Top Tracks
On the North Shore, just east of Sept-Îles and not too far from the Moisie River, is situated a native reserve called Maliotenam. This is where Florent Vollant settled and grew up after leaving his birthplace in Labrador. It is also where the young Montagnais shared his attachment to traditional values and willingness to embrace modernity... In 1984, Florent began his career as a writer-composer-performer and the very next year, he committed himself to the creation of the Festival Innu Nikamu. Since then, the festival has brought together numerous artists from many nations. Florent also had the honour of being named Artist for Peace in 1994 for his music which always advocates a deep love of life, nature, and eternal hope. It is without surprise that he went on to be spokesperson for the First Nations Garden (Montréal Botanical Garden) and to perform at the closing gala of the 13th FrancoFolies Festival in Montréal, called La Grande Paix (Great Peace). From 1989 to 1995, Florent recorded Kashtin, Innu and Akua Tuta while part of the group Kashtin. These three albums would earn him 4 Félix Awards and the chance to give shows not only in Québec and across Canada, but also in France, Belgium, South Korea, USA, Bolivia…He certainly has worldwide appeal! Over the years, Florent has also collaborated in many other musical projects, such as the album Instinct by Richard Séguin, Arthur Lamothe’s Le Silence des fusils soundtrack, and Robbie Robertson’s The Native Americans album. He also lent a helping hand to Marc Déry in producing his first solo album as well as co-writing the Ninanu title. As for Zachary Richard, he was offered Pagayez, a beautiful piece and one of the biggest hits from his album Cœur fidèle. Florent is also the man behind the soundtrack of the animated series Le monde perdu, broadcast on VRAK TV. Florent is still very present in Maliotenam, and he has taken the time to launch a project that is very close to his heart: a recording studio doubling as a training and production centre for young native musicians. He also took the opportunity to produce a serene and peaceful Christmas album, Nipaiamianan, sung in Innu, for which he took home his first Juno Award. His creative and nomadic sensibilities have lead him to produce Katak, a new album bringing together the talents of many friends and collaborators, such as Zachary Richard, Marc Déry, Rick Haworth, Luce Dufault, Richard Séguin, Willie Mitchell, Claude McKenzie, Ray Bonneville, Sylvain Michel, Lucien Gabriel Jourdain, Éric Lapointe, Claude Péloquin, Mario Légaré, Denis Courchesne, Richard Perrotte and Jeff Smallwood. Slowly and carefully crafted, this opus of warm sounds has been receiving many praises and reminds us that we have in our midst a richly talented writer-composer-performer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.