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  • SNOTTY NOSE REZ KIDS

    Snotty Nose Rez Kids is a dynamic Indigenous hip-hop duo hailing from the Haisla Nation in British Columbia, Canada. Comprised of rappers Darren "Young D" Metz and Quinton "Yung Trybez" Nyce, they have gained recognition for their powerful lyricism, social commentary, and unapologetic expression of their Indigenous identity. Snotty Nose Rez Kids' music explores themes of decolonization, indigenous rights, and the realities of life in their community. Their unique blend of traditional Indigenous sounds with contemporary hip-hop beats has garnered them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim, solidifying their position as influential voices in the music industry.

  • PAMYUA

    Pamyua is a captivating musical group hailing from Alaska, known for their unique blend of Inuit Soul and Tribal Funk. Drawing inspiration from their Inuit heritage, Pamyua infuses traditional rhythms and melodies with modern beats and elements, creating a vibrant and mesmerizing sound. With powerful vocals and dynamic performances, Pamyua showcases the rich cultural traditions of the Inuit people while embracing contemporary musical influences. Their music transcends boundaries, captivating audiences worldwide and leaving a lasting impression with their infectious energy and soulful expression.

  • CARY MORIN

    Cary Morin Described as one of the best acoustic pickers on the scene today, Cary Morin brings together the great musical traditions of America and beyond like no other. With deft fingerstyle guitar and vocals that alternately convey melodic elation and gritty world-weariness, Morin crafts an inimitable style often characterized as acoustic Native Americana with qualities of blues, bluegrass, jazz, jam, reggae, and dance.

  • PURA FÉ

    The legendary musician Pura Fé,, was born with Tuscarora and Taino heritage. She captivated audiences with her powerful voice, soulful songwriting, and mesmerizing guitar skills. Pura Fé's music blended Native American influences with blues, folk, and roots music, creating a unique and captivating sound. She used her music to share stories of resilience, cultural pride, and social justice, becoming an advocate for indigenous rights and environmental sustainability.

  • ASHLEY YOUNG

    Alaska’s prodigal songwriter, Ashley Young has recently returned from a fruitful musical life in Boise, ID. With a dynamic range of emotional expressions and effortless warmth, Ashley’s soulful singer/songwriter performance is tender, understated and memorable. Just as each strand of cedar bark is carefully intertwined to create a beautiful and harmonious design, Ashley weaves together melodies, rhythms, and words to craft a tapestry of emotions and storytelling, paying homage to her Tlingit culture.Description goes here

  • DAMASE

    Damase Elis is a Calgary-born singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and member of the Metis Nation of Alberta. Damase’s music aims to blend past and present sounds. Living by the philosophy that there is never too much reverb. Damase is an urban Indigiqueer with a keen ear, a soulful voice, and a well-timed attention to detail. ThEIr work is an amalgamation of indie-rock and folk influences, a love of literature, and a passion for the craft of songwriting.

  • QUINN CHRISTOPHERSON

    Quinn Christopherson, an accomplished Athabascan performing artist hailing from Alaska, captivates audiences with his unique blend of folk, indie, and singer-songwriter styles. Born and raised in Anchorage, Quinn's music echoes the raw beauty of his surroundings, drawing inspiration from his Alaskan heritage. With soulful vocals and introspective lyrics, he weaves stories of resilience, identity, and personal growth. Quinn's talent has garnered recognition, including winning the prestigious NPR Tiny Desk Contest in 2019. Through his heartfelt performances, Quinn Christopherson continues to leave an indelible mark on the music world, shining a light on the experiences and culture of Alaska.

  • WITTY YOUNGMAN

    Witty Youngman is a talented singer-songwriter hailing from King Island Inupiaq and Fort Peck Dakota heritage. With a passion for music that stems from her diverse up-bringing, Witty weaves together captivating melodies and witty lyrics. Her soulful voice and engaging stage presence have garnered her a dedicated following. Drawing inspiration from her Indigenous roots, Witty's music explores themes of identity, humor, and the power of storytelling.

  • DANIEL FIRMIN

    Daniel Firmin is a brilliant Gwich'in Athabascan indie folk singer-songwriter. Born in the heart of the Gwich'in Nation and living amongst the Aak’w Kwaan, Daniel's music reflects a deep connection to roots and the natural beauty of his homeland. At times soft spoken then quickly reverting to powerful soulful vocals and philosophical lyrics, he weaves together storytelling and contemporary melodies, creating a captivating sound that is uniquely Daniel Firman.

  • H3

    H3 is an Anchorage, Alaska based Hawaiian Reggae group that brings the vibrant sounds of the islands to the northernmost state. With their unique blend of traditional Hawaiian music and reggae rhythms, H3 creates a captivating musical experience that transports listeners to a tropical paradise. Their soulful vocals, infectious melodies, and skillful instrumentation have earned them a dedicated following both locally and beyond. Hailing from diverse backgrounds, the members of H3 infuse their performances with a rich cultural tapestry, creating a truly authentic and memorable musical journey. Prepare to be swept away by the enchanting melodies and positive island vibes of H3.

  • 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