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Dre Ngozi: Jordan Ullman and Toronto Micro-Festival

dre ngozi: He described feeling like an outsider when his family first moved to Toronto, but the steady roar radiating from the sold-out crowd at the Great Hall suggested that things have changed, according to NOW Magazine. For Majid, his partner, Jordan Ullman, and all of the acts on night one of Red Bull Sound Select's 3 Days In Toronto micro-festival, the city has both welcomed them and propelled them to the forefront of the buzzy electronic R&B genre. Rating NNNNAs trance-inducing synth diffused through their headlining set, Majid Jordan singer Majid Al Maskati mused about the plight of immigrants. Red Bull Bass Camp alum Chris LaRocca started the show promptly downstairs in Longboat Hall after an initial DJ set by Dre Ngozi and Nino Brown. Almost immediately after LaRocca's final strum, Ngozi and Brown resumed the high-energy B2B that guests grooved to as they'd poured in. He hushed the noisy crowd with his dreamy falsetto and swapped piano for guitar just as seamlessly as he switched from his heavenly head voice to a confident belt. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.