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Charlie Taqqik: New Voice from the North - News Directory 3

Charlie Taqqik: New Voice from the North

May 4, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • SALUIT, Nunavik – Charlie Taqqik,‍ a logistics and maintenance director at the Ikusik School in Saluit, Nunavik, has released his first album,⁢ a collection of songs inspired by...
  • Taqqik, who balances ⁢his weekday routine ⁣with his passion for music, draws⁤ inspiration from artists spanning genres and generations.
  • Elvis Presley, he notes, was pivotal in introducing ⁢guitar music to his village in the 1950s.
Original source: ici.radio-canada.ca

Nunavik Singer Charlie Taqqik Releases Debut‍ Album, Recorded in Unique Setting

Table of Contents

  • Nunavik Singer Charlie Taqqik Releases Debut‍ Album, Recorded in Unique Setting
    • From Elvis to‍ Inuktitut Melodies
    • Container Studio: An Unconventional Recording Space
    • Container Studio: An⁤ Unconventional recording Space
    • Nunavik Singer Charlie Taqqik:⁢ Your ⁢Questions Answered
      • Who⁣ is Charlie Taqqik?
      • What is Charlie Taqqik’s new album ‍about?
      • What inspires Charlie Taqqik’s music?
      • What musical influences ‍does Charlie ‍Taqqik have?
      • What language are the songs on Charlie Taqqik’s album?
      • How was⁢ Charlie Taqqik’s album recorded?
      • What is the name of charlie ‍Taqqik’s album?
      • Who else⁤ was involved in the project?
      • Where can I ⁤find Charlie Taqqik’s album?
      • What is the Aumaggiivik project?
      • What has been⁢ the⁤ reaction to the project in ⁣Nunavik?

SALUIT, Nunavik – Charlie Taqqik,‍ a logistics and maintenance director at the Ikusik School in Saluit, Nunavik, has released his first album,⁢ a collection of songs inspired by his life in the North and his musical heroes.

Taqqik, who balances ⁢his weekday routine ⁣with his passion for music, draws⁤ inspiration from artists spanning genres and generations. “Our school is one of those that have the highest graduate rate throughout ⁢Nunavik,” he said, highlighting his dedication to both his profession and his community.

From Elvis to‍ Inuktitut Melodies

Taqqik’s ‍musical journey is a blend of influences. Elvis Presley, he notes, was pivotal in introducing ⁢guitar music to his village in the 1950s. ⁢However, ⁢he acknowledges Hank Williams as⁣ the more popular artist among his parents’‍ generation. Taqqik’s family boasts a rich musical heritage. His uncles, George and ⁢Sandy Kakayuk, where members ‍of the renowned Rock Sugluk group,⁣ also known⁣ as the⁤ Salluit Band, which gained prominence in the 1970s ‍and 80s. His sister, Elisapie, recently received a Juno Award, ⁣adding to the family’s legacy.

Salluit, Nunavik, surrounded by mountains
Salluit, one of the 14 villages in Nunavik, is located on the edge of a fjord. (Photo: Radio-Canada / Amélie Mouton)

Growing up, Taqqik was exposed⁤ to gospel music and, despite considering himself a private person, found himself⁣ humming Michael Jackson tunes while riding on his father’s snowmobile. largely self-taught, he⁢ honed his skills with guidance from musicians like Adamie Papigatuk and his brother Nukukie,⁤ as well as his sister Elisapie.

Container Studio: An Unconventional Recording Space

Taqqik’s debut album, simply titled Charlie taqqik, features seven original songs in⁤ Inuktitut. The album reflects a diverse range of influences, from Elvis and the Beatles to Harmonium, Roy Orbison,⁢ Pink Floyd, and Led zeppelin.

The album’s production involved unique circumstances. Simon Walls, a singer and producer, traveled to ‍Saluit with a mobile studio⁢ to record the album.Walls described Taqqik’s music as a blend ⁣of Blue Rodeo with a distinct Nunavik folk sound.

