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#powwowstep — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #powwowstep, aggregated by home.social.

  1. #Listening to The Halluci Nation performing and speaking on the KEXP Live podcast;

    kexp.org/podcasts/live-on-kexp

    So happy I realised I can get audio of the legendary KEXP live-to-air series as a podcast. Now I don't having to go through YouTub to hear them. But, PeerTube channel please KEXP! 🙏

    (1/2)

    #podcasts #KEXP #KEXPLive #music #indigenous #HipHop #PowWowStep #HalluciNation

  2. #Listening to The Halluci Nation performing and speaking on the KEXP Live podcast;

    kexp.org/podcasts/live-on-kexp

    So happy I realised I can get audio of the legendary KEXP live-to-air series as a podcast. Now I don't having to go through YouTub to hear them. But, PeerTube channel please KEXP! 🙏

    (1/2)

    #podcasts #KEXP #KEXPLive #music #indigenous #HipHop #PowWowStep #HalluciNation

  3. #Listening to The Halluci Nation performing and speaking on the KEXP Live podcast;

    kexp.org/podcasts/live-on-kexp

    So happy I realised I can get audio of the legendary KEXP live-to-air series as a podcast. Now I don't having to go through YouTub to hear them. But, PeerTube channel please KEXP! 🙏

    (1/2)

    #podcasts #KEXP #KEXPLive #music #indigenous #HipHop #PowWowStep #HalluciNation

  4. #Listening to The Halluci Nation performing and speaking on the KEXP Live podcast;

    kexp.org/podcasts/live-on-kexp

    So happy I realised I can get audio of the legendary KEXP live-to-air series as a podcast. Now I don't having to go through YouTub to hear them. But, PeerTube channel please KEXP! 🙏

    (1/2)

    #podcasts #KEXP #KEXPLive #music #indigenous #HipHop #PowWowStep #HalluciNation

  5. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, with a summer-long spotlight series on albums in The List that are self-titled. Such albums are typically debuts aka gateways into discography deep dives so, rather than attempting to do any sort of comprehensive write-up, I’m going to (try to) keep it brief, point out some cool shit about each album (incl. band origins, tasting notes, standout tracks, and where they are now), and let you dig further if said cool shit strikes your fancy.

    As we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself. This is the debut from the band now known as The Halluci Nation, and a great way to get into their unique sound: powwow-step or electric powwow, a brilliant mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music, and hip hop.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/06/06

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: thehallucination.bandcamp.com/

    Are you in Maine or Vermont? The band will be playing Portland ME today (June 6) and Burlington tomorrow (June 7)!

    Happy listening!

    #ATribeCalledRed #TheHalluciNation #PowwowStep #ElectricPowwow #dubstep #electro #dancehall #FirstNations #Cayuga #Mohawk #SixNations #Nipissing #IndigenousMusic #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  6. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, with a summer-long spotlight series on albums in The List that are self-titled. Such albums are typically debuts aka gateways into discography deep dives so, rather than attempting to do any sort of comprehensive write-up, I’m going to (try to) keep it brief, point out some cool shit about each album (incl. band origins, tasting notes, standout tracks, and where they are now), and let you dig further if said cool shit strikes your fancy.

    As we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself. This is the debut from the band now known as The Halluci Nation, and a great way to get into their unique sound: powwow-step or electric powwow, a brilliant mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music, and hip hop.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/06/06

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: thehallucination.bandcamp.com/

    Are you in Maine or Vermont? The band will be playing Portland ME today (June 6) and Burlington tomorrow (June 7)!

    Happy listening!

    #ATribeCalledRed #TheHalluciNation #PowwowStep #ElectricPowwow #dubstep #electro #dancehall #FirstNations #Cayuga #Mohawk #SixNations #Nipissing #IndigenousMusic #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  7. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, with a summer-long spotlight series on albums in The List that are self-titled. Such albums are typically debuts aka gateways into discography deep dives so, rather than attempting to do any sort of comprehensive write-up, I’m going to (try to) keep it brief, point out some cool shit about each album (incl. band origins, tasting notes, standout tracks, and where they are now), and let you dig further if said cool shit strikes your fancy.

