Quidditas' original intent in making art was to explore and experiment with various sonic mediums and soundscapes. Over time, Quidditas' artistic exploration adopted an apocalyptic sentiment of resistance to the psycho-bio-social-spiritual genocide and global-scale oppression caused by civilization and its death-urge toward the total destruction of our planet.
The message conveyed in the music is not intended to be nihilistic, but is one of faith and hope in returning to a state of Edenic harmony with the animal & plant kingdoms, the land, and the Great Spirit. Some believe that we can work toward this distant dream in our day-to-day lives by seeking the wisdom of our ancestors and indigenous cultures around the world.
Usti Waya (Cherokee for Little Wolf) will be the vehicle by which this theme will be further explored, and Quidditas' purpose will be pure vibratory experimentation. Usti Waya seeks to continue the legacy of the majestic grey wolf, which is on the verge of extinction on Turtle Island (North America) due to a current proposal to remove federal protection under the Endangered Species Act.
Oonawieh Unggi (Spirit Of The Wind) is an album revolving around air and its gift of life.
