Residents take up residence at Double Dragon
A DJ-and-video collective that began by hosting casual events at an apartment has found its latest home at a new nightclub in Edmonton.
Residents.tv is the brainchild of Michael Ng, Joel Vaillancourt, and Nathan Panousis. It's grown from a hangout inspired by nightlife streamer Boiler Room into an event series where DJs (and occasionally other musical acts) perform in real life for recordings later posted online.
"Why not just invite some local producers, local DJs and kind of have a bi-weekly hangout at the apartment?" co-founder Michael Ng remembered thinking in 2016. "Just talk about music, and showcase what they have to offer and what kind of music they've been doing."
Streaming those home gatherings caught the attention of the team behind 9910, The Common, and Fu's Repair Shop.
"All the guys from The Common/9910 were seeing this content that was really similar to where they were at (with programming)," Ng told Taproot. "They approached us, and we weren't sure if it was going to translate very well. But it worked incredibly well — loads of folks came out."
From then on, Residents held most of its events at 9910. Then when the restaurant group opened Double Dragon next to the new location of Fu's Repair Shop on Jasper Avenue, Residents was on hand to help christen the new nightclub at its grand opening.
"We thought it was super cool that they would ask us something so big. We were very honoured to do that with them," Ng said of the June 9 event. "A lot is different about Double Dragon. It's a way bigger space. I think there's a lot that we had to put forth to elevate what content would look like when we're shooting in there."
Residents will be back at Double Dragon on Sept. 3 after playing a set aboard the Edmonton Riverboat to celebrate The Common's 14th birthday.