“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.”
“In her new album, Wildest Dreams, Lustre undoubtably transports us into another cosmos with her majestic combination of personal imagination and otherworldly RnB blows. She was inspired by her most memorable vivid dreams. Her team then tried to translate these dreams into an immersive thirty-three-minute visual experience. She mentions her music is like giving advice to her listeners in a way. Lustre’s melodies, lyrics, imagery and monologues lead a road for open conversations about taboo themes. So, listen, read or watch how Nadine Lustre perceives the world we live on today.”