Scotland at M pour Montreal

We’re in Quebec this week for M Pour Montreal, where we’re pleased to be presenting Scottish duo KuleeAngee as part of the official programme, following three years of hosting M Pour Montreal showcases at Wide Days.

Catch KuleeAngee as part of the festival programme on Thursday 20 November (23:45) at La Sotterenea.

If you’d like to meet up and find out more about Scotland’s music scene, give us a shout at hello@widedays.com

About KuleeAngee

KuleeAngee, formed by Scottish friends Duncan Grant and Keshav Kanabar, blends guitar-driven melodies with acid house influences, aiming to get people moving in clubs and on festival stages.

Hailing from different parts of Scotland—Duncan from suburban Edinburgh and Keshav from South Glasgow—the duo's rich musical backgrounds and experience in various projects help shape their sound. They formed the band whilst waiting in the line at Dalston Superstore London, having met in the city on the circuit as session musicians.

The name KuleeAngee derives from ‘Kalyan Ji’ a distant relative in Kesh’s family from India. "Kalyan," meaning "new dawn" in Sanskrit, reflects the duo's ethos of breaking down barriers of language, race, and sexuality, and living fully in the present.

KuleeAngee’s live shows have been much lauded, combining guitar-driven melodies and acid house influences with a singular goal in mind: to get people moving.

They have cut their teeth at multiple festivals such as The Great Escape, Float Along, TRNSMT, Lock-In Festival, The Tenement Trail and have supported MRCY, Melin Melyn and Antony Szmierek and Porij. Their M For Montreal show will be their first in North America, and next year the band will perform at the prestigious Eurosonic Festival in The Netherlands.

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