    As we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself. This is the debut from the band now known as The Halluci Nation, and a great way to get into their unique sound: powwow-step or electric powwow, a brilliant mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music, and hip hop.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/06/06

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: thehallucination.bandcamp.com/

    Are you in Maine or Vermont? The band will be playing Portland ME today (June 6) and Burlington tomorrow (June 7)!

    Happy listening!

    #ATribeCalledRed #TheHalluciNation #PowwowStep #ElectricPowwow #dubstep #electro #dancehall #FirstNations #Cayuga #Mohawk #SixNations #Nipissing #IndigenousMusic #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  8. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, with a summer-long spotlight series on albums in The List that are self-titled. Such albums are typically debuts aka gateways into discography deep dives so, rather than attempting to do any sort of comprehensive write-up, I’m going to (try to) keep it brief, point out some cool shit about each album (incl. band origins, tasting notes, standout tracks, and where they are now), and let you dig further if said cool shit strikes your fancy.

    As we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself. This is the debut from the band now known as The Halluci Nation, and a great way to get into their unique sound: powwow-step or electric powwow, a brilliant mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music, and hip hop.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/06/06

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: thehallucination.bandcamp.com/

    Are you in Maine or Vermont? The band will be playing Portland ME today (June 6) and Burlington tomorrow (June 7)!

    Happy listening!

    #ATribeCalledRed #TheHalluciNation #PowwowStep #ElectricPowwow #dubstep #electro #dancehall #FirstNations #Cayuga #Mohawk #SixNations #Nipissing #IndigenousMusic #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

  9. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! Hope you listened to some great music while I took a break for a few weeks.

    We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, so I’ve decided to begin a new spotlight series that will stretch the entirety of the upcoming summer season (well, the upcoming season for where I’m geographically located, sorry Southern Hemisphere friends). As you might guess from the title of this post, the “Self-Titled Summer” (or, the alternate name for those of us who like thumbing through a thesaurus: “Eponymous Estivation”) series will take a look at albums in The List that are self-titled. We’ve already looked at a few of them but still have about 50 left, so we’re going to fit in as many as we can before we hit the fall equinox. That said, we’re also starting a couple weeks prior to summer solstice, so there are no real rules, yolo, etc. etc.

    Anyway, for each spotlight in this series, I’m going to try to keep it basic. Self-titleds are typically debut albums, so they’re often the sonic record of a band/musician finding their sound – or a newly solo musician looking to forge their own path -, making many of these albums springboards into discography deep dives. So rather than attempting to address the entire context of the album in the write-up, I’ll just point out some brief(ish) facts and let you, reader, dig further if said facts strike your fancy.

    And so, as we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself (buffyleigh).

    • Point(s) of origin: Formed in 2007, this is A Tribe Called Red’s first studio album. Band members on this release are Bear Witness (of the Cayuga First Nation), DJ NDN (of the Nipissing First Nation), and DJ Shub (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River). In 2021, the band will change their name to The Halluci Nation.
    • Tasting notes: Their unique sound is labelled “powwow-step” (or, “electric powwow”), a mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music (esp. vocals, drumming), and (as may be guessed from the play on ‘A Tribe Called Quest’ in the original name) hip hop.
    • Standout track: While not really representative of the rest of the album, “Woodcarver” is a harrowing track, featuring soundbites around the 2010 police shooting of Indigenous woodcarver John T. Williams in Seattle.[1]
    • Where are they now?: The band is now a duo of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River), based out of Ottawa. They’re currently in the middle of a short US tour – June 6 in Portland, ME, June 7 in Burlington, VT, then Seattle and Portland in July.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia

    Happy listening!

