RUBY SINGH & THE FUTURE ANCESTORS SHARES NEW SINGLE FROM UPCOMING LP FEAT. ARTHUR FLOWERS & ANNOUNCES POETRY COLLECTION

RUBY SINGH & THE FUTURE ANCESTORS TO RELEASE CELESTIAL LIBATIONS, A GRIOTIC ODYSSEY INTO DIVINITY, DIASPORA AND THE BLUES FEATURING ARTHUR FLOWERS - OUT NOVEMBER 21, 2025

RUBY SINGH TO ALSO RELEASE BLADED EDGE BETWEEN, A COLLECTION OF POEMS  AVAILABLE NOV 4, 2025 - MORE INFO BELOW

WATCH / SHARE “WHEN THE HAMMER FALLS” HERE
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Ruby Singh + Arthur Flowers - Photo Credits : Dessmin Sidhu
(Ruby Singh) Caliegh Mayer (Arthur Flowers) // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Last month, multi-award-winning and JUNO Award-nominated ‘polymath’ Ruby Singh and the Future Ancestors announced a powerful new offering: Celestial Libations, a genre-bending blues / gospel / hip-hop / griotic album that summons myth, spirit and a future-facing reverence for the past. In this “ineffable” collaboration, Singh is joined by Arthur Flowers— 73 year old renowned Memphis-born griot, novelist, and Hoodoo practitioner.

Today, they’re sharing another new track from the album, “When The Hammer Falls”, a thunderous meditation on faith, collapse, and resilience. With Ruby Singh, Arthur Flowers, and Khari Wendell McClelland at the helm, the track fuses hard-hitting hip hop, and blues prophecy into a spell for the times we’re living in.

Part myth, part mirror, “When The Hammer Falls” asks what happens when the gods we once believed in, political, spiritual, or personal, fail us. Flowers’ Hoodoo storytelling and McClelland’s fierce flows with Singh’s razor-sharp verses, conjure a sound that sits somewhere between sermon and street anthem. It’s a song for the reckoning and for the strength it takes to keep believing when the world itself feels like it’s breaking apart.

“This song came out of watching the world unravel; climate chaos, greed, oligarchies, genocide and realizing that the hammer’s already falling,” says Singh. “We wanted to hold that truth without flinching, but also to find rhythm and spirit inside it. ‘When The Hammer Falls’ is both a warning and a prayer, a call to rise even as the sky comes down.”

WATCH / SHARE “WHEN THE HAMMER FALLS” HERE
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MORE ABOUT BLADED EDGE BETWEEN
On November 4, Ruby Singh will also release Bladed Edge Between, his new collection of poetry available via Next Page Press. Bladed Edge Between navigates intersections of memory, sound, and survival. This collection unfolds as a sonic archive of longing, belonging, and becoming. Anchored in the sacredness of place, diasporic grief, and mystical remembrance, the poems move through ecological resonance, spiritual inheritance, and intergenerational healing.

“Marked by a yearning for one’s ancestral roots in the Punjab, as well as a deep reverence for the foremothers whose protective prayers sing through time, these poems guide us, no matter what our respective origin story is, closer to the healing power of remembering, of music, of language,” writes Faisal Mohyuddin (author of Elsewhere: An Elegy and The Displaced Children of Displaced Children).

Governor General’s Literary Award for Poetry Cecily Nicholson adds that, “Ruby Singh’s poems navigate the loss and thrash of mortality, where winged forms lift, and the mother tongue finds a vessel. Attuned to cellular vibration, the rhythm of snowflakes, and the sonics of constellations, Bladed Edge Between is illuminated by lamplight and dances in the celestial glow. Beautiful.”

For more information about Bladed Edge Between visit Next Page Press. Book Launch and Album Launch events will be taking place around Vancouver this November.

