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THE ROVER:  “IS MONTREAL’S CLUB SCENE ON LIFE SUPPORT?”
4 april 2024  

“Montreal’s nightlife is internationally renowned. But artists, venue owners and dance floor aficionados fear it’s on its way out. [...]

I spoke with some of these people at the March edition of Collide, an underground nightlife networking and advocacy event series organized by FANTOM (Fédération des arts nocturnes de Montréal). FANTOM does advocacy work and research with after-hours artists, workers, and organizers.”
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CBC LISTEN :  
“EVENT ORGANIZERS WANT CHANGES TO MONTREAL’S UNDERGROUND MUSIC SCENE”

26 april 2023  

“Montreal is known as one of Canada’s nightlife hotspots. But party organizers say they’re up against big threats. Some organizers are coming together behind a new collective to figure out what to do about issues such as inclusion, the safety of attendees and navigating bureaucracy. The Fédération pour les Arts Nocturnes comprenant les Travailleurs et Organisateurs de Montréal or, 'FANTOM' was created last winter. They hosted an assembly to talk about what they want to see change in venues, event spaces, and bars. Oliver Philbin-Briscoe was one of those people who organized the assembly.”

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RECORDING ARTS CANADA:  “SAFETY, SUSTAINABILITY, SOLIDARITY: FANTOM FIGHTS FOR MONTREAL’S UNDERGROUND NIGHTLIFE”
20 april 2023  

“United by a shared connection and passion for Montreal’s underground arts scene, DJs and nightlife organizers Lou Seltz, Oli Anthony, and Taher Gargouri came together to found FANTOM. The non-profit collective aims to ensure safety, sustainability and solidarity for the city’s queer/trans/BIPOC/ally communities who work and participate in alternative nightlife culture. ...”

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PAN M 360: “FANTOM… POUR HANTER LA DISCRIMINATION SYSTÉMIQUE” 
23 march 2023  

“Comment créer ses propres espaces inclusifs dans un contexte d’exclusion? Comment occuper l’espace public lorsque le système vous invisibilise dès qu’il s’agit d’atteindre une position de leadership? Comment renverser la tendance lorsque votre image est exploitée ou que vous subissez différentes formes de violence à tous les niveaux?

En réaction à cette réalité de discrimination systémique, consciente ou inconsciente, toujours d’actualité malheureusement, la communauté queer/bipoc/trans/allié.es a fondé une Fédération pour les Arts Nocturnes dont le but est d’assurer la sécurité, la durabilité et la solidarité d’une culture nocturne florissante à Montréal. ...”

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