MP3 Didginus - Into the Soul
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Didginus' homemade debut album "Into the Soul" captures their unique blend of instrumentation from around the world which weaves a rich montage of didgeridoo, heart pounding percussion and soothing melodies.
12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Australian, WORLD: World Fusion
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Didginus released their homemade debut album "Into the Soul" in March of 1997. This album captures their unique blend of instrumentation from around the world which weaves a rich montage of heart pounding percussion and soothing melodies. Instruments include: the Australian didjeridu/didgeridoo, African djembe, Japanese koto, electric & acoustic guitars, Native American flute, Indonesian suling, Thai khaen, cajon, huaca male and female voices, and more!
"Gadia Celebration" starts out the album with a bang, from punchy didgeridoo playing to clanging Chinese gongs, accompanied by African drums. "So Why II" calms things down for a bit with Japanese koto and Native American Flute. From there, the cd provides a mix of high energy and ambience until the huge crescendo and climax of "Gate Gate."
12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Australian, WORLD: World Fusion
Details:
Didginus released their homemade debut album "Into the Soul" in March of 1997. This album captures their unique blend of instrumentation from around the world which weaves a rich montage of heart pounding percussion and soothing melodies. Instruments include: the Australian didjeridu/didgeridoo, African djembe, Japanese koto, electric & acoustic guitars, Native American flute, Indonesian suling, Thai khaen, cajon, huaca male and female voices, and more!
"Gadia Celebration" starts out the album with a bang, from punchy didgeridoo playing to clanging Chinese gongs, accompanied by African drums. "So Why II" calms things down for a bit with Japanese koto and Native American Flute. From there, the cd provides a mix of high energy and ambience until the huge crescendo and climax of "Gate Gate."
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