From smooth jazz to funky jungle, from the vast Australian outback to the smouldering cyber-clubs of Bombay. Trip-out with this groove journey into the modern world of the ancient didgeridoo - enhanced with drums, guitar, sax, throat singing, bass, synthesizer, sitar, native American flutes and other multicultural instruments.
Track list:
1. Didgeridoo Groove 07.10
From smooth jazz to funky jungle, from the vast Australian outback to the smoldering cyber-clubs of Bombay.Trip-out with this groove journey into the modern world of the ancient didgerioo - enhanced with drums, guitar, sax, throat singing, bass, synthesizer, sitar, native Amrican flutes and other multicultural instruments,
by Ariel Kalma.
2. Universal Dance 03.32
Ethno trance percussion and groovy drums, a moving dance with dumbeck, log drums, Balinese hand cymbals, didgeridoo, saxwahphone, keyboards and effects. Ariel Kalma: didgeridoo, saxophone Stephen Be: dumbeck Mat Goodwin: log drums Greg Sheehan: Balinese cymbals,
by Ed Drury.
3. Red Centre Awakens 03.41
Multicultural dance grooves where an aboriginal didgeridoo meets an American Indian tribe with drumming, shaker, chants and flute. Ed Drury: didgeridoo, native flute, drums, programming,
by Sounds of the Outback
4. Shade 04.55
Uplifting track in a driving rhythm - listen to the didgeridoo as the Red Center awakens to another day.Gary Cannell: didgeridoo Chris Cockburn: keyboards Peter Chappell: percussion,
by Gondwana.
5. Little People 04.16
Multi-layered didgeridu riffs and traditional Arnhem Land voices mixed with dance floor drum'n bass to create an original earth sound. Charlie McMahon: didgeridoo Eddy Duquemin: percussion Djoili Liawonga: vocals Tom Kelly: vocals,
by Steven Cragg
6. Crooked 05.30
Chill trance world funk groove tribal nature mystery, percussion and sounds of the deep rain forest.Steven Cragg: didgeridoo, programming, percussion, vocals,
by Orocol
7. Taralinga Lila 06.23
Tribal meeting of 3 didgeridoos with 3 percussions, overseen by the master shaker. Adam Henwood: didgeridoo Ben Crook: percussion,
by Tarshito / Sangeet.
8. Balanda Dancing 05.16
Rhythmic dance with tribal Eastern and classical influences. Sangeet: sitar Tarshito: guitar Jimmy: didgeridoo, djembe Mandy: cello,
by Stephan Richter.
9. Intuvalation 05.29
A didgeridoo and a saxophone talk to each other, soon dancing with a cello and percussion. A jazzy world music classic.Alastair Black: didgeridoo Stephan Richter: cello Steve Todd: percussions Chris Soole: saxophone,
by Didjworks.
10. Chamber 11 04.17
Modern composition of drum and bass plus didgeridoo and organ, mixed with throat singing voices and other goodies from various cultures. Simon 7: didgeridoo V. Vardoen: keyboards, programming Deep Singh: tabla Paula Patocki: percussion,
by Soulfood.
11. Kokopelli Dreaming 06.57
A classical vocalist accompanied by Eastern grooves and tribal rhythms. Sensible dance of inner feelings. Soulfood: programming, keyboards, vocals,
by Kailash.
Kokopelli - the sacred flute player - sows the magical seeds of love and dancing, accompanied by a deep didgeridoo and native percussion.
Kailash: didgeridoo, flute (Native American), vocals Alain Eskinasi: percussions American flutes and other multicultural instruments.
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