
Didginus
Into the Soul
© 1997 Ginger Root Records (655600000129)
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.
tracks
- 1 Gadia Celebration
- 2 So Why II
- 3 Taeo's Dance
- 4 Rhythm 2B
- 5 Lost Again
- 6 The Tribe is Calling
- 7 Feel This Love
- 8 Shiver
- 9 Chant Dub
- 10 Theatre of the Soul
- 11 Frallan
- 12 Gate Gate
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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."
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CRACKING ALBUM... I have 2 Didginus CD's now..both are superb !!
author: GARETH KNIGHTThis is a top notch CD.. worth every penny !! Very easy to sit and listen to, especially in the car ! Well done chaps... keep em coming !!
Randy Graves Rocks
author: KeithI've seen didginus perform and taken a workshop with their didgeridoo player Randy Graves. They are all extraordinary people. If anyone gets a chance to see Randy or this band perform, please do so. you wont be disappointed!
I didn't know such music was possible , it's just great !!!!!!
author: RaulGreat music !! congratulations , it made me go out and buy a didgiridoo to learn how to play it , keep up the good work !!