Miriodor

[5][6] The album was released worldwide; they played the 1988 Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville and, with the help of the l’Agence Québec/Wallonie-Bruxelles pour la jeunesse (the agency for international co-operation between Belgium and Quebec), toured in Belgium and France in March 1989.

[7] The band played the Festival des musiques de création du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean and the International Computer Music Conference.

The quartet recorded the song "Promenade sous zéro", which appeared on the compilation album Unsettled Scores.

[9] Sabin Hudon left the band mid-process; he was replaced by Nicolas Masino (bass, keyboards), and they performed at ProgScape ‘96 in Baltimore, the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and at La Maison du Québec in St-Malo (France).

[11][2] In October 2000, Miriodor played at Chicago's HotHouse, and at Edgefest, an Avant-garde festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

[13] Nicolas Lessard (bass guitar/keyboards) joined Miriodor, and the band premiered the material live on Sat.