Didgeridoo Groove
April 10th, 2010 by admin

Album Description
Ethno-trance World-beat - 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 didgeridoo — enhanced with drums, guitar, sax, throat singing, bass, synthesizer, sitar, native American flutes and other multicultural instruments.... More >>

Didgeridoo Groove

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4 Responses  
  • C. Lalande writes:
    April 10th, 20109:00 amat

    really enjoy that kind of music really relaxing, bring you back to your route Thanks a million
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Desert Rat writes:
    April 10th, 201011:20 amat

    With this compilation,Music Mosaiclanded a faithful fan of their releases. It is oneof the forstalbums I picked up with the didge being incorporated into “non-traditional” compositions. This is a great album to relax or dance to. I drive a lot and this music is a must have when I am moving across a long distance.

    The great thing about this CD, as with many of the compilations Music Mosaic puts out, is that it serves as a springboard for investigating artisits I find appealing. Ariel Kalma is a great example. Kalma’s work, I have discovered, is spread across the spectrum so widely that the only way to describe it is an ethno-musicologist. He is responsible for the opening piece and it kind of sets the albums whole mood. The track called Red Center Awakens is also one of my favorites. Listening to it, I can imagine tracking across a wide open space, no one for miles, and allthe feelings of awe and peace such an experience can bring.

    You should get thisand prepare to be transported.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Samual Nova writes:
    April 10th, 20102:00 pmat

    I really enjoyed this collection of tracks from some of the top didgeridoo players in the world. There is a nice variety of styles and approachs to using the ancient instrument in modern and sometimes not so modern ways. I think in many ways, this CD would be an excellent introduction to the didgeridoo for those curious about it’s use in contemporary music.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • J. Werner writes:
    April 10th, 20103:15 pmat

    What a great fusion of a variety of instruements and musical styles. Every track is great. This is the best cd I have bought in along while. Drums, sax, flute, didgeriedo and others to make a mesmerising collection of world music. You won’t find music like this on popular radio. Can’t say enough about this great collection of music.
    Rating: 5 / 5


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