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Medicine Singers

by Medicine Singers

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    * Deluxe Vinyl Box Set, limited to 555 copies
    * Four 12" vinyl records, each pressed on multi-colored vinyl, plus a Lathe-Cut Record/CD hybrid. Artists included in the Artist In Residence box set are:
    * Medicine Singers (debut LP, featuring Eastern Medicine Singers, Yonatan Gat, Thor Harris, Laraaji, Jamie Branch, and more)
    * Yonatan Gat's American Quartet (featuring Greg Saunier of Deerhoof, Mikey Coltun of Mdou Moctar, and Curt Sydnor)
    *Maalem Hassan BenJaafar (Moroccan gnawa master of Innov Gnawa fame)
    *Mamady Kouyaté (Guinean guitar legend, formerly of Bembeya Jazz)
    *Monotonix (first new music in over a decade from the legendary punk band, produced by Ryan Olson)

    2022 Joyful Noise Artist-In-Residence Box Set
    (Digital sent immediately, vinyl box ships early 2023)
    These 5 titles contained in the Box Set will be the first 5 albums released by the new JNR-incubated sub-label... and will be the most limited pressings these albums will ever see.

    With your purchase, you will become a Stone Tapes subscriber, including immediate access to monthly advance downloads in MP3, WAV, and AIFF - including all 5 albums, exclusive bonus content, and access to the "CTRL GRP" rotating playlist (featuring unreleased Stone Tapes music from 2022, 2023, and beyond)

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    Medicine Singers' debut album on Oxblood colored vinyl.

    PLEASE NOTE: Vinyl manufacturers worldwide are extremely delayed. We are expecting vinyl to ship in mid-October 2022.

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    The debut album by Medicine Singers on compact disc

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Daybreak 02:30 video
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Sanctuary 05:48
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My Brother 01:00
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Shapeshifter 03:55
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Sunset 06:18
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The Medicine Singers groundbreaking debut LP on Stone Tapes embodies decades of musical genres influenced by Native American music, offering what Pitchfork called a "vivid new context for the sound of the powwow drum, highlighting the debt that rock music owes to Native American music," while—in the words of the New Yorker—"detonating cultural walls."


This monumental album connects experimental music and traditional powwow in previously unheard ways, acting as a guided tour de force, taking listeners through the many different musical styles with roots (still being discovered) in Native American music. From psychedelic punk to spiritual jazz, from minimalism to electronic music.


Their live show is the stuff of legend – the Medicine Singers set up, often in-the-round with the audience encircling the band, and go into a trance-inducing set where the walls between band and spectator, as well as between psychedelic rock and traditional powwow are blurred. Or in the words of Canada’s Exclaim Magazine “By letting the audience in on the action, [Medicine Singers] evoked a type of bodily experience that transcended mere observation.”


Bridging multiple dimensions of sound, on their debut LP Medicine Singers expanded into a remarkable supergroup that also includes ambient music pioneer Laraaji, Thor Harris and Christopher Pravdica of Swans, “No Wave” icon and former DNA drummer Ikue Mori, trumpet player jaimie branch and guitarist/producer Yonatan Gat.


Half a decade after the spur-of-the-moment story of how the musicians first met and unraveled their sound on an unsuspecting audience during SXSW 2017 when Gat saw Eastern Medicine Singers play on the street and invited the band to spontaneously join his show – the collaboration between the musicians reaches a climax with this breathtaking debut album as Medicine Singers, helping pave the way to this year’s rising wave of Native contributions to experimental music – shining a spotlight on guest vocalists representing indigenous nations from outside of the Northeastern Woodland tribal area. “Where else can you get all these different native people singing together on an album?” Jamieson asked. “On this album you have east, west, north and south all coming together. That’s why we say it’s medicine.”

