Bio

Story of Mahihkan

From Rock to Industrial Electronic

Mahihkan Music is the sonic vision of an Anishinaabe/Lakota First Nation artist hailing from Muskowekwan First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. A one-
person force blending culture, innovation, and sound, Mahihkan (meaning "wolf" in Cree) crafts a sound that is as haunting as it is hypnotic.

Originally emerging in 2016 as a southern hard rock project, Mahihkan Music evolved into a bold, genre-bending fusion of electronic and industrial music, in-
fused with traditional First Nations elements, audio textures, and ear-worm samples. The result is a unique auditory experience—where digital grit meets

ancestral rhythm, and ambiance is painted with visceral audio color.
Described as Nine Inch Nails meets Two Feet, with the spirit of The Halluci Nation and the experimental edge of Author & Punisher, Mahihkan Music
doesn’t just perform—it transports. Drawing from deep roots and forward-thinking production, Mahihkan creates music that resonates across time, land, and
frequency.
With each release and live set, Mahihkan Music continues to redefine the intersection of identity, storytelling, and sound, inviting listeners into a space
where ancient pulse meets modern machine.