Montreal International Jazz Fest, July 4: Critic’s choice

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Thursday, July 4

Kroy (7:30 p.m., TD Stage, free). Anyone up for a little evocative electropop? Of course you are. Kroy is the nom de stage of Camille Poliquin, who is one-half of the alt electronic duo Milk & Bone, and her project burst on to the scene with a highly original debut album, Scavenger, in 2016. Think trip hop, new wave synth pop and something oh-so-Montreal. Fun. (BK)

Alfa Mist (9 p.m., Club Soda). British drummer-pianist, producer and rapper Alfa Mist rhymes on just two songs on his fifth album, Variables, released last year. The rest of the time, he — and we — get lost in the music, a free-flowing mix of jazz with splashes of hip hop and soul. (TD)

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