What are you listening to now?

5 years 7 months ago - 5 years 7 months ago #1597 by outis
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Drake - In My Feelings

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5 years 6 months ago #1598 by Sqdn. Ldr. Ted Striker
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updated track;) just dance, ev’rybody!

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5 years 6 months ago #1599 by snowman
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Noice :gj: Insomnia reminds me of Nik :sylvester:

"Straight and narrow is the path."

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5 years 6 months ago #1600 by Sqdn. Ldr. Ted Striker
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no idea if this is the original version, let’s pretend god is a dj

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5 years 6 months ago - 5 years 6 months ago #1601 by jacobston
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The Jerry Cans - Ukiuq

The Jerry Cans create music inspired by their hometown of Iqaluit, Nunavut, and life in the Canadian Arctic. With a unique mix of traditional Inuit throat singing and roots-rock sung in the Indigenous language of Inuktitut, The Jerry Cans are a distinctly Northern sound. The band is passionate about helping to preserve the Inuktitut language and are committed to challenging common misconceptions about life in the North. Their high energy performances have thrilled audiences in countries all across the globe including Australia, Scotland, Greenland, Cuba and Norway.


This is a pretty unique band which plays a very important cultural role in the music they play. It is an unfortunate fact that many thousands of years of indigenous culture from all across Canada is struggling to be remembered. While this is largely due to efforts since the arrival of European colonists to the continent to "integrate" indigenous families to the European way of life (a kind way of wording cultural genocide, separating children from families, and systematic racism for hundreds of years) music like this is a testament to the strength, wisdom, and tenacity of the people and traditions that occupied Canada in harmony with the earth for thousands of years.


Lyrics:
Aullaqsimaguvit ukiutaqtumi
Anuraqattaqtillugu
Iqaumajaqattalanga taikanimiutaq
Nalligilaurakku

Piqsiliujauguvit
Kuuk quaqqat
Ukiusakkut
Uqqurunnasaqimagaluaqqat
Uqqujumiqattaqtillugu

Nalligilaurakku

Warning: Spoiler!

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5 years 6 months ago #1602 by Damni
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That's awesome, thanks Jake!
Indigenous people must not disappear, we can only learn from them.

I also like Digawolf, a Dene band from Yellowknife



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