SILLA AND RISE SHARE TULUKKAT FEATURING DEIRDRE DOOLEY  FROM FORTHCOMING ALBUM SILARJUAQ

OUT OCTOBER 29 VIA BALANCED RECORDS

LISTEN TO SINGLES ANIRNIQ AND PANDEMONIUM

TORONTO, ON – October 15, 2021 – Today, Ottawa, ON/Nunavut-based JUNO-nominated ensemble, Silla and Rise, invite you to take flight with Tulukkat featuring Deirdre Dooley - the third single from Silarjuaq, their forthcoming album out October 29 via Balanced Records. Tulukkat is the plural of tulugaq, meaning “raven” in Inuktitut. With lyrics penned by the group's Charlotte Qamaniq, the symbolism of the raven is often complex and appears frequently in the stories of peoples around the world. Tulukkat brings this to life - listen here and view the stunning accompanying visual set on the Ottawa River, filmed and edited by Mike Scherling (Motion By Mike) here.

The group adds, "As a mediator between life and death in both Celtic and Inuit traditions this song blends the Irish Bodhran drum played by Deirdre Dooley with the raven’s call throat song which was formed after many years of practice by Charlotte Qamaniq. The song is dedicated to Qamaniq’s father Marcel Mason who was of Irish descent, and adopted into the Qamaniq family of Iglulik, Nunavut."

Drawing its name from the Inuktitut word for Universe, its root, Sila, has a broad definition that encompasses concepts of weather, the land, the spirit of the atmosphere, cunning, and intelligence. Adding the affix “-juaq” makes it “large” and alludes to the grander structure of the cosmos in which we find ourselves. The album, set for release October 29 via Balanced Records, will feature the second single, Anirniq, out today. Listen to the song here.
 
Tulukkat follows the group's previous release, Anirniq. Drawing its title from the Inuktitut word for breath,  it includes an energetic video that sees Silla and Rise moving to the rhythm of every beat alongside guest dancers, Alea DecastroJulie Benoit, and Vanessa Lovell. Watch the crew dance in unison as Charlotte Qamaniq and Charlotte Carleton lead the way with every verse here

In June, Silla and Rise released PandemoniumOriginally presented live as part of EVERYSEEKER, a festival that presents contemporary music in Kjipuktuk / Halifax, Nova Scotia, the track evolved into a call-and-response video with Inuvialuk/Gwichin visual artist, Darcie Bernhardt, from Tuktuujaatuq.For the gallery-worthy visual, Darcie animated 9,000 watercolour stills and the resulting collaboration was broadcast live. The beautiful imagery also conjures up current events and the important contemporary themes of resource extraction and Indigenous sovereignty. Watch Pandemonium here
 
Silarjuaq will expand on Silla and Rise’s incredible career trajectory to date, blending the Inuit throat singing of Silla (Cynthia Pitsiulak, Charlotte Qamaniq and Charlotte Carleton) with the global dancefloor mixology of Rise Ashen. As the group respects, honours and preserves Inuit culture, paying homage to the Inuit land and its strong connection to spirituality, key themes on the project draw from inquiries around the universe, animals and nature, diving into the unknown, the love one shares with children and family, Indigenous rights, colonialism and beyond. 

Ambient production, frenetic beats and club-ready grooves provide the layered foundation for Silla’s prose and storytelling that weaves its way through the album, with features from Tanya Tagaq, Deirdre Dooley, Theland Kicknosway and more. Listen to Silla and Rise’s latest and stay tuned for the stories on Silarjuaq.

DOWNLOAD – Hi Res Tulukkat Art

Photo by Tangent

DOWNLOAD – Hi Res Press Photo | DOWNLOAD – Hi Res Silarjuaq Album Artwork

About Silla and Rise:
Silla have been performing together since 2005.  Its core members, Charlotte Qamaniq (Iglulik, NU) and Cynthia Pitsiulak (Kimmirut, NU) were joined in 2020 by the amazing Charlotte Carleton (Panniqtuuq, NU). Silla respects, honours and preserves Inuit culture and pays homage to the Inuit land and its strong connection to spirituality.  With their music, they invite audiences to experience the sounds of traditional and contemporary katajjaq - Inuit throat song.
 
