Artist Information
Biography
Biography of Mikuak Rai
Change Agent, Creative Visionary, World Bridger…
Mikuak Rai (mi-koo-ah ray) is an accomplished poet, singer-songwriter, pianist, composer, and music producer with a strong affinity for the transformative, healing effects of sound vibration. In addition to being an artist and performer, Mikuak is a youth-advocate, peace-educator, and longtime community organizer, who uses creative arts and new media in order to address issues ranging from universal health care and environmental justice to the emerging unity-consciousness on the planet.
Beginning in 1997, and for a ten-year run, Mikuak co-hosted and produced The Movement, a weekly open-mic event on U Street in NW Washington, DC, which is partly responsible for the creative arts renaissance happening in the nation’s capital today. In 2000, Mikuak co-founded One Common Unity, Inc. (OCU), a DC-based non-profit organization dedicated to nurturing sustainable communities by promoting mindful living, and giving inner-city youth alternatives to violence through access and training in the arts and media. Mikuak was also founder and front-man for DC-based progressive-soul band Moya, with whom he recorded the underground classic live album, “State of the Union Address”, in early 2001.
In 2004, after relocating to Atlanta, Georgia, Mikuak recorded his debut solo album entitled “SimpleTruth”, featuring only piano and voice. Since then, he has produced, written and performed with a variety of acts including The Suns (formerly Motown group The Boys), singer Raheem DeVaughn, producer Pixel (Kwesi Dawes), keyboardist Mausiki Scales, hip-hop artist Nas (on keys and production with stic.man), Hawai’ian reggae band Mixed Roots, Australian soul-dub band The Witness, Jiva producer/bassist Khari Simmons, Nigerian-born Kuku, and vocalists Rahkell Yahvah, Stacie Aamon, Noelle LuSane, Sharon Blu Rain, and Gina Rene. In 2006, Mikuak Rai and musician Bilal Abdulsamad formed Mystic Column, a music production company.
Over the years, Mikuak has traveled throughout the United States including Hawai’i; British Columbia, Canada; Chiapas, Mexico; Benin and Togo, West Africa; and Australia to experience and follow his strong affinity for indigenous cultures and their related prophecies and worldviews, all of which he incorporates in his original music and performances. He is often sought after as an event producer and consultant to artists and organizations alike.
Mikuak currently resides near Los Angeles, and works with the Youth and Family Ministry at Agape International Spiritual Center, as well as with young people in communities throughout Southern California by way of Planet Restoration, Inc., a newly formed non-profit that promotes themes of ecological stewardship and indigenous wisdom via creative arts, live productions, and nature-immersion experiences. Also, Mikuak is one of four members of 4 Directions, a dynamic, new music super-group being produced by Mystic Column.
Instrumentation
Mikuak Rai ~ Piano/Keyboard
Discography
Moya ~ Underwater (2000 ~ EP)
Moya ~ State of the Union Address (2001 ~ live album)
Matthew Payne ft. Raheem DeVaughn/Omar Hunter ~ If the Ocean Had a Voice (2002 ~ Urban Ave. 31 ~ The Antidote)
Matthew Payne/Pixel ~ Do You Miss Me? (2004 ~ People Need People) {US release - Dogon Records, UK release - Counterpoint Records}
Mikuak Rai ~ SimpleTruth (2004 ~ LP) {BEarth Tones Music}
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Audio
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Press
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Rai of Light
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In the 1960's, it was common to see artists like Joan Baez and others pick up guitars and sing out a...
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Mikuak Rai Delivers Musical Honesty and Integrity
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"It’s true what they say, “the truth is bitter”, and even more in modern day music, sugar coated. On...
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...smooth...
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"Mikuak Rai's smooth voice declares messages of hope for our spirits under the branches of a potent,...
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The "Simple Truth"
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The 'Simple Truth' By Korin Miller Special to washingtonpost.com/MP3 Tuesday, January 3, 2005 ...
Setlist
Typical set list is primarily original selections from "SimpleTruth" and new songs, with occaisional cover(s). Set list(s) and duration vary depending upon the type of performance/engagement, ranging from 20 minutes to up to two and a half hours.