    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_John_T._Williams ↩︎

    #ATribeCalledRed #dancehall #dubstep #electricPowwow #electronicMusic #FirstNations #IndigenousMusic #music #musicDiscovery #powwowStep #selftitled #TheHalluciNation

  10. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! Hope you listened to some great music while I took a break for a few weeks.

    We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, so I’ve decided to begin a new spotlight series that will stretch the entirety of the upcoming summer season (well, the upcoming season for where I’m geographically located, sorry Southern Hemisphere friends). As you might guess from the title of this post, the “Self-Titled Summer” (or, the alternate name for those of us who like thumbing through a thesaurus: “Eponymous Estivation”) series will take a look at albums in The List that are self-titled. We’ve already looked at a few of them but still have about 50 left, so we’re going to fit in as many as we can before we hit the fall equinox. That said, we’re also starting a couple weeks prior to summer solstice, so there are no real rules, yolo, etc. etc.

    Anyway, for each spotlight in this series, I’m going to try to keep it basic. Self-titleds are typically debut albums, so they’re often the sonic record of a band/musician finding their sound – or a newly solo musician looking to forge their own path -, making many of these albums springboards into discography deep dives. So rather than attempting to address the entire context of the album in the write-up, I’ll just point out some brief(ish) facts and let you, reader, dig further if said facts strike your fancy.

    And so, as we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself (buffyleigh).

    • Point(s) of origin: Formed in 2007, this is A Tribe Called Red’s first studio album. Band members on this release are Bear Witness (of the Cayuga First Nation), DJ NDN (of the Nipissing First Nation), and DJ Shub (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River). In 2021, the band will change their name to The Halluci Nation.
    • Tasting notes: Their unique sound is labelled “powwow-step” (or, “electric powwow”), a mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music (esp. vocals, drumming), and (as may be guessed from the play on ‘A Tribe Called Quest’ in the original name) hip hop.
    • Standout track: While not really representative of the rest of the album, “Woodcarver” is a harrowing track, featuring soundbites around the 2010 police shooting of Indigenous woodcarver John T. Williams in Seattle.[1]
    • Where are they now?: The band is now a duo of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River), based out of Ottawa. They’re currently in the middle of a short US tour – June 6 in Portland, ME, June 7 in Burlington, VT, then Seattle and Portland in July.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia

    Happy listening!

    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_John_T._Williams ↩︎

    #ATribeCalledRed #dancehall #dubstep #electricPowwow #electronicMusic #FirstNations #IndigenousMusic #music #musicDiscovery #powwowStep #selftitled #TheHalluciNation

  11. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! Hope you listened to some great music while I took a break for a few weeks.

    We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, so I’ve decided to begin a new spotlight series that will stretch the entirety of the upcoming summer season (well, the upcoming season for where I’m geographically located, sorry Southern Hemisphere friends). As you might guess from the title of this post, the “Self-Titled Summer” (or, the alternate name for those of us who like thumbing through a thesaurus: “Eponymous Estivation”) series will take a look at albums in The List that are self-titled. We’ve already looked at a few of them but still have about 50 left, so we’re going to fit in as many as we can before we hit the fall equinox. That said, we’re also starting a couple weeks prior to summer solstice, so there are no real rules, yolo, etc. etc.

    Anyway, for each spotlight in this series, I’m going to try to keep it basic. Self-titleds are typically debut albums, so they’re often the sonic record of a band/musician finding their sound – or a newly solo musician looking to forge their own path -, making many of these albums springboards into discography deep dives. So rather than attempting to address the entire context of the album in the write-up, I’ll just point out some brief(ish) facts and let you, reader, dig further if said facts strike your fancy.

    And so, as we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself (buffyleigh).

