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(On April 20th, 2009, Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw surprised Winnipeg with a free acoustic show at The Pyramid Cabaret.  I was lucky enough to sit down with the two of them before the show and find out a little bit about what makes them who they are.  Traditionally, I would edit this article down to around 1,200 words, but I feel that with all the things we discussed, it would be a disservice to Emily, Jimmy, and you, the reader, to cut out anything but the most mundane exchanges.  Therefore, this article was originally published in three parts on May 5th, 6th and 7th, 2009.  Please enjoy.)

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On the horizon of releasing her new album, Every Opposite, Zaki Ibrahim proves how aptly titled it is through our conversation.  It began with a reflection upon the previous night’s Eclectica In Purple EP release party and concert, yet twisted and turned itself to bring out her perspective on growing up through the South African Apartheid and how that negative childhood experience has affected her character and music in a positive way.  An old soul breaking new ground in Toronto’s hip hop scene, Ms. Ibrahim redefines perfection in her music with characteristic imperfections and true personality – which I sincerely applaud.  Popular music in the last decade or so has seemingly lacked this attribute, and is one of the reasons I have given up on radio and cannot tell the difference from one tween tart to another.  Zaki stands alone in style, sound and even appearance – her curls and the spaces in her teeth accentuate her beauty and personality.

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