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Acclaimed “Inuindie” pop star Beatrice Deer is a Montreal-based singersongwriter.
Half-Inuk and half-Mohawk, she was born and raised in Nunavik,
Quebec, in the small village of Quaqtaq. Deer has put out six studio albums,
including her newest release SHIFTING. Her Canadian Indigenous Music Awardwinning
songs are based on personal lyrics that blend indie rock and modern folk
with traditional Inuit tales and throat singing.
Recipient of a 2021 Prism Prize and an Apple Music Ambassador, Beatrice Deer
sings in three languages: Inuktitut, English, and French. A beloved figure in
Arctic Canada, she has performed everywhere from the Venice Biennale to
Norway’s Førde Traditional & World Music Festival to the Heard Museum in
Phoenix, Arizona. Her bandmates and collaborators are made up of longstanding
members of Montreal’s music community, including luminaries from Leif
Vollebekk, Land of Talk, Stars, The Barr Brothers, Bell Orchestre, Little Scream,
Besnard Lakes, and Suuns. Her previous full-length album, My All To You, won
the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award for Pushing the Boundaries, and Best Folk
Album at the 2019 Indigenous Music Awards.
Her sixth studio album SHIFTING explores the process of getting closer to the
place where we’re meant to be in life. “Emotionally, spiritually, and physically,
the transition towards our authentic selves continues,” she says. “As I shift into
the position where I’m meant to be, I want to keep using what I’ve learned to help
others.”
Half-Inuk and half-Mohawk, she was born and raised in Nunavik,
Quebec, in the small village of Quaqtaq. Deer has put out six studio albums,
including her newest release SHIFTING. Her Canadian Indigenous Music Awardwinning
songs are based on personal lyrics that blend indie rock and modern folk
with traditional Inuit tales and throat singing.
Recipient of a 2021 Prism Prize and an Apple Music Ambassador, Beatrice Deer
sings in three languages: Inuktitut, English, and French. A beloved figure in
Arctic Canada, she has performed everywhere from the Venice Biennale to
Norway’s Førde Traditional & World Music Festival to the Heard Museum in
Phoenix, Arizona. Her bandmates and collaborators are made up of longstanding
members of Montreal’s music community, including luminaries from Leif
Vollebekk, Land of Talk, Stars, The Barr Brothers, Bell Orchestre, Little Scream,
Besnard Lakes, and Suuns. Her previous full-length album, My All To You, won
the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award for Pushing the Boundaries, and Best Folk
Album at the 2019 Indigenous Music Awards.
Her sixth studio album SHIFTING explores the process of getting closer to the
place where we’re meant to be in life. “Emotionally, spiritually, and physically,
the transition towards our authentic selves continues,” she says. “As I shift into
the position where I’m meant to be, I want to keep using what I’ve learned to help
others.”
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