BLADED EDGE BETWEEN LAUNCH EVENTS (VANCOUVER)
Nov 05 - Virtual Book Release Party hosted by Next Page Press  - REGISTER
Nov 07 - Enabling Arts - In Person Reading Launch (with Phanuel Antwi, Preeti Kaur Dhaliwall and Hari Alluri) TICKETS
Nov 08 - LOBE Studio - Immersive Multimedia Launch (with Hari Alluri and PIU) TICKETS

CELESTIAL LIBATIONS LAUNCH EVENT (VANCOUVER)
Nov 22 - LOBE Studio - TICKETS

PRE-ORDER BLADED EDGE BETWEEN HERE

MORE ABOUT CELESTIAL LIBATIONS 
Their creative kinship began in a moment of instant recognition of each other's work in the world: two artists from distant lineages, linked by a deep respect for ancestral craft, future seeding and storytelling as ritual. What followed was an unfolding of trust, laughter, improvisation and kinship with story, poetry, rhythm, and prayer woven into a living tapestry.

“I’d been wanting to work with Arthur for years, since we first met at the Indian Summer Festival in Vancouver and thankfully the stars aligned! I can’t believe this incredible man's work has never been recorded and released, so we wanted to make all the room on this album to celebrate this story slingin’ hoodoo man! His love and dedication to the craft in service to the greater world is deeply inspiring” says Singh. “Then I knew my brother, Khari Wendell McClelland, had to be a part of dreaming this album into existence; his voice, his spirit, his friendship and his songwriting have always enriched my life. The project had an undeniable pulse, we just kept following the signals, and through a lot of joy and kinship, this album was born”

Celestial Libations is a mythic journey, a sonic offering, and a conjuring of what feeds the spirit. An album made in reverence and resistance—born of collaboration, rooted in tradition, and reaching toward what’s possible. It doesn't look away from grief or injustice, but leans into them with rhythm, rhyme, and spirit. The album brings together the rawness of blues, the urgency of hip hop, the griotic traditions of myth and the uplift of gospel. Blending hip hop, blues, gospel, and griotic traditions, Ruby Singh & The Future Ancestors ft. Arthur Flowers pour songs and stories like libations—rituals to remember, rhythms for resistance, and spells to seed the world to come.

“I’ve been psychically wrestling with the state of the world, a live stream genocide, climate crisis, the purposeful destruction of human life and our future on this planet, all for profits of those that already have too much… really makes me question my faith in humanity and divinity. When we first started meeting, we were in deep conversation about the state of the world and the rising powers of oligarchs and facism. We knew we wanted the music to not just be responsive but generative toward the world we wanted to see. Arthur, in his wisdom, knew that we could probe these issues through one of the oldest ways humans always have: story. His griotic gifts act as a guide through the album and waters the seeds in the dry garden of the human heart” says Singh

Each track is a call across time and lineage: a prayer, a praise-song, a blues-spun incantation. With booming beats, illuminating rhymes, and soaring harmonies, the Future Ancestors summon liberation, longing, grief, divinity, and becoming.

WATCH / SHARE “GOOD GOD” HERE
BUY / STREAM “GOOD GOD” HERE

“When I first met Ruby Singh I detected his magical nature, but little did I know just how much of a dream weaver he is until he, Khari and Holly wove dreams I didn’t even know I had into realities, so fine they glow like stars in the firmament.” says Flowers 

Ruby Singh brings his composition and lyricism —drawing on ancestral memory and future vision. His voice moves from grounded spoken word to explosive rhyme, always with heart, always in service of something greater. The legendary Arthur Flowers, the blues doctor himself, brings his Hoodoo storytelling—tales of Br’er Rabbit, Sister Beetle, and the Monkey Doctor—braiding together trickster myth and wisdom with his conjuring ways. His presence is both invocation and blessing. Khari Wendell McClelland, of the Sojourners, lights the way with his gospel-infused melodies and songwriting brilliance, delivering lines that rise like fire towards the night sky. Together, this trio holds the core of a work rooted in reverence, kinship, and sonic healing. Joining this sacred constellation are Holly Eccleston (Vocals), Gordon Grdina (oud and guitar), Kenton Loewen (percussion), Paul Finlay (DJ), and Karlis Silins (upright and electric bass).

