Project 2: Spoken Word (2004)
- Steph Berntson (Sackville) – Barreling Madly (2:07)
- Kevin Matthews (Winnipeg) – Arsenic and Boldface (3:05)
- Derek Bradford (Halifax) – I Spy (1:53)
- Ève Langevin (Montréal) – Bulletin de nouvelles en bref, version 1 (1:09)
- Gein Wong (Toronto) – A Paper Son (2:35)
- Khyro (Montréal) – Fragment de Réflection du Mirroir 2: Forêt Vierge (1:55)
- Jeremy Gorman (Fredericton) – Pussycat Pussycat (1:29)
- Barbara Adler (Coquitlam) – In the Time Before (3:50)
- Nico Rogers (Winnipeg) – Hard to choke your artichoke heart (1:22)
- Julie Parrell (Winnipeg) – Untitled (2:23)
- Odessa Thornhill (Montréal) – I Sold My Wealth (1:02)
- T.L. Cowan (Edmonton) – homebody/homegirl (4:40)
- Heather Majaury (Waterloo) – Mother’s Song (4:25)
- Janet Marie Rogers (Victoria) – Make Me / Sombrio Spirit (4:18)
- Unblind (North York) – Mythology (1:43)
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