VIDEO: Quese IMC - "I Resist"

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New video I Resist from Quese IMC (Pawnee and Seminole) features Casper and the beautiful brown faces of Indigenous youth from communities across Turtle Island.

I Resist is a song off Quese IMC's latest album Handdrums for Whiskey Bottles. The video follows Quese on a two and a half week trip through many communities working with youth, reservations and schools. Check out the video for I Resist here, and hey why not sing along:

HOOK: we're young warriors, path we roamed, this ain't hollywood yo, this is our home, were light, were different, we fight and resistant, walk the red road thats why we stay gifted, young warriors happy and alive, we made it this far cause our grandmas survived, indigenous pride as we ball up our fists, 500 years cause we say "i resist"

verse 1: easy hell naw, its been a long road but its quite alright cause we been foretold that were modern day warriors in modern day time where people have aligned and were seeing all the signs see it in the sun and we see it in the skies here it in the people and we see it in their eyes the people are fed up cause they haven't been fed and were hungry for the knowledge cause we've been misled misled by the media, misled by the news update, update they want you to stay tuned propaganda on the screens but the mental breakthroughs will curb the mind control that keeps you satisfied and glued to your couch and the screen that keeps you fat and amused my people wake up, wake up we can't lose we've paid mad dues so now we must gather young warriors and what we do matters.... HOOK

verse 2: yo the world is changing and the stars are bending shifting, and the mayan calendar is ending not the end of time but the end of a cycle so the cleansing of mother earth can take her rightful place and position, and positions that we play and listen to creation, to mobilize a nation overthrow the system, organize and take them to a place where they can believe and envision we are the movement, ones and focus even though sometimes it feels hopeless we will stand with our drums at the protest and watch the whole world take notice even though there are people who would sling dirt and not see the heart of how we work we will do our best even if we hurt and wear the revolution like a t-shirt, come on.... HOOK

VIDEO: Postcommodity's Futuristic Music

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Postcommodity is an interdisciplinary artist collective comprised of Kade L. Twist (Cherokee), Cristóbal Martínez (Mexica), Raven Chacon (Navajo), and Nathan Young (Pawnee, Kiowa). They have been working together as a collective since 2007.

All of the members of the group are musicians and have created work outside the collective:

Nathan Young has his solo project called Alms. Kade L. Twist is in a noise/drone band Usga based out of Phoenix, AZ. Raven Chacon has worked as a composer and performer in the West Coast and Southwest music scenes for the last dozen years.

Raven's work is primarily as a solo noise artist and chamber composer. He also co-founded the organization First Nations Composers Initiative  and has also performed in dozens of bands. Raven currently has collaborations with musicians William Fowler Collins, Deerhoof's John Dieterich, and pianist Thollem McDonas.

RPM speaks with Postcommodity about coming together as a collective to create sound art and perform experimental noise for audiences and what drives their work.  Interview and performance recorded at Museum of Contemporary Arts.

Postcommodity will have an installation piece at the upcoming ImagineNative 2011 and will also be doing a piece this winter for Toronto's Scotiabank Nuit Blanche.

Look for the new EP of Postcommodity on Anarchamoon Recordings called Your New Age Dream Contains More Blood Than You Imagine. Raven Chacon's label can be found at Sicksicksickdistro.

 

DOWNLOAD: Postcommodity - Excerpt from "Piles of Cougar Pelts"

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Postcommodity is an interdisciplinary artist collective comprised of Kade L. Twist (Cherokee), Cristóbal Martínez (Mexica), Nathan Young (Pawnee, Kiowa) and Raven Chacon (Navajo).

This group of musicians have been on the scene since 2007, joining forces to make sound art, experimental noise and installationworks.

Look for RPM's interview with the collective tomorrow, but for now here's a snippet of one of their live performances from summer 2011.

DOWNLOAD: Postcommodity- Excerpt from "Piles of Cougar Pelts"

L.A. Skins Music Festival: July 15th, 2011

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The 2011 L.A. Skins Music Fest hits the City of Lost Angeles this weekend bringing Indigenous music talent to the world-renowned Autry Center, July 15th, 2011.

Los Angeles, California holds the largest urban population of Indigenous Native Americans in the United States. With over 250,000 Natives in the city, you can be sure the talent pool of musicians holds some true stage power within it.

On July 15th, the 2011 L.A. Skins Music Fest will bring to the Autry Center an amazing collective of Indigenous music talent. This is the fifth year that the L.A. Skins Fest has showcased Indigenous music to the people of Los Angeles.

The show includes acts such as Ainjel Emme, a pop, folk and soul singer, RedCloud a widely renowned Huichol rap artist known for his deadly freestyle skills and his Cree DJ Crystle Lightning, Dey & Nite the identical twin Spanish-Arapaho R&B duo from New Mexico, and Quese IMC the East L.A. underground legend from Pawnee/Seminole heritage out of Oklahoma.

The 2011 L.A. Skins Fest will be an amazing venue for Indigenous artists to showcase their talents and has also received recognition and support from large entities such as SONY and the American Composers Forum and is sponsored by CBS, NBC/Universal and Paramount Pictures.

The L.A. Skins Music Fest starts at 7pm on July 15th at the Autry Center in Los Angeles, California.

This will be a great show, so if you're in the Los Angeles area be sure to check it out!

For more information, check out the L.A. Skins Music Fest website.

Also check out this great promotional video for the festival.

 

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