THURSDAY

THURSDAY

  • AIRJAZZ

    Arias Hoyle, also known by his stage name AirJazz, is a Tlingit hip-hop artist hailing from Juneau, Alaska. With a unique blend of traditional Tlingit culture and modern hip-hop beats, AirJazz captivates audiences with his powerful lyrics and energetic performances. Inspired by his language and the rich cultural heritage of his community, AirJazz uses his music as a platform to share stories, shed light on social issues, and celebrate Indigenous identity. His music resonates with listeners, bridging the gap between tradition and contemporary expression. AirJazz's artistry not only showcases his talent, but gives a glimpse into the future of emerging Indigenous artist, and also serves as a testament to the vibrant and diverse music scene in Alaska.

  • HALLUCI NATION

    Halluci Nation, formerly known as A Tribe Called Red, is a groundbreaking music collective that emerged in Canada. Formed in 2008, the group consists of DJ NDN, Bear Witness, and 2oolman. Their music blends traditional Indigenous sounds with contemporary electronic beats, creating a unique fusion known as "powwow-step." Halluci Nation's innovative approach has garnered widespread acclaim and recognition, earning them numerous awards and nominations. They have become powerful advocates for Indigenous rights and representation, using their platform to raise awareness and celebrate Indigenous culture. Through their music and activism, Halluci Nation continues to push boundaries and inspire a new generation of artists and change-makers. The Halluci Nation maintains focus on what they feel they can impact most: how Indigenous people are seen.

  • KHU.ÉEX'

    Khu.eex, led by Tlingit Artist, Preston Singletary, is an Indigenous band full of creative members, including storytellers, activists and artists, that bring this collective energy to the stage as one powerful unit. Their focus is raising awareness of social issues, stemming from the Native American struggle, that branch out to serious issues that affect all people. They bring a much-needed Indigenous perspective while keeping our tribal culture and endangered ancient languages alive through music, storytelling and art. Description goes here

  • ALBINO MBIE

    Albino Mbie is an award winning Musician, Guitarist, Singer, Composer, Sound and mixing engineer born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. Fueled by the resourcefulness and determination that have always characterized Mozambicans, he built his first guitar at 16 from a 5-liter can of oil, scrap wood, and strings made out of electrical cords.

  • AKU-MATU

    Allison Warden, known by her stage name Aku-Matu, is a multi-talented artist and performer. Born with Inupiaq and Irish heritage, she draws inspiration from her cultural background to create captivating works of art. Aku-Matu is renowned for her powerful storytelling, combining spoken word, music, and visual art to connect with audiences on a deep and meaningful level. With a unique blend of traditional and contemporary influences, she explores themes of identity, community, and the environment. Aku-Matu's innovative approach to art has earned her recognition and praise, making her a prominent figure in the contemporary art scene.

  • MARC BROWN & THE BLUES CREW

    Marc Brown & The Blues Crew is an Athabascan musical group known for their captivating blend of blues, rock, and soul. Led by the talented Marc Brown, this band delivers electrifying performances that captivate audiences. With their soulful vocals, skillful musicianship, and heartfelt lyrics of life in rural Alaska, Marc Brown & The Blues Crew have carved out a unique space in the Alaskan music industry. Their innovative sound and cultural influences make them a force to be reckoned with, showcasing the rich musical heritage of the Athabascan people. Through their dynamic performances and infectious energy, Marc Brown & The Blues Crew continue to make waves and leave a lasting impact on the music scene.

  • SAMANTHA CRAIN

    Samantha Crain is a Choctaw Nation songwriter, musician, producer, and singer from Shawnee, Oklahoma, signed with Ramseur Records and Real Kind Records and Full Time Hobby Records. Crain won three NAMMYs in 2009 for Folk Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year and in 2022 for Single of the Year for "Bloomsday".

  • THERES MORE

    theres more (AKA howie echo-hawk)

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    theres more makes music to dance to, feel to, laugh to, and vibe to.

    They are a multi-instrumentalist, and generally refuse genre limitations. Dub, house, dance, jazz, rnb, reggae, the blues––they make what they like, for the people they love, and for themself.

    They have made jazz fusion songs like “PARASITE,” decolonial militant reggae songs with their band Ghost Horse, and dance songs like “Don’t Let Them Colonize That Pussy” and “Come and Get Your LandBack.” The latter two were created for their infamous Seattle based party “INDIGEQUEER” that they produce semi-monthly as the founder of Indigenize Productions. When playing live, they sing, dj, play guitar, keyboard, and percussion, all supplemented by a looper and their computer.

    They are also known as Howie Echo-Hawk, and are a comedian, performer, director/filmmaker, event producer, visual artist, and if you can believe it, theres more. If you like their vibe, you can follow them at one of their many, many instagrams.

    @_theresmore_ @Indigenizeproductions @howieechohawk @everynativepisode @ghosthorseband