Luke, I take some offence to the following statements, I think that you are being pretty harsh on this developing band.. have you heard the stuff on www.myspace.com/chameleonproject ? Eris is a great track, one of my new favorites. I think this was a exciting and daunting opportunity for the Toronto band and I believed they deliverd. It really looked like the jam-band crowd.... dreadies and happy stoner vibes, but it was really a different scene altogether; more of a Drum & Bass and Techno crowd. It was a great turn out, for an artist who has never been to Toronto and is just breaking new ground. The week of press coverage combined with the message board fever ( witch was unfortunately not on jambands.ca ) over this show and his youtube video was quite surprising, and so the night was probably over-capacity. The vibe I got as CP played was that this was a wild wild party and I was lucky to be there. I felt the band played confidently and played a mix of music that drew upon many sources; from jamband esque funky & disco and reggae/dub to electro-beats: drum n bass & breaks. There was this great instrumental JAMROCK that was played very fiercely that I enjoyed tremendously. I have personally played with members of the Chameleon Project and think they are great musicians. Luke, I know you are a critic and are hard to impress; but I think your "critical-ness" has become increasingly one sided, that you fail to give any credit to the strengths of some musical projects. Also I think your point of view is based on your current specific music fixations. Do readers of jambands know that you are a hiphop junkie, i.e. I have your copy of XX magazine; NAS I believe is on the cover. Have you thought at all that someone from a different point of view and influences might be entertained by the Chamelon Band? That being said, pretty much everyone else there was having a great ol' time and enjoying the sounds.