The album lives in relationship with Singh’s forthcoming poetry collection, Bladed Edge Between (out on November 4). A parallel offering, the book moves through themes of memory, sound, and survival—intergenerational grief and becoming as a spiritual act. Like the album, it is a cartography of diasporic longing, radical joy and mystic understanding that maps personal and ancestral memory across music, ritual, and migration. The book will be accompanied by a limited spoken word release. Both projects ask: What are the stories we carry? What will we leave behind? What might we become if we truly listen?

Celestial Libations draws a ceremonial circle with stardust, incanting the names of the many, for a mythic remembering. It’s blues as ceremony, hip hop as spellwork, gospel as uprising—a testament to the sacred work of becoming. 

The album will premier at LOBE Studios in Vancouver on November 21st and 22nd by way of a launch and listening party with a tour planned for the summer of 2026. 

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CELESTIAL LIBATIONS TRACKLIST
01 In The Beginning
02 Good God
03 Down Home
04 The Monkey Doctor
05 When The Hammer Falls
06 Healing
07 Brer Rabbit and Sister Beetle
08 A New Millennium
09 Leaping At The Sun
10 Descendants
11 Blessings

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RUBY SINGH & THE FUTURE ANCESTORS RETURN WITH NEW LP, CELESTIAL LIBATIONS, FEAT. ARTHUR FLOWERS

RUBY SINGH & THE FUTURE ANCESTORS TO RELEASE CELESTIAL LIBATIONS, A GRIOTIC ODYSSEY INTO DIVINITY, DIASPORA AND THE BLUES FEATURING ARTHUR FLOWERS - OUT NOVEMBER 21, 2025

WATCH / SHARE “GOOD GOD” HERE
BUY / STREAM “GOOD GOD” HERE

Ruby Singh + Arthur Flowers - Photo Credits : Dessmin Sidhu
(Ruby Singh) Caliegh Mayer (Arthur Flowers) // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Multi-award-winning and JUNO Award-nominated ‘polymath’ Ruby Singh returns with the Future Ancestors and a powerful new offering: Celestial Libations, a genre-bending blues / gospel / hip-hop / griotic album that summons myth, spirit and a future-facing reverence for the past. 

In this “ineffable” collaboration, Singh is joined by Arthur Flowers— 73 year old renowned Memphis-born griot, novelist, and Hoodoo practitioner. Their creative kinship began in a moment of instant recognition of each other's work in the world: two artists from distant lineages, linked by a deep respect for ancestral craft, future seeding and storytelling as ritual. What followed was an unfolding of trust, laughter, improvisation and kinship with story, poetry, rhythm, and prayer woven into a living tapestry.

“I’d been wanting to work with Arthur for years, since we first met at the Indian Summer Festival in Vancouver and thankfully the stars aligned! I can’t believe this incredible man's work has never been recorded and released, so we wanted to make all the room on this album to celebrate this story slingin’ hoodoo man! His love and dedication to the craft in service to the greater world is deeply inspiring” says Singh. “Then I knew my brother, Khari Wendell McClelland, had to be a part of dreaming this album into existence; his voice, his spirit, his friendship and his songwriting have always enriched my life. The project had an undeniable pulse, we just kept following the signals, and through a lot of joy and kinship, this album was born”

Paving the way for the album’s release is the first single, “Good God”, which Singh describes as “a spiritual exhale”. Opening in invocation: Arthur Flowers’ baritone rises like morning mist from the Delta, asking timeless questions—Am I alone? Am I Free? Who am I, Lord? What is my destiny?—then explodes into an exalted chorus. Blues, hip-hop and gospel, coalesce into a radiant storm of sound. The track features Singh’s soulful rhymes, McClelland’s unshakable melodies, and a breakout verse from Holly Eccleston—whose voice floats and bites with equal measure as she becomes “light flowing through a prism.” Together they conjure towards something larger, a song that will have you raising your hands to the sky for the offerings coming through. 

