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Australian Trance Dance - Didjitalis |
Didjitalis is Mike Edwards and Nick West. Based in Sydney Australia, this duo has developed a new style of music fusing organic and electronic elements to create infectious dance floor grooves. The album explores the boundary between organic and electronic sound in the context of the trance/dance scene. Punchy, rhythmic, powerful! |
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The Soul of the Didgeridoo - Mike Edwards |
Mike Edwards, co-founder of the renowned didge group AXIS presents his latest album full of didgeridoo and didge horn grooves with and without accompaniments. The tracks range from raw and powerful, didge-only drones and combinations with didge horns to harmonic didgeridoo soundscapes cradled by the simplest of synth pads. Very addictive listening! Booklet with excellent info in four languages. |
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White Cockatoo, Featuring Didjeridu Legend David Blanasi |
“… breathtaking didjeridu playing…, an elemental force…” Songmen and didjeridu players from Arnhem Land, Northern Territory of Australia, with didjeridu legend David Blanasi and his successor Darryl Dikarrna Brown. Extensive information in English, German, French and Spanish in the richly illustrated 36-page colour booklet. 31 tracks, total playing time: 62:10 mins.
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Didjeridu - Travelling Songs – Charlie McMahon & Gondwana |
With more than forty years of didj playing Charlie McMahon is one of the most accomplished didjeridu players today. Travelling Songs is a mix of energetic didj and didjeribone™-based songs with a few dreamier soundscapes. Precise and complex didjeridu riffs; original aboriginal lyrics with English translations.
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Sirocco - Australian Voyage |
The music in this album is distinctly Australian having been inspired by Sirocco’s more than twenty years of international performances. In many ways it is a montage of original music that reflects the cultural richness of modern Australia complete with an almost irreverent characteristic so typical of the world’s largest island continent.
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Didgeridoo Mania II – Goin’ Walkabout - David Corter |
A kaleidoscopic view at the future of the didgeridoo, using traditional and modern instruments, samples and electronics to re-define rather than re-package the didgeridoo in its contemporary musical environment. After the success of his first groundbreaking album David Corter pushes the boundaries even further.
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Charlie McMahon – Didjeridu Vibrations - Tjilatjila |
Tjilatjila means ‘steady and gentle movement’ to the Western Desert Australian aborigines. This entirely acoustic recording creates a calm mood through its mid-tempo didjeridu rhythms, piano, violin, cello, yang qin (Chinese dulcimer) and soft didj horn tones. With more than 40 years of didj-playing Charlie McMahon is one of the most accomplished didjeridu players. Booklet in four languages.
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Axis - Planet Didge |
An exciting new Didgeridoo-CD from Australia. Ground-breaking funky rhythms using only didgeridoos as well as the didges played as a “horn” with a warm, mellow and melodic sound! Plus combinations of both the above, and in various combinations with other instruments, such as cello, violin, drums, bass and keyboards, concluding with a dance track.
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Mark Atkins - Didgeridoo Dreamtime |
Mark Atkins, a descendant of the Jamitji people, Widi, tribe is one of the great artists on the didgeridoo. He has honed his skills on this instrument to perfection, to imitating animal calls while playing and even to changing the note of the didgeridoo. On this CD he presents the didgeridoo in its traditional style, but also together with modern instruments, such as guitars, keyboards, bass, drums and percussion. A mesmerising album! Experience the fascination of this aboriginal instrument!
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Didgeridoo-Mania - David Corter |
The indigenous instrument of Australia, the didgeridoo, has raised it’s profile and fascination in recent years and has even arrived in the mainstream being featured on many hit albums world-wide. This album takes the didgeridoo into the 21st century and is an extraordinary projection of the variations this instrument can produce. Another essential ARC music sound document not to be missing from one’s personal library of quality world recordings. |
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Bushfire. Didgeridoo Music of the Australian Aborigines |
Bushfire was recorded in the Kimberleys in Australia and features some of the finest musicians of the region. There are two styles of songs on the album, Wongga and Djunba, which are traditional styles that have been in existence for thousands of years. The songs each have their own stories to tell, from daily happenings to legends that have been passed down through many generations. New songs are continually being “dreamt”. |
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