Rise Ashen (Ottawa, ON) is a global-grooves producer, percussionist, DJ, and dancer.  He produces Silla and Rise and performs electronic percussion with the band for their live performances.  Rise has spent his life pursuing the intersection of traditional and futuristic music. 

Silla and Rise was founded in 2016, coming together to blend traditional aspects of Inuit throat singing and futuristic dance floor beats.  Since then, they’ve been nominated for two JUNO Awards. First for Indigenous Music Album of the Year in 2017, for their self-titled Debut: Silla + Rise, followed by a nod for their second album, Galactic Gala, for World Music Album of the Year in 2019. They were nominated for the Indigenous Music Awards for Best Inuit for Indigenous Language, for Francophone Album in 2017, and won the Stingray Award at Mundial Festival in Montreal in 2018.
 
About Silla and Rise (Inuktitut)
ᓯᓚ ᐊᒻᒪ ᕋᐃᔅ ᓂᔾᔮᑎᑦᑎᔨᐅᓪᓗᑎᒃ ᑲᑎᙵᓂᐅᕗᑦ ᐃᓚᖃᖅᑐᒥ ᐃᓄᖕᓂ ᑲᑕᔾᔭᖅᑎᐅᔪᓂ
ᑲᑎᙵᓂᐅᔪᓂ ᓯᓚ ᖁᙱᐊᖅᑕᐅᓪᓗᑎᒃ ᓴᓂᓕᖃᖅᖢᑎᒃ ᓄᓇᕐᔪᐊᒥ-ᓂᔾᔮᑎᑦᑎᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᒧᒥᕈᑕᐅᕙᒃᑐᓂ
ᓴᖅᑭᑎᑦᑎᔨᐅᓪᓗᓂ/ᐊᓇᐅᓪᓚᑦᑕᖅᑎ ᕋᐃᔅ ᐋᓯᓐ. ᖁᙱᐊᖅᑕᐅᖃᑦᑕᖅᓯᒪᓪᓗᑎᒃ ᕋᐃᔅᒥ ᑕᐃᒪᙵᓂ
2016−ᒥ, ᓯᓚᐅᑉ ᐃᓚᒋᔭᐅᔪᑦ ᓵᓕᑦ ᖃᒪᓂᖅ, ᓯᓐᑎᐊ ᐱᑦᓯᐅᓛᖅ ᐊᒻᒪ ᓵᓕᑦ ᑳᕈᓪᑕᓐ, ᑕᒪᒃᑭᑦ
ᓄᓇᕗᒻᒥᙶᖅᖢᑎᒃ, ᐱᓕᕆᓯᒪᕗᑦ ᐃᓕᓯᓂᕐᒥ ᐱᖅᑯᓯᑐᖃᖅᑎᒍᑦ ᑲᑕᔾᔭᕐᓂᕐᒥ ᒫᓐᓇᒨᓕᖓᔪᒥ
ᐋᖅᑭᒃᓯᒪᓂᖓᓂ, ᐊᒻᒪ ᐆᒻᒪᕆᒃᑏᓐᓇᖅᖢᓂᔾᔪᒃ ᐃᓱᒪᒋᓇᒍ ᑕᐃᔅᓱᒪᓂᑐᖃᕐᒥ ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᒫᓐᓇᐅᔪᒥ
ᐅᓗᕆᐊᓇᕐᓂᐅᔪᓂ ᓴᖅᑭᑎᑕᐅᓯᒪᔪᓂ ᐱᖅᑯᓯᕆᙱᑕᓄᑦ ᐱᐅᓯᖃᓕᖅᑎᑕᐅᓂᕐᒧᑦ. ᕋᐃᔅᔅ
ᓂᔾᔮᑎᑦᑎᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᐱᓇᓱᐊᖅᑕᖓ ᓴᖅᑭᓚᐅᖅᐳᖅ ᐱᓪᓚᕆᐅᔪᒥ ᐃᓱᒪᓕᐅᕐᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᐃᔨᕋᖅᑐᕐᓂᐅᔪᒥ
ᒧᒥᕐᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᑐᓴᕐᓈᕐᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᐊᒻᒪ ᓄᓇᕐᔪᐊᒥ ᑐᓴᕐᓈᕐᓂᕐᒥ – ᓇᒃᓴᖅᐳᖅ ᐊᔾᔨᒌᙱᕈᓘᔭᖅᑐᓂ
ᑐᓴᕐᓈᖅᑎᑦᑎᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᐃᓱᒪᓕᐊᖑᔪᓂ ᐊᔾᔨᒌᙱᑦᑐᓂ ᐃᓕᖅᑯᓯᐅᔪᓂ – ᑕᐃᒪᐃᒐᔪᖕᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᐃᓚᖓ
ᐊᐅᓚᑦᑎᔨᐅᓪᓗᓂ ᓂᓪᓕᐊᑎᑦᑎᓂᖓᓂ ᓂᓪᓕᐊᓂᕆᕙᒃᑕᖓᓂ ᑲᑕᔾᔭᕐᓂᕐᒥ.
 
