NUNAVUT ARTIST TERRY UYARAK SHARES NEW JACE LASEK PRODUCED SINGLE - “INUIT NUNANGAT”

ᓄᓇᕗᒻᒥᐅᑦ ᐃᖖᒋᖅᑎ ᑎᐅᕆ ᐅᔭᕋᖅ ᓄᑖᒥᒃ ᐃᖖᒋᐅᓯᒥᒃ ᔭᐃᔅ ᓚᓯᒃ ᓴᖅᑮᔨᑉ ᓴᖅᑭᑕᖕᒐ   

ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᓄᓇᖕᒐᑦ 

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Terry Uyarak is a self-taught singer/songwriter and musician from Igloolik, a small and vibrant Inuit community located north of the Arctic circle between the Canadian mainland and Baffin Island in Nunavut. Igloolik is one of those special places in the Canadian Arctic, where Inuit language and culture are still strongly embedded into everyday life, and there’s a strong sense of community within. 

Today, Terry releases his first new music of the year, “Inuit Nunangat”, via Nunavut record label Aakuluk Music, produced by Jace Lasek. Of the song, Terry says “I decided to write ‘Inuit Nunangat’ back in 2012 because I always wanted to write a song about our ancestors who were absolutely my heroes. In ways I could not explain, I was starting to understand how powerful nature can become. In beauty and extreme. For many,many generations, our knowledge kept evolving and still today we still know much about how beautiful our culture and language is. So for me, having much pride in our people is in the words of the song.”

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The accompanying video of the song, directed by Samantha Tomsett, showcases a number of themes heard throughout the album, including lineage, a natural landscape, and life up North. 

From “Inuit Nunangat”:

Take a moment with me
To be thankful for our ancestors
We are alive now
Because of them
Our ancestors went through hard times
But we are still here
Thank you
We are here because of them
Inuit, Land of the Inuit
There is nothing like our land
Inuit, Land of the Inuit
No other compares to ours

Uyarak’s song writing is reflective of his experiences as a husband, father and hunter; and his songs are interwoven with interludes of storytelling by Igloolik elder Simon Qamaniq - all of which provide a sense of the environment in which they belong to. Uyarak elaborates: “The land is our source and our being. The land has always been our trouble and our freedom. The land has been my ancestor’s stories and has become my story.”

Terry is no stranger to the tight knit Nunavut music scene; for over a decade he performed as an actor, juggler, and musician, and toured around the globe with the only Inuit circus troupe in the world, ARTCIRQ. Most recently, Terry took part in the creation of and performed in a major multidisciplinary production, Unikkaaqtuaq, that toured across Canada in 2019. This kinship and involvement has led to some stellar collaborations, as the album also features prominent Nunavut artists like Polaris Music Prize nominee Riit, Celina Kalluk, and Becky Han. 

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The mission of Aakuluk Music is to help Nunavut musicians produce and promote their music. The label will help record, market, and distribute Inuktitut music nationally and internationally now, and for future generations of Inuit musicians. Aakuluk Music seeks to build hope through music and community, to encourage youth, and contribute to the preservation of the territory’s distinct culture. 

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DONOVAN WOODS EXPLORES HUMAN INTIMACY AND CONNECTION ON NEW LP, WITHOUT PEOPLE

WITHOUT PEOPLE DUE OUT NOVEMBER 6 VIA MEANT WELL

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NEW ALBUM FEATURES CO-WRITES WITH ED ROBERTSON, TUCKER BEATHARD, KATIE PRUITT, ASHLEY MONROE, JESSIE JO DILLON, DUSTIN CHRISTENSEN, AND MORE

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For many musicians, the coronavirus-caused quarantine put a halt on creating new songs; however, award-winning singer-songwriter Donovan Woods adapted quickly from his makeshift home recording studio to create his new album Without People due November 6, 2020 via Meant Well. The tender track “Seeing Other People” is available everywhere today. 

“This was the last song written for the record,” says Woods. “Dustin Christensen and I worked on this one in Nashville. Probably a lot of us have dated someone who seemed more desirable than us. I think it’s about that first experience of realizing the person you’re with operates at an energy you can’t live beside. You’re in love with them because everyone is in love with them. I have a specific night from my life that I believe this song is about, but, again, I can’t figure out why I think that. I was imagining that specific night even while we wrote it. Nothing like any of the things described in the song happened that night, there seems to be no connection whatsoever, but the feeling remains and that’s why I figured it was a good song.”

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While the album was created by musicians who were all contributing remotely, it encompasses the most intimate moments of human connection — something most people continue to yearn for more than five months into the current global pandemic. 

On Without People, Woods showcases his ability to illuminate the importance of tiny moments in relationships – from the innocent, unadulterated first blush of budding love on songs like “Clean Slate” to the complexities of the father-son dynamic on “Man Made Lake” and the appreciation of a lover’s grace in one’s weakest moments on the Katie Pruitt duet “She Waits For Me To Come Back Down". On “Lonely People”, celebrated British singer Rhys Lewis delicately echoes Woods’ sentiments about wanting to be alone – until you’re suddenly lonely.