“We ⁣recorded the percussion in the ⁣village‍ community room. We finished this in a container, a mini-laboratory usually used by university researchers,”⁢ Walls said. “I recorded in⁢ a lot of⁤ different contexts,‍ but it was the first time I did that.”

Walls spent a year traveling to three Nunavik villages – Salluit, inukjuak, and Kuujjuaq ‍– with his mobile studio, collaborating with Inuit‍ musicians to produce professional-quality albums. The ⁤initiative was spearheaded by Avataq, the Cultural Institute of Inuit in Nunavik.

Andrée Anne Vien, coordinator‍ of Aumaggiivik, the Nunavik Arts secretariat, explained the project’s⁢ origins: “nunavik groups often testified to thier difficulty in recording their music… from there was born⁤ the idea of going to communities ⁢to help ⁢his artists produce a professional quality‍ album.”

Six albums were recorded as part of the project. Besides Taqqik, Walls worked‍ with Caroline Alexander, Qimutjuit, Johnny Saunders, ⁣Paulusie Amaralik, and Conlucy Idlout. Vien noted that some‍ artists, like 84-year-old Caroline ⁣Alexander, had composed popular songs in the region that had never been professionally recorded.

The albums are available on the Aumaggiivik Facebook page. Charlie Taqqik’s album will be available starting May 9.

The project⁣ has been met with enthusiasm in Nunavik. “Music, in this region, ⁤is really vrey vital,” ⁢Vien said.

Growing up,Taqqik was exposed⁤ to gospel music and,despite considering himself a private person,found himself⁣ humming Michael Jackson tunes⁢ while riding on his father’s⁣ snowmobile. largely self-taught,⁤ he⁢⁣ honed his skills with guidance from musicians like Adamie Papigatuk and his brother Nukukie,⁤ as well as his sister Elisapie.

Container Studio: An⁤ Unconventional recording Space

Taqqik’s debut album,⁣ simply titled Charlie taqqik, features seven original songs ⁢in⁤ Inuktitut. The album reflects a⁤ diverse range of influences, ‍from Elvis ⁢and the Beatles to Harmonium, Roy Orbison,⁢ pink floyd, and Led zeppelin.

The ⁤album’s production involved unique circumstances. Simon Walls, a singer and producer, traveled to ‍Saluit with a mobile studio⁢ to record the album.Walls ⁤described Taqqik’s music ⁣as a ⁢blend ⁣of Blue Rodeo with a distinct Nunavik folk sound.

“We ⁣recorded the percussion in the ⁣village‍ community room.⁣ We finished this in a container,⁤ a mini-laboratory usually used by university researchers,”⁢ Walls said. “I recorded in⁢ ⁤a⁢ lot of⁤ different ⁣contexts,‍ but ⁤it was the first time I did that.”

Walls spent a year traveling to three Nunavik villages –⁢ Salluit,⁣ inukjuak, and Kuujjuaq ‍– with his mobile studio, collaborating with⁤ Inuit‍ musicians to produce professional-quality albums. The ⁤initiative was spearheaded⁤ by Avataq, the Cultural Institute of Inuit in nunavik.

Andrée Anne Vien, coordinator‍ of Aumaggiivik, the Nunavik Arts secretariat, explained the project’s⁢ origins: “nunavik groups often testified to thier difficulty in recording their music… from there was born⁤ the idea of ⁣going to communities ⁢to help ⁢his artists produce⁣ a professional quality‍⁣ album.”

Six albums were recorded ⁢as part of the project.Besides⁤ Taqqik, walls⁣ worked‍ with⁢ Caroline Alexander, Qimutjuit, Johnny Saunders, ⁣Paulusie Amaralik, and Conlucy Idlout. Vien noted that some‍ artists, like 84-year-old⁣ Caroline ⁣Alexander, had composed popular songs in the region that had⁢ never ‍been professionally recorded.

The albums are available on the Aumaggiivik ⁤Facebook page. Charlie Taqqik’s album will be available starting May 9.