    • Point(s) of origin: Formed in 2007, this is A Tribe Called Red’s first studio album. Band members on this release are Bear Witness (of the Cayuga First Nation), DJ NDN (of the Nipissing First Nation), and DJ Shub (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River). In 2021, the band will change their name to The Halluci Nation.
    • Tasting notes: Their unique sound is labelled “powwow-step” (or, “electric powwow”), a mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music (esp. vocals, drumming), and (as may be guessed from the play on ‘A Tribe Called Quest’ in the original name) hip hop.
    • Standout track: While not really representative of the rest of the album, “Woodcarver” is a harrowing track, featuring soundbites around the 2010 police shooting of Indigenous woodcarver John T. Williams in Seattle.[1]
    • Where are they now?: The band is now a duo of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River), based out of Ottawa. They’re currently in the middle of a short US tour – June 6 in Portland, ME, June 7 in Burlington, VT, then Seattle and Portland in July.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia

    Happy listening!

    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_John_T._Williams ↩︎

    #ATribeCalledRed #dancehall #dubstep #electricPowwow #electronicMusic #FirstNations #IndigenousMusic #music #musicDiscovery #powwowStep #selftitled #TheHalluciNation

  12. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! Hope you listened to some great music while I took a break for a few weeks.

    We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, so I’ve decided to begin a new spotlight series that will stretch the entirety of the upcoming summer season (well, the upcoming season for where I’m geographically located, sorry Southern Hemisphere friends). As you might guess from the title of this post, the “Self-Titled Summer” (or, the alternate name for those of us who like thumbing through a thesaurus: “Eponymous Estivation”) series will take a look at albums in The List that are self-titled. We’ve already looked at a few of them but still have about 50 left, so we’re going to fit in as many as we can before we hit the fall equinox. That said, we’re also starting a couple weeks prior to summer solstice, so there are no real rules, yolo, etc. etc.

    Anyway, for each spotlight in this series, I’m going to try to keep it basic. Self-titleds are typically debut albums, so they’re often the sonic record of a band/musician finding their sound – or a newly solo musician looking to forge their own path -, making many of these albums springboards into discography deep dives. So rather than attempting to address the entire context of the album in the write-up, I’ll just point out some brief(ish) facts and let you, reader, dig further if said facts strike your fancy.

    And so, as we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself (buffyleigh).

    • Point(s) of origin: Formed in 2007, this is A Tribe Called Red’s first studio album. Band members on this release are Bear Witness (of the Cayuga First Nation), DJ NDN (of the Nipissing First Nation), and DJ Shub (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River). In 2021, the band will change their name to The Halluci Nation.
    • Tasting notes: Their unique sound is labelled “powwow-step” (or, “electric powwow”), a mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music (esp. vocals, drumming), and (as may be guessed from the play on ‘A Tribe Called Quest’ in the original name) hip hop.
    • Standout track: While not really representative of the rest of the album, “Woodcarver” is a harrowing track, featuring soundbites around the 2010 police shooting of Indigenous woodcarver John T. Williams in Seattle.[1]
    • Where are they now?: The band is now a duo of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River), based out of Ottawa. They’re currently in the middle of a short US tour – June 6 in Portland, ME, June 7 in Burlington, VT, then Seattle and Portland in July.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia

    Happy listening!

    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_John_T._Williams ↩︎

    #ATribeCalledRed #dancehall #dubstep #electricPowwow #electronicMusic #FirstNations #IndigenousMusic #music #musicDiscovery #powwowStep #selftitled #TheHalluciNation

  13. Self-Titled Summer | A Tribe Called Red (2012, Cayuga First Nation/Mohawk/Nipissing First Nation)

    Welcome back, all! Hope you listened to some great music while I took a break for a few weeks.

    We’re going to keep it simple at 1001 Other Albums headquarters for the next few months, so I’ve decided to begin a new spotlight series that will stretch the entirety of the upcoming summer season (well, the upcoming season for where I’m geographically located, sorry Southern Hemisphere friends). As you might guess from the title of this post, the “Self-Titled Summer” (or, the alternate name for those of us who like thumbing through a thesaurus: “Eponymous Estivation”) series will take a look at albums in The List that are self-titled. We’ve already looked at a few of them but still have about 50 left, so we’re going to fit in as many as we can before we hit the fall equinox. That said, we’re also starting a couple weeks prior to summer solstice, so there are no real rules, yolo, etc. etc.

