Tati au MielCA/QC
Credit: Brandon Bowen
Tati au Miel is an enigmatic figure in Montréal’s diverse artistic landscape. As a sound designer, DJ, and producer, their work transcends traditional musical boundaries through a melding of techno, punk, and industrial sounds. Their multidisciplinary approach not only includes sound but extends to fashion design and performance art, reflecting a deep commitment to exploring the intersections of identity, sound, and material.
Their artistic expression is deeply rooted in their Haitian-Canadian heritage and queer, gender-fluid identity, which they explore through evocative soundscapes and performances. Tati au Miel’s work is characterized by a commitment to abstraction and speculation in storytelling, examining the aesthetic history of Black electronic music and its emancipatory potentials. Their debut EP, The Exorcism of Tania Daniel, exemplifies their unique style—disjointed yet liberating, it serves as a profound exploration of sound's power to challenge and transform.
Performing on platforms like dublab, Rinse FM, and NTS, Tati au Miel uses these stages to showcase their fluid artistic philosophy, emphasizing that the journey through sound and art is infinite and filled with transformative possibilities.
Tati au Miel CA/QC – Reverie
Live A/V | World Premiere
Tati au Miel unveils Reverie, a sonic and visual odyssey that distills their eclectic ethos—merging experimental, ambient, and industrial sounds. Crafted during their residency at World Creation Studio, this performance features live instrumentation and immersive 360-degree visuals, encapsulating Tati’s unique narrative and multidisciplinary approach to exploring identity and abstract storytelling.
Who
Tati au Miel (Tania Daniel) is a multidisciplinary artist from Montréal. They work in the world of DJing, performance and much more.
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Latest
Carousel (2023)
the fantastical world of tati au miel vol III (2022)
Le monde fantastique de Tati au Miel Vol I : dans ma peau (2022)
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In their latest release Carousel, Tati au Miel was inspired by personal lived experiences and reflections, delving into concepts such as nomadism, migration, nostalgia, and the Haitian spiralism movement.