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Meet ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½’s king of karaoke, who hosts a beloved Kensington Market party, where locals sing their hearts out every Wednesday night

Mike Gabel, who runs Hot Breath at Handlebar, says his goal is to create a space where people feel “safe enough to truly let go.â€Â 

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Mike Gabel (left) fires a toilet paper cannon as performers sing at Hot Breath, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½’s top karaoke night.


It’s a packed Wednesday night at in Kensington Market. A man in head-to-toe yellow — from Nike Air Force Ones to a mop of bottle-blond hair — works silently on a stage near the back. He’s twiddling knobs, checking reverb levels on microphones and trying to get a projector’s image to manifest just right.

Patrons start trickling over to deliver small slips of paper, scribbled with spells that will grant them unadulterated bliss in the form of a three-and-a-half minute pop song. The spellcaster is Mike Gabel, the self-proclaimed “head honch†of Hot Breath Karaoke, and he’s here to give you the best karaoke night of your life.

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