ᐅᓇ ᐊᐅᓚᑦᑎᔪᖅ ᐊᓇᐅᓪᓚᑦᑕᖅᑎᒧᑦ ᐊᒃᓱᕈᕐᓂᖅ ᐃᒃᐱᒋᔭᐅᑲᐅᑎᒋᔪᓐᓇᖅᑐᖅ ᓈᑉ ᐃᓗᐊᓂ;
ᓴᙱᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᐅᐸᒍᒥᓇᖅᑎᑦᑎᓲᒥᒃ ᑎᒥᓕᒫᒥ ᖃᓄᐃᓕᐅᕐᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᐊᒻᒪ ᓴᒃᑯᑦᑎᓲᖑᙱᑦᑐᖅ ᑭᓯᐊᓂ
ᑭᖑᓪᓕᖅᐹᖓᓂ ᓂᓪᓕᐊᓂᐊᓂᐅᔪᒥ. ᓱᕋᑦᑎᕆᓂᖅ ᐊᒡᕕᐊᕈᑕᐅᔪᓂ ᐊᒻᒪ ᓴᓇᓂᕐᒥ ᑲᑎᙵᓂᐅᔪᒥ, ᓯᓚ
ᐊᒻᒪ ᕋᐃᔅ ᑲᑎᙵᓂᐅᕗᖅ ᐊᔾᔨᐅᙱᓐᓂᐅᓂᖓᓂ, ᐃᓚᖓᓂ ᓄᑖᙳᖅᐸᓪᓕᐊᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᐊᐅᓚᑕᐅᔪᒥ
ᕿᒥᕐᕈᓇᖕᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᓂᐱᓂᑦ ᐊᒻᒪ ᐊᐃᑉᐸᖓ ᑐᙵᕕᖃᕐᔪᐊᖅᑐᒥ ᐱᖅᑯᓯᑐᖃᕐᓄᑦ. ᖃᓄᐃᓕᖓᓂᖓᓂ
ᐊᕕᒃᑐᖅᓯᒪᓂᐅᔪᒥ ᓴᓇᐅᒐᓕᕆᔨᐅᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᐋᖅᑭᒃᓱᖅᓯᒪᔪᓂ ᐱᖃᕆᐊᖃᖅᐳᖅ ᓈᓚᖕᓂᐅᔪᒥ.
ᑐᓴᕐᓈᕐᓂᐅᕗᖅ ᐃᒃᐱᒋᔭᕆᐊᓕᖕᒥ ᐊᒻᒪ ᐊᑐᖅᑕᐅᓗᓂ ᑐᓴᖅᑕᐅᑐᐃᓐᓇᙱᓪᓗᓂ.