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How My Bloody Valentine and Ojibwe Teachings Saved Life

Zoon’s

- By Alex Hudson

FOR HAMILTON, ON- BASED SONGWRITER DANIEL MONKMAN, Zoon is more than just a new alias — it's a musical and spiritual rebirth.

This new phase of his career is the culminatio­n of a fraught decade in which he struggled with addiction, stepped away from a budding career with his Winnipeg-based project Blisters, and eventually returned with a sublime psych sound and a newfound connection with his Ojibwe heritage, culminatin­g in Zoon's debut album, Bleached Wavves. He calls his music “moccasin-gaze,” in reference to the way he mixes Indigenous influences with classic My Bloody Valentine-style walls of distortion.

“In those earlier days, I didn't want to be identified as an Indigenous shoegazer. I just kind of wanted the music to speak for itself,” Monkman remembers. “No one ever came up to me and asked me about ‘moccasin-gaze.' At that time, I hadn't even called it that. I didn't identify with my Ojibwe heritage until I was a young adult.”

As Blisters, Monkman had been building some local buzz and a record deal. But as he geared up for what was supposed to be his breakout album, everything fell apart. The label ran out of money, and Monkman's addictions interfered with his music.

“I had to take a moral inventory of myself,” he says. “I just couldn't be influencin­g Indigenous youth or my own peers or people around me if I was showing up under the influence all the time to recording sessions or even live shows.”

By 2012, Monkman had left Winnipeg, bouncing from city to city across Canada before ending up at a rehabilita­tion centre in Vancouver. After being uninspired by Christian meetings and struggling to heal his spiritual side, he eventually learned about the Teachings of the Seven Grandfathe­rs of his Ojibwe culture. “I was like, ‘Oh, our people have our own healing ways? Why didn't I learn about this earlier?'” he recalls with a wry smile. “That's where a lot of the true healing happened, and then that's when I came to the Courage section, Zoongide'ewin.”

During recovery, he confronted his traumas through exposure therapy, and he began writing down his reflection­s as poems and song ideas — not because he was actively playing music, but simply because that was how he best knew to structure his own thoughts. He recorded on the cheap with an eight-track recorder, using loop pedal trickery to weave the dense tapestries of noise that make up Bleached Wavves.

Monkman originally intended for Bleached Wavves to come out under the artist name Bloom, but after a friend told him that it sounded too much like a flower shop, Monkman dubbed the project Zoon — a reference to Zoongide'ewin, the transforma­tive teaching that helped him so much during recovery. It's the perfect name for an artist who has begun to embrace his role within an emerging community of Indigenous artists.

“I respect all Indigenous artists who are doing their thing,” says Monkman. “I respect nêhiyawak for what they're doing, and same with WHOOP-Szo. Those are two heavy rock bands who kind of gave me inspiratio­n to start classifyin­g myself as a First Nations artist.”

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