Aysanabee on his breakthrough album and honouring his family history through music
The producer and multi-instrumentalist dropped by Q to discuss his breakthrough album, Watin, which has become one of the most buzzed-about Canadian debuts in recent memory.
Aysanabee's debut album, Watin, is out now


Aysanabee is an Oji-Cree musician, producer and multi-instrumentalist from the Sucker Clan of Sandy Lake First Nation. His breakthrough album, Watin, has become one of the most buzzed-about Canadian debuts in recent memory. It's part soulful powerhouse, part historical document and part journalistic investigation. He dropped by the Q studio to talk about it.
The full interview with Aysanabee is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Interview with Aysanabee produced by Mitch Pollock.