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released July 1, 2022

One Dollar of each Medicine Singers physical album sale goes to the Pocasset Pocanoket Land Trust www.pocassetlandtrust.org

Lead vocals - Daryl Black Eagle, Red Medicine, Ian Wapicana, Joe Rainey, Ray Two Hawks Watson
Backing vocals, powwow drum - Eastern Medicine Singers
Guitar, pipe organ, electronics - Yonatan Gat
Trumpet, electronics - jaimie branch
Electronics - Ryan Olson, Ikue Mori, Isaac Gale
Zither - Laraaji
EMS Synthi 100, ARP 2500 & 2600, TONTO, Formanta Polyvox, Korg MS 20, electric piano - Gelbart
Marimba, vibraphone, bowed piano string - Thor Harris
Bass - Chris Pravdica
Drums - Max Almario (4), Greg Fox (8)

Produced by Yonatan Gat
Executive Producer - Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson
Tracked by Seth Manchester
Additional engineering: Gustavo Halfeld, Jeff Kolhede, Jason Tawkin
Mixed by Yonatan Gat, Daniel Schlett, Jonathan Schenke, Seth Mancheter
Front cover painting - jaimie branch
Front cover photograph - Yonatan Gat
Tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 co-produced by Ryan Olson
Track 4 co-produced by jaimie branch
Track 8 co-produced by Jonathan Schenke
Track 9 co-produced by Gelbart and Ikue Mori
Mastered by by Vlado Meller

The songs on the LP range from contemporary songs written by the Medicine Singers to traditional melodies that date back centuries. Jamieson identified his own composition “Daybreak”, which is sung in a language spoken fluently by less than 10 people anywhere in the world, as a key track on the project. “I took the words from the Algonquin Massachusett dialect, right now there’s less than ten people in the world who speak it. It was approved by our elder Donald Three Bears Fisher, who passed away after the song was recorded, but I got to play it for him. Three Bears was a traditional guy, but he really liked it, and knowing that he approved was all I needed.”

The album’s third track, “Hawk Song” is a modern powwow favorite written by Medicine Singers member Ray Two Hawks Watson. “The guitar turned it into a rock song. The two styles mesh together so well, it’s like a fireball taking off, and you can see it in the audience when we play it live,” says Jamieson.

“Sunrise (Rumble)” is the centerpiece of the Medicine Singers album, a song which is split into two parts — one a traditional powwow morning song - 'Sunrise' and the other a stunningly unique cover of Shawnee guitarist Link Wray’s 'Rumble'. The Medicine Singers’ interpretation of Rumble explores the influence of indigenous rhythms in rock and roll music, while stripping the song down to only a guitar and a powwow “heartbeat” rhythm, on which Wray is said to have based the song’s original rhythm. Wray himself was born of Shawnee heritage.

"Rumble changed rock music history and it shows that a lot of Native music influenced these Rock'n'Roll beats. 'Rumble' is an extension of our heritage. I'm from the Pocasset tribe and not Shawnee, but I can relate to their struggle. The beat of the song is the heartbeat or double beat - that's the heartbeat of the people. To us it's almost like a resurrection of Link Wray, we put the heartbeat on, to keep his heartbeat alive. It's a song bringing back a legendary Native, who put the pain of his people into the music. For me, it was an honor to expand this song, and bring out the tribal aspects with the drum and singing we added. The vocal intro to Rumble is called Sunrise, an ancient song that’s been around for hundreds of years or even longer.”

Penultimate track, “Sunset” completes the journey that started with 'Daybreak' and 'Sunrise (Rumble)' and serves as the album's climax, descending into hair raising distortion through deep sound design contributions by Ryan Olson and Ikue Mori. The melody has roots that stretch back for centuries, getting passed down many generations. “It was given to our drummer Artie Red Medicine Crippen by the great chief Bright Canoe. Artie, who is from the Shinnecock nation, continued to sing it, and he brought it to our drum. An ancient vocal song, which has the name of the creator - Yahweh. You hear it throughout the song. It’s an ancient, ancient calling to the creator. Artie says it is a thousand years old or more - it very well could be.”

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"A storm rolling through, alerting the senses and picking up speed" - Pitchfork

"Breathes fire, detonating cultural walls." - The New Yorker

"Utterly cutting-edge and contemporary treatment of tradition. Puts an array of styles, traditions, and histories in thoughtful dialogue with one another" - PopMatters
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