“It’s a prayer, a praise song, and a sonic ritual,” says Singh. “It’s about divinity—not out there—but right here, with and in all of us.”

WATCH / SHARE “GOOD GOD” HERE
BUY / STREAM “GOOD GOD” HERE

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

MORE ABOUT CELESTIAL LIBATIONS
Celestial Libations is a mythic journey, a sonic offering, and a conjuring of what feeds the spirit. An album made in reverence and resistance—born of collaboration, rooted in tradition, and reaching toward what’s possible. It doesn't look away from grief or injustice, but leans into them with rhythm, rhyme, and spirit. The album brings together the rawness of blues, the urgency of hip hop, the griotic traditions of myth and the uplift of gospel. Blending hip hop, blues, gospel, and griotic traditions, Ruby Singh & The Future Ancestors ft. Arthur Flowers pour songs and stories like libations—rituals to remember, rhythms for resistance, and spells to seed the world to come.

“I’ve been psychically wrestling with the state of the world, a live stream genocide, climate crisis, the purposeful destruction of human life and our future on this planet, all for profits of those that already have too much… really makes me question my faith in humanity and divinity. When we first started meeting, we were in deep conversation about the state of the world and the rising powers of oligarchs and facism. We knew we wanted the music to not just be responsive but generative toward the world we wanted to see. Arthur, in his wisdom, knew that we could probe these issues through one of the oldest ways humans always have: story. His griotic gifts act as a guide through the album and waters the seeds in the dry garden of the human heart” says Singh

Each track is a call across time and lineage: a prayer, a praise-song, a blues-spun incantation. With booming beats, illuminating rhymes, and soaring harmonies, the Future Ancestors summon liberation, longing, grief, divinity, and becoming.

“When I first met Ruby Singh I detected his magical nature, but little did I know just how much of a dream weaver he is until he, Khari and Holly wove dreams I didn’t even know I had into realities, so fine they glow like stars in the firmament.” says Flowers 

Ruby Singh brings his composition and lyricism —drawing on ancestral memory and future vision. His voice moves from grounded spoken word to explosive rhyme, always with heart, always in service of something greater. The legendary Arthur Flowers, the blues doctor himself, brings his Hoodoo storytelling—tales of Br’er Rabbit, Sister Beetle, and the Monkey Doctor—braiding together trickster myth and wisdom with his conjuring ways. His presence is both invocation and blessing. Khari Wendell McClelland, of the Sojourners, lights the way with his gospel-infused melodies and songwriting brilliance, delivering lines that rise like fire towards the night sky. Together, this trio holds the core of a work rooted in reverence, kinship, and sonic healing. Joining this sacred constellation are Holly Eccleston (Vocals), Gordon Grdina (oud and guitar), Kenton Loewen (percussion), Paul Finlay (DJ), and Karlis Silins (upright and electric bass).

The album lives in relationship with Singh’s forthcoming poetry collection, Bladed Edge Between (out on November 4). A parallel offering, the book moves through themes of memory, sound, and survival—intergenerational grief and becoming as a spiritual act. Like the album, it is a cartography of diasporic longing, radical joy and mystic understanding that maps personal and ancestral memory across music, ritual, and migration. The book will be accompanied by a limited spoken word release. Both projects ask: What are the stories we carry? What will we leave behind? What might we become if we truly listen?

Celestial Libations draws a ceremonial circle with stardust, incanting the names of the many, for a mythic remembering. It’s blues as ceremony, hip hop as spellwork, gospel as uprising—a testament to the sacred work of becoming. 

The album will premier at LOBE Studios in Vancouver on November 21st and 22nd by way of a launch and listening party with a tour planned for the summer of 2026. 

