Stone Tapes

The label was founded in 2022, branching off of Joyful Noise's artist-in-residence program,[1] and emerged from visions and insights arising in conversations between players, producers, promoters, journalists and other indigenous artistic peers around the eponymously titled Medicine Singer's LP,[2] which ultimately evolved into Stone Tapes' debut release.

"[1][4][3][5] Despite presumed good intentions the existing conventions of the established World Music genre now seemed, in 2022 and in light of public conversations around cultural issues accelerated by reactions to the white supremacist rhetoric of the under the umbrella of the American right during the Trump administration, fetishistic and exclusionary—ultimately limiting the scope and potential of performers and releases.

In the summer of 2022, The New York Times printed a feature about this rising sense of a new direction or changed inflection of emphasis and sense of mission amongst Indigenous artists, both affiliated (Joe Rainey Sr. of Niineta) and unaffiliated (Pulitzer prize winning composer of "Voiceless Mass", Raven Chacon (Diné), Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache), Suzanne Kite (Lakota), Warren Realrider (Pawnee), Nathan Young (Delaware Tribe/Kiowa/Cherokee Nation), Postcommodity, Ajilvsga, and others).

A 62-year-old Air Force veteran who learned the Massachusett language only as an adult, Jamieson asked his mentor, Donald Three Bears Fisher, to approve the lyrics for “Daybreak,” the album’s first single and an ecstatic aubade with pounding drums.

'"[6] Other releases from the first year of the Stone Tapes label/collective include releases by Maalem Hassan BenJaafar "Moroccan gnawa master of Innov Gnawa fame", Mamady Kouyaté "Guinean guitar legend, formerly of Bembeya Jazz", Yonatan Gat's American Quartet "featuring Mikey Coltun of Mdou Moctar, Greg Saunier of Deerhoof, and Curt Sydnor", and the legendary (and occasionally "exiled"[9]) Israeli punk band Monotonix.