How Indigenous-owned record labels are changing the music industry in Canada | CBC News

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Indigenous musicians are building their own infrastructure within Canada's music industry after years of feeling limited by the system's unspoken glass ceiling.

Launched in 2021 by Amanda Rheaume and Shoshona Kish, Ishkōdé Records was born out of necessity during a time when the gap between Indigenous artists and their non-Indigenous counterparts was stark, the co-founders said.

Their son — who'd been travelling around the world with them as they toured — was in awe, having watched several thousand people participate in the custom. 'Like I'm living in a dream': Sask. Indigenous hip-hop artist stays true to roots as he works with top talent From Ishkōdé Records and Red Music Rising in Toronto, to Land Back Records in Vancouver — plus Hitmakerz, a label specializing in Inuit musicians with offices in Iqaluit, Toronto and Ottawa — Indigenous musicians are building their own foundation within Canada's music industry after years of feeling excluded from or limited by the system's unspoken glass ceiling.

 

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