“This album made me think about how easy life would be without other people, and how useless it would be,” says Woods. “This is what my brain wants to write about, so I suppose my responsibility is to follow it further and further into the most fearsome feelings I’ve got.”

Woods recruits co-writers Tucker Beathard, Ashley Monroe, Barenaked Ladies’ Ed Robertson, Thomas Finchum, and Katie Pruitt to create a lyrically-forward collection of songs bound by themes of the human condition. Long-time collaborator and producer James Bunton (David Myles, Vivek Shraya, Evening Hymns) and vocal producer Todd Clark (Dua Lipa, Noah Kahan, Phillip Phillips) round out the musically diverse creative team behind the album.

“I dove in deeper on this album than I ever have,” says Woods. “So if we are coming to the end of something, I can say that I tried my hardest to write truthfully about the people I’ve loved and the things I did wrong, and add my little verse to the story of what it feels like to be a person.”

For the release of Without People, Woods is committed to supporting individuals in marginalized communities. Woods launched his Humans of New York-esque Donovan Woods With People Project on July 29, championing independent creators from North America, United Kingdom, Sweden, Kenya and beyond across a diverse range of art mediums including graphic design and illustration, painting, dancing and more. Woods is collaborating with the artists from all over the world to create visual interpretations of each song on the record.’ Watch the first illustration created by Toronto-based designer/illustrator Iris Li, here: youtu.be/iwf2RrOsRUI

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WITHOUT PEOPLE TRACKLIST
1. “Without People” 
2. “The Last Time I Saw You”
3. “Seeing Other People”
4. “We Used To”
5. “She Waits For Me To Come Back Down” feat. Katie Pruitt
6. “Clean Slate”
7. “Man Made Lake”
8. “Interlude”
9. “Lonely People” feat. Rhys Lewis
10. “Grew Apart”
11. “Whole Way Home”
12. "High Season” 
13. “God Forbid”
14. “Whatever Keeps You Going” 

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LAL ANNOUNCES UPCOMING LP, SHARES “END OF THIS WORLD TOGETHER”

NEW LP, METEORS COULD COME DOWN, OUT NOVEMBER 6, 2020 VIA COAX RECORDS

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For over two decades, Polaris Music Prize longlisted electronic duo LAL, comprised of Rosina Kazi and Nicholas Murray, have built a catalogue of silvery, internationally-influenced electronica that insists that the dancefloor remain a place of resistance. In the process, they’ve become the backbone of Toronto’s sprawling DIY scene, nurturing and propping up a multi-generational group of artists.

Today, they share the first new music from their upcoming LP, Meteors Could Come Down, out on November 6, 2020 via Coax Records. On “End Of This World Together”, Kazi says:

“As we took this journey without the noise, the people, and the parties in our warehouse apartment, along with the constant grind outside, I found beauty in the stillness of our block. I said to myself that If the world was indeed going to end, then being with Nicholas, our chosen family and friends is paradise. After fighting for our lives for so long, we’ve been actively dismantling a world that wants us dead; we’re more than ready to enter a new paradigm. Being together to witness this old world fade away is humbling and hopeful.

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Recorded  in the early months of 2020, Meteors Could Come Down finds LAL looking inward, examining the intricacies of their own relationship to understand how to provide care to their community. Experimenting with minimalism and a concise inventory of sounds, the album explores for the potential for open space offered through drums and voice—dually centring on the richly dynamic textures of Kazi’s vocals and Murray’s skilled ear for world-building through silvery synths and drum beats—to hold a great deal of emotive weight

It advocates for a complicated kind of hope that’s only available when the end feels near: that’s at times slow and grating; confusing and confounding; and urgent and breathless. On Meteors Could Come Down Kazi and Murray capture a lofty anticipation that’s uniquely available to artists who have long been on the frontlines of radical change: hope for the energetic transformation into a new world.

Their 7th album, Meteors Could Come Down captures the spirit of a season fueled by a moment of pause that stoked the embers of revolution. Inspired by road trips along the coast to radical DIY arts scenes in Oakland and Olympia, and Adrienne Maree Brown’s bestselling book Pleasure Activism, Meteors Could Come Down is both their most minimal, and intimate, album to date. 

Utilizing concise inventory, Meteors Could Come Down, finds Kazi and Murr pulling back the curtain to examine the mechanical intricacies of their own relationship to understand how to provide care to their community. Hypnotic, opaque, glittering, and meditative; Meteors Could Come Down was designed to soothe, and settle into, building an album to support the many ways bodies utilize sound to repair. At its core, the album is fiercely futurist and a sprawling love letter to their chosen family and community that places the intimate space of (two) bodies as the first space of reconciliation. Together, they capture a lofty anticipation that’s uniquely available to artists who have long been on the frontlines of radical change: hope for the energetic transformation into a new world.

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METEORS COULD COME DOWN TRACKLIST
01 The Bitter End
02 End Of This World Together
03 Meteors Could Come Down
04 No Excuses
05 Still Movements
06 Turn Water Into Blood
07 Free And Broken
08 Who You Are

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