
BOULDER, CO (June 8, 2026) — **Indigenous House****,**the new digital media platform celebrating Indigenous voices and creators led by Founder Crystal Echo Hawk (Pawnee) and Jade Begay (Tesuque Pueblo/Diné), and Little Bear Audio, the award-winning post-production studio led by audio engineer Ian Sorrentino, announced the launch of The Indigenous Setlist. Premiering on June 22, the podcast and video series explores how modern Native and Indigenous artists are redefining genres and creating today’s most electrifying music.
The Indigenous Setlist will take listeners on a genre-spanning journey into the artists, influences, and sounds powering contemporary Indigenous music — from hip-hop and alternative rock to electronic dance, country, folk, and beyond. Featuring Juno Award winners, artists whose music is featured on today’s biggest film and TV soundtracks, and some of the hottest acts breaking now, each weekly episode is a discovery engine for music lovers inside the beats, the bands, and the stories defining some of the most exciting music today.
“The artists featured in season one are scoring some of the most popular series streaming now, signing to major record labels, climbing the charts, and headlining some of the biggest music festivals around the country,” says Indigenous House Founder Crystal Echo Hawk.“These artists aren’t waiting for permission – they are pushing boundaries, blending their own personal stories and lived experiences with new and innovative sounds that are looking towards the future and reshaping the modern music landscape. I’m so excited that The Indigenous Setlistwill serve as a platform to both discover what’s next and go behind the scenes to hear more from this incredible lineup of artists, showcasing their rich cultural histories, raw talent, and captivating sounds. The story isn’t that Indigenous music is having a moment — it’s that the moment is everywhere, and this show is the front-row seat.”
The inaugural season features a diverse roster of trailblazers and visionaries. The first episode will premiere on June 22 with the EDM group The Halluci Nation, the first independent Indigenous artists from North America to cross 100 million streams on Spotify, with subsequent episodes released weekly.
- June 22: The Halluci Nation (EDM) – Representing the Six Nations of the Grand River (Mohawk) and Cayuga Nations
- June 29: Maoli (Country Reggae) – Representing the Native Hawaiian community
- July 6: THRONE (Hip-Hop, R&B) – Representing the Mvskogee Nation (Creek)
- July 13: LOV (R&B Soul) – Representing Poundmaker Cree Nation
- July 20: Aysanabee (Alt-Rock, Soul) – Representing the Sandy Lake First Nation (Oji-Cree)
- July 27: Natasha Fisher (Alt-Rock) – Representing the Long Lake #58 Ojibwe Nation
- August 3: Shawnee Kish (Alt-Rock, Country, Soul) – Representing Six Nations of Grand River (Mohawk)
- August 10: AJ Harvey (Pop Rock) – Representing the Pawnee, Ponca, and Hidatsa Nations
- August 17: Fawn Wood (Traditional) – Representing the Saddle Lake Cree and Coast Salish
- August 24: Dead Pioneers (Punk Rock) – Representing Pyramid Lake Paiute
- August 31: Cherokee Social (Indie-Rock) – Representing the Cherokee Nation
- September 7: Raye Zaragoza (Americana Folk, Pop) – Representing the Pima/Oʼodham Nation
“I’m so proud to partner with Indigenous House to shine the light on the diverse talent and wide-ranging genres of modern Indigenous music,” says Little Bear Audio’s Ian Sorrentino. “From folk to hip-hop, from well-known acts to emerging talent, the stories and sounds of these artists are vibrant and boundary-pushing, and I can’t wait for listeners to learn more about the motivations behind their music. These artists are proof that contemporary Indigenous music belongs in every playlist, on every soundtrack, and on every stage, and we invite everyone to tune in and learn more about these unique sounds.”
The podcast is produced by Indigenous House, Ian Sorrentino, Little Bear Audio, Helen Gover (Diné, Pawnee, and Choctaw), and Quiet Star Collective, and will be released weekly beginning on Monday, June 22 on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Follow @TheIndigenousSetliston Instagram and @IndigenousHouse across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook to keep up with The Indigenous Setlist and other exciting content.
About Indigenous House
Indigenous House is a visionary lifestyle brand and media platform powered by Indigenous cultures, creativity, and community. Our digital collective is composed of diverse voices, stories, and perspectives celebrating our innovation, joy, and more. We take a forward looking and bold approach to storytelling, culture, and commerce to amplify Native voices and creators – ultimately shaping a future rooted in joy, strength, and legacy.
About Little Bear Audio
Little Bear Audio is an award-winning sound design and audio post-production studio specializing in mixing, sound design, and original music for film, television, advertising, and podcasts. In addition to its work with leading networks and global brands, the studio partners with creators to develop and elevate podcast productions through high-quality, cinematic audio.
About Quiet Star Collective
Quiet Star Collective is a Native and woman-owned business offering music industry services in artist management, sync licensing, music supervision, creative production and live music promotion. We work to support artists who are looking to expand their reach, build their brand, and create sustainable revenue streams. In addition to our passion for artist development, Quiet Star Collective hosts an annual music festival, called All My Relations Celebration, in an effort to gain Indigenous artists more visibility in partnership with non-profit music venue, Levitt Pavilion Denver. Our dedication to serving Indigenous and BIPOC artists remains at the forefront of all our services and creative initiatives.
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