Northern Haze
Sinnaktuq
A little about Northern Haze: Hailing from the 69th parallel in the Arctic is a story unlike any other. Born on the land
to Nomadic parents and later settled in the hamlet community of Igloolik, these childhood friends grew up learning to
play on toy instruments until becoming accomplished musicians and forming a group in 1977. Their talent won success in
the early '80s with contests, press coverage, and tours of isolated Northern communities until in '85 when CBC Radio
invited them to travel 3000 km south to record an album. The result became the first Canadian Inuit Rock/Metal album
ever made and first Indigenous language rock album in North America. Pressed in a tiny quantity of 500 copies for
promotional use only, the LP quickly disappeared into the vortex of rare Canadiana. Over the 1990's and into the
millennium, Northern Haze endured great hardship yet 35+ years on they still prevail. In 2010, a new recording and a
documentary film on the history of the group was produced on location in the Arctic. Complete with traditional "ayaya"
parts and sung entirely in Inuktitut, the end result is a heavy melodic rock/metal album played by veterans of the genre
with a distinctly original character unlike anything heard before. For these men who live two lives, the old ways of the
past meet with those of the present; "Sinnaktuq" (their "dreams") are truly embodied within the realization of this
amazing deluxe collection of original material. "In my opinion, this is the most important re-issue this decade. It
contains a vital collection of Northern rock." - Robert Williston / Museum of Canadian Music, April 2012.
Price
Genre
Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
22-10-2013
Label
Item-nr
906375
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Not in stock