Stand On My Shoulders Ya Tseen
Album info
Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
16.01.2026
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Ircenrraat (feat. Ashley Young) 03:53
- 2 Twilight (feat. Pink Siifu, Sidibe) 03:33
- 3 Perfect Combo (feat. dreamcastmoe) 03:30
- 4 Taste On My Lips (feat. Portugal. The Man, Meshell Ndegeocello, Sidibe) 03:17
- 5 Like Honey (feat. Anel Figueroa) 03:44
- 6 Dei Kee Tla Tin 01:57
- 7 Us When We Fell In (feat. *Jahon Mikal) 02:50
- 8 Ixwsiteen (I See You) 04:15
- 9 Katlian's Hammer 01:55
- 10 I've Known (feat. Pink Siifu, Hanna Benn) 02:08
- 11 Digital Winter 03:45
Info for Stand On My Shoulders
Ya Tseens neuestes Album „Stand On My Shoulder“ baut auf Verbundenheit und revolutionärer Liebe als Grundlage für kollektive Befreiung auf, die sich durch „Indian Yard“ zieht. Das Albumcover ist ein Monoprint von Galanin, basierend auf einem Foto seines Vaters in Tlingit-Gewändern. Die Gewänder sind noch vorhanden, aber der Träger ist nicht zu sehen, sodass Raum für zukünftige Generationen bleibt. Mit „Stand On My Shoulder“ würdigt Ya Tseen die Gaben, die uns unsere Vorfahren hinterlassen haben, und die kollektive Verantwortung, die wir gegenüber zukünftigen Generationen haben. Das Album ist eine glühende Erkundung der Existenz und eine Feier der Beständigkeit der Liebe und der Verbundenheit mit dem Land.
Ya Tseen
Nicholas Galanin aka Ya Tseen
is a native Alaskan artist of Tlingit and Unangax̂ ancestry. He apprenticed with Indigenous master carvers and jewelers, earned his BFA in Jewelry Design from London Guildhall University and his MFA in Indigenous visual arts at Massey University in New Zealand. Galanin offers perspectives rooted in connection to land and broad engagement with contemporary culture. He embeds incisive observation into his work, investigating intersections of culture and concept in form, image and sound. Galanin’s works embody critical thought as vessels of knowledge, culture and technology. His art has been exhibited throughout the United States and internationally, including the Native American Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the 2020 Australian Biennale and the 2019 Whitney Biennial, and the National Museum of the American Indian. His work is in private collections, as well as the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Canada, Portland Art Museum, and Denver Art Museum. Galanin currently lives and works with his family in Sitka, Alaska.
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