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Our next spotlight is on number 2 from The List, submitted by MetalheadDana.

Tanya Tagaq is a woman of immense talent. She’s the bestselling author of Split Tooth, a stunning piece of fiction/memoir set in 1970s Nunavut, written in both poetry and prose. Her English/Inuktitut picture book for children, It Bears Repeating, is set to come out in August this year. She’s an activist and overall exceptional human being, not afraid to speak her mind and call people, corporations, and governments out for the crimes they have committed against her people, others, and the environment. She co-directed and -wrote the documentary Ever Deadly, about her own life and career. And, more recently, she’s an actor, appearing in season 4 of True Detective, which she also provided the soundtrack for.

Which brings us to what she’s most known for, and why we’re here. Tanya Tagaq – often performing under the name “Tagaq” – is an award-winning experimental musician and composer, combining Inuit throat singing with improvisational vocals and various backdrops such as avant-garde classical violin, jazz, electronic beats, or nothing else at all. She’s collaborated with artists such as the Kronos Quartet, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Björk. While she often performs at folk festivals, Tagaq’s music is truly the most metal thing you could possibly hear.

The first I heard Tagaq’s voice was on the first track of Björk’s 2004 vocal album and utter masterpiece, Medúlla. From day 1, Medúlla was instantly my favorite Björk album, not in small part due to Tagaq’s incredible guest vocals (especially on the track “Ancestors”, which reappears on Tagaq’s first LP, the 2005 Sinaa, co-produced by Björk). It would be nearly 10 years before we (myself and MetalheadDana) finally got to see Tagaq live, in an old movie theatre, improvising a soundtrack to the 1922 silent film Nanook of the North with the film playing on the screen behind. There we picked up copies of Sinaa and the 2008 Aux / Blood (or ᐊᐅᒃ, in Inuktitut syllabics). We got to chat with her for a few minutes while she signed our CDs, and she was giddy to mention that she was thinking about doing some covers for future albums, Pixies’ “Caribou” and possibly also some Iron Maiden. Soon after that performance, she released the 2014 Animism (which we’ll come back to another day since it also appears on The List).

While I typically listen to Tagaq’s later work, going back to Aux / Blood, I think this is perhaps her most accessible album in her discography. If you’re not familiar with Tagaq’s gripping music and/or Inuit throat singing in general, this is a great introduction. Fans of Faith No More will be happy to pick out Mike Patton’s guest vocals on the album. And, for Canadian folks from Edmonton/Calgary/Vancouver, make sure you check out “Force”, “Burst”, and “Construction”, which feature the brilliant beat-boxer Shamik (also of Too Attached, Shamik’s duo with his sister – another woman of immense talent – Vivek Shraya; the duo has also performed alongside Tagaq).

The artwork is a black and white photo of the artist, with tree branches in front of her face. Album name is in red font along the bottom, with the artist's name in white font directly underneath.[Alt text for accompanying image: The artwork is a black and white photo of the artist, with tree branches in front of her face. Album name is in red font along the bottom, with the artist’s name in white font directly underneath.]

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#1001OtherAlbums #2000s #avantgarde #Bjork #Canada #experimental #Inuit #Inuk #MikePatton #ShamikBilgi #Tagaq #TanyaTagaq #throatSinging #TooAttached #TrueDetective #VivekShraya

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This Mike Patton as Britney Spears Thing Proves AI Must Be Stopped
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didnt stop to think if they should...

https://www.metalsucks.net/2024/02/26/this-mike-patton-as-britney-spears-thing-proves-ai-must-be-stopped/

#MikePatton #BritneySpears #AI #stopped #humancognition #technology #problems #ethics #future #musicindustry #algorithms #popculture

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    Does emotional music have quite an effect on you?🧐

    #faithnomore #mikepatton #angeldust

    https://youtu.be/Sah7NvCSO9Y

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    Faith No More - War Pigs

    Faith No More near the height of their power. Mike Patton tears this one apart.

    #music #Video #FaithNoMore #MikePatton #WarPigs

    https://youtu.be/pQD-u6FfXp0

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