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Have they been throwing raves for gnomes?

Occasionally a couple show up, and lots of Moon People - they seem to love these guys. Good chants. Brings back good memories of hanging with the Sabe a long time ago.

Here's your portal tree to the Halluci Nation, who are currently on tour in support of their new album.

Here's their next 3 shows, heading South through the PNW:

Aaw’k Rock Festival - Anchorage, Alaska - 9/21
Wild Buffalo - Bellingham, WA - 9/30
The Get Down - Portland, OR - 10/1

The Halluci Nation, formerly known as A Tribe Called Red, is a Canadian electronic music group who blend instrumental hip hop, reggae, moombahton and dubstep-influenced dance music with elements of First Nations music, particularly vocal chanting and drumming. Based in Ottawa, Ontario, the group consists of Tim "2oolman" Hill (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River), and Ehren "Bear Witness" Thomas (Cayuga First Nation)...

The group's former name was an homage to A Tribe Called Quest, a hip hop group that also had songs that addressed African American social grievances.

The group's music has been labelled as "powwow-step", a style of contemporary powwow music for urban First Nations in the dance club scene; popularized by the media as a description of the band's unique style, the term originated as the title of one of the band's own earliest singles

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