Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome from from Vancouver, Canada. Edzi’u. Singer, songwriter, and sound artist. She has new music out and has just released her new EP called “Tunnel Vision.” Brand new Indigenous pop coming our way.
Music from Edzi’u, Raye Zaragoza, Viv Parker, Mamarudegyal MTHC, Def-i, Ariano, Q052, David Strickland, Jalmy, Marrroquino, Alexis Lynn, Damon Sharpe, QVLN, JustlLuv, Morgan Toney, Indian City, Amanda Rheaume, Yolanda Martinez, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Julian Taylor, Dj Shub, Northern Cree Singers, The Peace Poets, Keith Secola, Prolific the Rapper, Boogey the Beat, Stolen Identity, Celeigh Cardinal, Elastic Bond, Bomba Estero, Jamie Prado, Aterciopelados, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Kelly Fraser Michael Franti & Spearhead, XAXO and much more
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OUR INTERVIEW IS 30 MINUTES INTO THE PROGRAM
EDZI’U IN OUR SAY MAGAZINE FEATURE
EDZI’U – TUNNEL VISION
EDZI’U – THIS LOVE
CONTACT INFORMATION
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.edziumusic.com
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/edziumusic
INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/edziumusic
YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@edziumusic
SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/edziu-music
INTERVIEWS: [email protected]
BIOGRAPHY
Edzi’u is the gentlest balance of hard and soft, a non-binary 2spirit Indigiqueer femme, their
strength of identity resonates in their music to create a fullness of fierce spirit combined with an
elegant grace. Their new music is full of thick synths, drums dripping with reverb and a mix of a
modern take on 80’s and 90’s sounds that blends the nostalgic essence of Stevie Nicks, the raw
emotional depth of Sharon Van Etten, and the atmospheric electronic textures of DRAMA. The
result is a sonic river of pain and beauty that sweetly soars into a singular, healing journey.
Edzi’u’s EP Tunnel Vision is a poignant exploration of the cruelty of heartbreak, the painful truth
of mistreatment, and the radiant journey of resurgence. WIth vulnerability and fortitude, each
track lingers with the listener like a cherished memory.
Edzi’u invites listeners into an auditory sanctuary where music serves as both refuge and
revelation. In this sacred space, reclamation of self stands as the most powerful act of all. Edzi’u
and their artistry is a beacon of auntie joy for queer and Indigenous communities and beyond,
embodying resilience, grace, and unapologetic authenticity.