PHIL KLAB
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Current Project

'Thunder and Silk' is Phil Klab's debut album — original compositions moving through neo-classical electronic, ambient techno, minimal house and electro-funk. Built to move bodies as much as minds. Complete Album release is expected in Fall 2026

Outdoor performances in Montreal starting June 24 — Parc Lafontaine and Parc du Mont-Royal. Also a surprise performance at the Place des Arts metro station during the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Dates and details on social media.

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Previous Project

The Dopamine Synth — A short video series on sound design and electronic performance. Launched in fall 2025 on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.

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Previous Project

Live Electro Improvisation — From January to September 2025, Phil Klab took over Montreal metro stations with a synth and a loopstation, building 90-minute sets in real time in front of strangers who became an audience.

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Audio / Videos

Live performances, studio excerpts, sonic experiments. Available on YouTube, SoundCloud and soon Spotify — but new work appears here first.

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Behind the sound of
Phil Klab

Founded in 2024 by Philippe Labonté, Phil Klab is an electronic composition and performance project based in Montreal. Classical training, jazz experimentations, a resolutely live approach to electronic music — a sound unlike any other. Neo-classical piano over a pulsing kick. Dense textures over grooving basslines. A spectrum ranging from contemplative ambient to saturated electro-funk — with the same density and intention running through all of it.

Phil Klab
Performer / Composer / Producer
UNIQUE

GENRE OF
ELECTRONIC MUSIC

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Live Performances

Every composition is a navigation between architecture and instinct — between the precision of a sequence built on synthesizers and sequencers, and the accident that redefines everything.

What follows: live performance videos and excerpts from recent productions.

There are a few hidden links at the bottom of some pages — little surprises for synth lovers to find.

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