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

CELESTIAL LIBATIONS TRACKLIST
01 In The Beginning
02 Good God
03 Down Home
04 The Monkey Doctor
05 When The Hammer Falls
06 Healing
07 Brer Rabbit and Sister Beetle
08 A New Millenium
09 Leaping At The Sun
10 Descendants
11 Blessings

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RUBY SINGH’S VOX.INFOLD II OUT THIS FRIDAY, SHARES NEW VIDEO

RUBY SINGH RELEASES “THE INVITATION”, THE THIRD SINGLE FROM UPCOMING ALBUM VOX.INFOLD II: A CELEBRATION OF NEW LIFE AND RESILIENT JOY AMIDST CHALLENGING TIMES

WATCH / SHARE “THE INVITATION” WITH CHIMERIK 似不像 HERE
PRE-SAVE VOX.INFOLD II HERE

RUBY SINGH’S VOX.INFOLD II - AN ACAPPELLA WORK THAT BRINGS TOGETHER A POTENT COLLABORATION OF INDIGENOUS, BLACK AND SOUTH ASIAN VOICES - SET FOR RELEASE ON NOVEMBER 29, 2024

ALBUM LAUNCH NOVEMBER 29 + 30 AT LOBE’S 4D SPATIAL SOUND STUDIO IN VANCOUVER - TICKETS HERE

“Mesmerizing, vibrant…Singh isn’t just crossing genres, he’s straddling astral planes….Vox.Infold is an immersive experience of looped beats, breathing and vocals that deserve placement on a Dune soundtrack.” - Globe and Mail

"Ruby Singh keeps on dropping dynamic sonic experiments. The cross-cultural a cappella project brings together vocalists from Indigenous, Inuit, Black and South Asian backgrounds to unite myriad musical traditions in new and unique ways." - The Vancouver Sun

Photo Credit : Dessmin Sidhu // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Acclaimed composer and producer Ruby Singh announces the release of the third single, "The Invitation", to celebrate the forthcoming album Vox.Infold II. This latest album follows in the footsteps of Singh's acclaimed Vox.Infold, which was both JUNO Award-nominated and recognized with a Western Canada Music Award. This third single is a joyous and celebratory welcoming to our new kin entering this world. 

“The Invitation” opens its arms to the sky to welcome new spirits descending from the stars. Led by Russell Wallace’s powerful and embracing voice, along with PIQSIQ’s Inuksuk Mackay and Tiffany Ayalik’s playful Katajjaq (Inuit throat singing), this song embodies the joy we feel when a new member of our family is born. This a cappella piece weaves together Indigenous, Black, and South Asian voices, symbolizing a shared cultural tradition of erupting in song to celebrate life’s most precious arrivals.

Amidst this time of global crisis —including the challenges of climate change, the resurgence of radical ideologies, and ongoing genocides—”The Invitation” stands as a bold act of defiance. It refuses to yield to despair, offering a moment of unity and exultation. Through this song, Singh invites listeners to lift their voices in celebration, resilience, and hope—reminding us of the enduring power of joy, even in turbulent times.

The music video for “The Invitation” created by Chimerik 似不像,  marks their 6th collaboration with Ruby Singh. The visual work layers 360° video, captured by Singh himself, of West Coast forest landscapes (using innovative methods in real-time new media program Isadora) with the flowing, ever changing imagery of local water bodies. Echoing the energy of the song, the video draws inspiration from the liveliness of nature itself, how it acts as a mirror for our own human cycle of life and reminds us how each day contains something precious worth celebrating. The tall trunks of trees stretching up to the sky like arms raised in joy, the water flowing no matter what the obstacle - “The Invitation” rejoices in the act of coming to life.

