Entirely produced and recorded by Michel Pépin at Studio Frisson in Montreal between the months of June and December 2003, the album TAIMA includes eleven songs that touch and soothe the soul, heart and mind. Eleven universes glide between fire and ice:
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INUUSIVUNGA (I Will Live) The touching Inuusivunga speaks about the will to live and the revival that spring can bring. Song of the second videoclip - take a look in the Music Videos section! |
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INUTUULUNGA (By Myself) The invigorating Inutuulunga goes into the solitude that nourishes and purifies one’s soul. The need to be alone to find strength and deepness. Movie and video producer Robin Aubert has produced this first music video. Take a look in the Music Videos section! |
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SO YOU SAY The abrasive So You Say highlights the anger one feels toward another’s demands, whether it be two people or two nations. |
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REMAINING FOR YOU The dreamy Remaining For You, a message from a woman to her father on the day he dies. |
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SILENCE The whispering Silence, a present from French Canadian storyteller Fred Pellerin, poignantly describes silence as a place where certain things are forever left unsaid or where love can be wordlessly expressed: il y a des choses qu’on ne dit jamais et celles dont on dit “j’aimais” . |
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TIME The vitalizing Time, the one callled “the morning song” that washes away all worries and all deceptions. |
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NALLIGIGUMAVAGIT (I Want to Love You) The sensuous Nalligigumavagit or the expression of a woman’s desire for a man (read a “female” to a “male”). |
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HARD TO BE The disturbing Hard To Be arrives as a growing fever when facing the challenge of learning who one really is. |
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ILUNNUT The carnal Ilunnut meaning “into your flesh”. |
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SUGAMI (Why) The original Sugami, Elisapie Isaac’s first song, is about a bittersweet break-up when there is still desire. |
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LES VOYAGES The initiatory Les Voyages, a French poem written by Elisapie Isaac, is inspired by the wild geese migration to the Great North to reflect her own personal explorations and the travels her father undertook for his survival. |