syngja @ Casa del Popolo

Doors open at 10 p.m., $10 in advance via Blue Skies Turn Black or $13 at the door.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22

Fringe POP: Le Trouble + Athens + Hua Li + Look Vibrant + Nanimal @ Parc des Amériques

Show starts at 4 p.m., PWYC.

Bison + USA Out of Vietnam + Vile Intent + Xothogua @ Turbo Haus

Doors open at 8 p.m., $10.

Infringement: This is not [sic] @ Le P’tit Cabaret

Show starts at 10:30 p.m., PWYC.

MONDAY, JUNE 23

Geographer + Diamond Bones @ Divan Orange

Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Tickets cost $12 in advance online via Indie Montreal or at L’Oblique, Atom Heart and Cheap Thrills; $15 at the door.

Following the Recital Fractal, the francophone music and spoken word event that kicked off the 2014 Montreal Infringement Festival, I caught up with Louis Royer and Jessica Charland of Cortezia the musical duo who performed at and put together the event which featured over 20 artists. Rapper and Infringement organizer Jay Manafest who had played a set as part of the night’s show was nearby postering for the fest and joined in the conversation.

They talked about the festival, working as artists and collaboration between French and English acts in Montreal now and in the past.

Here it is:

* The 2014 Montreal Infringement Festival runs until Sunday, please visit infringemontreal.org for schedule and info

Socially and politically conscious Montreal rapper Jay Manafest has released a new video for his song Gas Lands. The song is a lyrical attack on the Harper regime working for big oil and suppressing legitimate protest.

The video contains powerful images of environmental destruction, police attacks and resistance. It is also raising money for the legal defence fund established to support the latest round of Mi’kmaq activists arrested in Elsipogtog. You can donate through jaymanafest.com