WATCH / SHARE “THE INVITATION” WITH CHIMERIK 似不像 HERE

PRE-SAVE VOX.INFOLD II HERE

MORE ABOUT VOX.INFOLD II
Vox.Infold II promises to continue this journey of unity, cultural connection, and musical brilliance. As an album, Ruby Singh’s Vox.Infold II explores the gateways on either side of life with songs that welcome incoming souls, mark our time on this earthly plane and honour the outgoing spirits to our ancestors. The album plays within cyclical time echoing (mirroring) the transitions between birth, life, death and the return to spirit. The opening song “Solar” invites the spirits to return to this earthly plane. The last track “Mojuba” is a Vox.Infold take on a traditional Yoruban Hymn wherein the ancestors sing for us as we cross over into the next world, inviting us to return to our eternal home. The ensemble consists of PIQSIQ’s Tiffany Ayalik and Inuksuk Mackay, Dawn Pemberton, Russell Wallace, Shamik Bilgi, Tiffany Moses, Hussein Janmohamed and Ruby Singh himself to bring together a full bodied, resonant and sensorial expression of our spirit journeys housed in polyrhythm, polymeter, lush harmonies, and polyphonic poetry. 

WATCH / SHARE “RADIATE” WITH CHIMERIK 似不像 HERE
BUY / STREAM “RADIATE” HERE

“Over the past number of years I’ve lost many elders in my family and, at the same time, a whole lot of beautiful little babies have come into our community. This album was created both as a welcome to the new ones joining us and as prayer for those that have passed, for so much of human history we have used song as a ritual marker for two of life's biggest events: birth and death. While composing the album I began to think about the music I would like to hear on my own deathbed and realized how similar that would be to a lullaby, on all sides of life we want to feel the love of our dear ones. So this album is an expression of that love we carry for our young ones and our elders as they journey to and from the spirit world.”

The album launch will take place at LOBE’s 4D Spatial Sound Studio in Vancouver on November 29th and 30th featuring live spatial playbacks, an XR lounge with Mixed and Augmented Reality Experiences of Mojuba along with artist talk backs. More info and tickets can be found here. 

WATCH / SHARE “THE CHASE” WITH CHIMERIK 似不像 HERE
BUY / STREAM “THE CHASE” HERE

Vox.Infold Ensemble // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

ABOUT RUBY SINGH
A multi-award-winning performer, composer, and producer, Ruby Singh is the driving force behind Vox.Infold II. Residing on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ/Selilwitulh Nations (Vancouver BC.) Singh’s creativity spans music, poetry, photography and film engaging with mythos, ecology, justice and fantasy that has garnered him the Lieutenant Governor’s Jubilee Award for excellence in Art and Music in 2022, in 2023 he received his inaugural JUNO Award nomination, and he won both the WCMA award for best Global Music Artist of the Year and BC Touring Council’s Artist of the Year.

ABOUT CHIMERIK 似不像
Partnering in this sonic spectacle is Chimerik x, a multi-award-winning interdisciplinary nonprofit organization. Comprising artists from underrepresented groups across various disciplines, Chimerik 似不像 has collaborated on over 500 international projects, exhibiting at renowned events such as ISEA, Digital Arts Festival of Taipei, and PUSH International Performing Arts Festival. Their expertise in new media software and commitment to empowering underrepresented communities make them an integral part of Vox.Infold II.

PAST PRAISE FOR RUBY SINGH

“Mesmerizing, vibrant…Singh isn’t just crossing genres, he’s straddling astral planes….Vox.Infold is an immersive experience of looped beats, breathing and vocals that deserve placement on a Dune soundtrack.” - Globe and Mail

"Ruby Singh keeps on dropping dynamic sonic experiments. The cross-cultural a cappella project brings together vocalists from Indigenous, Inuit, Black and South Asian backgrounds to unite myriad musical traditions in new and unique ways." - The Vancouver Sun

“Lush polyphonic worlds…atmospheric, haunting, ethereal” - Stir Vancouver

“Truly immersive, exciting experience…wildly experimental..fresh and vital.” - The Manitoban

VOX.INFOLD II TRACKLIST
01 Solar
02 Return
03 The Invitation
04 Radiate
05 Heights
06 Snare
07 The Chase
08 Parade Of Lost Souls
09 Mojuba

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