The project⁣ has been met with enthusiasm in Nunavik. “Music, in this region, ⁤is really vrey ⁣vital,” ⁢Vien said.

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Nunavik Singer Charlie Taqqik:⁢ Your ⁢Questions Answered

Who⁣ is Charlie Taqqik?

Charlie Taqqik is a logistics and maintenance director at the Ikusik School in Saluit, Nunavik.He’s also a recently released his debut⁤ album.

What is Charlie Taqqik’s new album ‍about?

The album is a collection of songs inspired by Taqqik’s life in the ⁢North and his musical heroes.

What inspires Charlie Taqqik’s music?

His⁣ music draws inspiration⁣ from a wide range of artists, spanning genres and generations.

What musical influences ‍does Charlie ‍Taqqik have?

Here’s ‍a look⁢ at some ‍of the artists who have influenced Charlie Taqqik, according to the text:

| Artist/Influence ⁢ | Details ⁤ ⁢ ⁣ ⁤ ⁤ ⁣ ⁣ ⁤ ⁤ ‍ |

| ———————– | ————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Elvis Presley ⁣ | Was pivotal in introducing guitar music to his village‍ in‍ the 1950s. ‍ ⁢ ⁢ ‍ |

| Hank ‍Williams | More popular artist among Taqqik’s parents’ ‍generation.|

| Rock Sugluk (Salluit Band) | His uncles, George and Sandy Kakayuk, were ‍members of this renowned band. ⁤ |

| Gospel Music ⁣ | He was exposed to this growing up. ‍⁤ ⁣ ⁢ ‍ ‍ ⁢ ‍ ⁢ ⁤ ⁤ ‍|

| michael ⁤Jackson | He found himself⁢ humming these tunes while riding on his father’s snowmobile. ⁢‍ ‍ ⁢ ⁣ ⁤ |

| Adamie papigatuk | Self-taught, with help from Adamie Papigatuk⁢ and⁣ his⁣ brother Nukukie, as well as his⁤ sister Elisapie. |

| Nukukie | Self-taught, with help from Adamie Papigatuk and ⁣his brother Nukukie, and⁤ also⁢ his⁣ sister‍ Elisapie. |

|⁢ elisapie | Self-taught, with help from Adamie Papigatuk and his brother Nukukie, as well as his sister Elisapie. |

| The Beatles |⁢ Included in the range of influences |

| Harmonium | Included ‍in the range of influences. |

| Roy Orbison | Included in the ⁣range of influences. |

| Pink Floyd | Included in the⁤ range of influences. |

| ‍Led Zeppelin | Included in the range of influences. |

What language are the songs on Charlie Taqqik’s album?

The album features seven original songs in Inuktitut.

How was⁢ Charlie Taqqik’s album recorded?

The album was recorded in a unique setting: a mobile studio that⁢ traveled to ⁤Saluit. Simon Walls, a singer and producer, was responsible for recording the album. The⁣ percussion was recorded in the village community room, with ⁢the final touches ‍completed in a container, a mini-laboratory typically used by university researchers.

What is the name of charlie ‍Taqqik’s album?

The album is simply titled ‍ “Charlie taqqik.”

Who else⁤ was involved in the project?

besides Charlie Taqqik, simon Walls worked with other Inuit musicians, including⁣ Caroline Alexander,⁣ Qimutjuit, Johnny Saunders, Paulusie amaralik, and Conlucy ⁣Idlout.

Where can I ⁤find Charlie Taqqik’s album?

The albums are available on the Aumaggiivik Facebook page. Charlie ⁤Taqqik’s album will be available starting May‍ 9.

What is the Aumaggiivik project?

The project was spearheaded ⁤by Avataq, the Cultural Institute of Inuit in Nunavik. Andrée Anne Vien, coordinator of ⁣Aumaggiivik, explained that the project aimed to help nunavik artists produce professional-quality albums, ⁣addressing the difficulties they faced in recording their music.

What has been⁢ the⁤ reaction to the project in ⁣Nunavik?

The project has been ⁣met with enthusiasm in Nunavik.

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