The album Secret Museum Of Kind Man by Wounded Knee is a unique and eclectic collection of tracks that showcase the artist's experimental approach to music. The album is a blend of electronic beats, traditional folk instruments, and spoken word poetry that creates a hypnotic and captivating listening experience.
The opening track "Ganymede" sets the tone for the album with its haunting melody and atmospheric soundscapes. The album then transitions into more upbeat tracks like "What's in the Fridge?" which features a catchy electronic beat and playful lyrics.
Throughout the album, Wounded Knee incorporates elements of Scottish folk music, particularly in tracks like "The Blackbird and the Thrush" and "The Cuckoo's Nest." These tracks showcase the artist's skill in blending traditional instruments like the fiddle and accordion with modern electronic beats.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Big Drum," which features spoken word poetry layered over a mesmerizing beat. The track is a powerful commentary on the history of colonialism and its impact on Indigenous communities.