As we descend from ‘09 I’d like to recall some of those whom brought musical joy to our electronica music scene and beyond.

PHOTO: Ryan Parks
Evil P was the most recent passing of one of Toronto’s forerunners of the electronic underground music scene in Toronto. Patryk a.k.a. Evil P’s demise came at 9:15pm on Tuesday Dec 23 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital due to a long battle with Alcohol.
As I mentioned in my last Poppycock! R.I.P. Evil P , I interviewed him for a DJ Report in issue 3 of Scenester Magazine when it was in print. In my DJ Report, I asked him what his favourite song was. He replied, “Guns & Roses “November Rain”. Why? I asked. He replied, “The song’s ability to make you feel a wide range of emotions in less than 10 minutes.”
When reading the last two paragraphs of the DJ Report it now appears so foreshadowing.
I’ll always remember dancing with my BFF, Erin, to Evil P’s dark beats on the dance floors of System Soundbar and Comfort Zone.
Evil P – R.I.P. my decknician.
Brittany Murphy “…was an incredibly loving and passionate person and an artist to her core – she loved acting, singing, dancing and performing” – her family. She died on Sunday Dec. 20, aged 32, at her Los Angeles home.
She may not be an exclusive electronic artist but she did a great job on Paul Oakenfold’s “Faster Kill Pussycat”. I remember playing this video on my show “electronica” on bpm:tv and trying to sneak into as many episodes as I could!
She was laid to rest on Christmas Eve in a twilight ceremony at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills. Her husband, Simon Monjack, gave a eulogy in which he described her as his best friend and “soul mate”.
Brittany Murphy, was in many films including Clueless, 8 Mile and the wicked Sin City to name a few. She collapsed at her home on Dec 20 in the morning. She was pronounced dead two hours later.
Ten different prescription drugs were found at the house and toxicology results are awaited. There’s no suspicion of foul play but the cause of death remains unknown.
Murphy’s husband has denied rumours the death was linked to drugs or eating disorders.
“These rumours that she was anorexic? It’s crazy. She was slim, but that was her natural physique,” he told People Magazine.
R.I.P. My film beauty.
DJ AM was found dead of an apparent drug overdose inside his Manhattan apartment Friday August 28 at approx 5:20pm.
DJ AM a.k.a. Adam Goldstein, was discovered surrounded by drug paraphernalia inside his $2 million Tribeca pad.
AM narrowly escaped death when a plane he was riding in skidded off of a South Carolina runway and burst into flames.
Some may know of DJ AM as Nicole Richie’s boyfriend, but to others he was one of the most heavily booked DJs in 2009 playing every venue around the world, including the Playboy Mansion to right here in Toronto at The Guvernment.
I have always found AM very interesting for all he had encountered in his life.
R.I.P. DJ AM. My musical laptopnician.
Michael Jackson is an artist I wrote about in Poppycock! Entitled “Fearlessness”. This was probably the biggest musical shocker to date for my generation.
After his death you could hear nothing but Jackson originals, remixes and bootlegs across the many dance floors. And you still do, and let’s be honest you always will. So whether you liked him or not, you’re stuck hearing his music until you can’t hear any longer.
R.I.P. My inspiration.
As we move forth into 2010 let music be in our hearts and goodness in our souls. Treasure each moment; musical or otherwise because you never know when or if it will happen again.
And check out my Top 10 Beatport Drops Chart.
Thanks to Shaun Proulx for the wonderful beltolicious gift!
Thanks to you for reading Poppycock! Yes even all you haters who’ve read this far! LOL!
See you on the dance floor!