“Based in Montreal, Kìzis is an Indigenous, two-spirit artist who challenges conformity with her artistic expressions. Her new album, Turn/Tidibàbide, is as much a collaborative album as it is a family record with around fifty collaborators including the appearance of Beverly Glenn Copeland, Owen Pallett, Cub Sport's Tim Nelson and many more. Kìzis’ experimental knacks and spellbinding grooves produce a flawless synergy with elements of techno, pop, poetry, and Algonquin dance melodies Kìzis dismantles the notion of what it means to be alive today. The energy behind her harmonies is a sign of hope for the future.”
“Slightly different from his previous album, Milosh often refers to his tracks as dairy entries, formed from intimate strings of personal experiences that have found their way to Rhye’s creative yield. Not only has he made a name for himself as a musician, but from a young age, he has always had a strong pull towards the art of cinematography and photography. He has actually designed the album's cover by overlapping mountainous landscapes with graceful women figures in the wind and has helped direct short films. His desire for creativity does not stop with his tender lyricism, it goes far beyond.”