Quantum Tangle are a Juno Award-winning Canadian musical group who combine traditional Inuit throat singing and spoken word storytelling with blues-influenced folk rock, consisting of vocalist Tiffany Ayalik, Kayley Inuksuk Mackay as drummer, vocalist and throat singer, and singer and guitarist G. R. Gritt.[1]
History
Gritt and Ayalik met at the Northern Scene arts festival in Ottawa, Ontario.[2] Formed in 2014, Quantum Tangle are based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.[1] Ayalik, who is Inuk, is a native of the city, while Gritt, who is Ojibwe-Métis, was born in Sudbury, Ontario and raised in the outlying community of Warren.[3] Gritt has lived in Yellowknife since 2009.[4]
Quantum Tangle released their EP Tiny Hands in 2017 and their first full-length album, Shelter as we go..., in 2017. Both recordings were released on the Coax label.[9]
Mackay was introduced as a band member in May 2018 when the band performed at the Indigenous Music Awards.[12]
Ayalik and Mackay also separately perform under the name Piqsuq, and composed the soundtrack for the 2024 film Sunburnt Unicorn.[13]
Social justice work
In addition to making music, Quantum Tangle facilitates a series of school workshops and performances on the topic of Indigenous issues in Northern Canada.[citation needed]