    Anyway, for each spotlight in this series, I’m going to try to keep it basic. Self-titleds are typically debut albums, so they’re often the sonic record of a band/musician finding their sound – or a newly solo musician looking to forge their own path -, making many of these albums springboards into discography deep dives. So rather than attempting to address the entire context of the album in the write-up, I’ll just point out some brief(ish) facts and let you, reader, dig further if said facts strike your fancy.

    And so, as we’ll be doing this in alphabetical fashion, first up in our Self-Titled Summer is number 1014 on The List, submitted by myself (buffyleigh).

    • Point(s) of origin: Formed in 2007, this is A Tribe Called Red’s first studio album. Band members on this release are Bear Witness (of the Cayuga First Nation), DJ NDN (of the Nipissing First Nation), and DJ Shub (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River). In 2021, the band will change their name to The Halluci Nation.
    • Tasting notes: Their unique sound is labelled “powwow-step” (or, “electric powwow”), a mix of dubstep, electro, dancehall, reggae, First Nations music (esp. vocals, drumming), and (as may be guessed from the play on ‘A Tribe Called Quest’ in the original name) hip hop.
    • Standout track: While not really representative of the rest of the album, “Woodcarver” is a harrowing track, featuring soundbites around the 2010 police shooting of Indigenous woodcarver John T. Williams in Seattle.[1]
    • Where are they now?: The band is now a duo of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River), based out of Ottawa. They’re currently in the middle of a short US tour – June 6 in Portland, ME, June 7 in Burlington, VT, then Seattle and Portland in July.
    • Websites: Band website, Wikipedia

    Happy listening!

    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_John_T._Williams ↩︎

    #ATribeCalledRed #dancehall #dubstep #electricPowwow #electronicMusic #FirstNations #IndigenousMusic #music #musicDiscovery #powwowStep #selftitled #TheHalluciNation

  14. PSA: For anyone who is interested, I've just noticed that on The Halluci Nation's Bandcamp page, their debut album "A Tribe Called Red" is available to download for FREE. Some of the dopest music I've personally ever heard. If you've never listened to them yourself, now would be a great time to start!

    thehallucination.bandcamp.com/
    #Music #IndigenousMusic #PowwowStep #Dubstep #Electronic

  15. PSA: For anyone who is interested, I've just noticed that on The Halluci Nation's Bandcamp page, their debut album "A Tribe Called Red" is available to download for FREE. Some of the dopest music I've personally ever heard. If you've never listened to them yourself, now would be a great time to start!

    thehallucination.bandcamp.com/
    #Music #IndigenousMusic #PowwowStep #Dubstep #Electronic

  16. PSA: For anyone who is interested, I've just noticed that on The Halluci Nation's Bandcamp page, their debut album "A Tribe Called Red" is available to download for FREE. Some of the dopest music I've personally ever heard. If you've never listened to them yourself, now would be a great time to start!

    thehallucination.bandcamp.com/
    #Music #IndigenousMusic #PowwowStep #Dubstep #Electronic

  17. PSA: For anyone who is interested, I've just noticed that on The Halluci Nation's Bandcamp page, their debut album "A Tribe Called Red" is available to download for FREE. Some of the dopest music I've personally ever heard. If you've never listened to them yourself, now would be a great time to start!

    thehallucination.bandcamp.com/
    #Music #IndigenousMusic #PowwowStep #Dubstep #Electronic

  18. PSA: For anyone who is interested, I've just noticed that on The Halluci Nation's Bandcamp page, their debut album "A Tribe Called Red" is available to download for FREE. Some of the dopest music I've personally ever heard. If you've never listened to them yourself, now would be a great time to start!

    thehallucination.bandcamp.com/
    #Music #IndigenousMusic #PowwowStep #Dubstep #Electronic

  19. A pow wow group should record a sample pack for producers of the next time they're in the studio. Thinking of you