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Desert born-short groove-vocal - See more info. A moving and emotional fusion of Middle Eastern and modern Western instruments. |
Al Finjan |
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Desert Born-string orchestra - See more info. A moving and emotional fusion of Middle Eastern and modern Western instruments. |
Al Finjan |
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Did Jeri do? - See more info. A pounding, fast combinaition of didjeridoo, heavy rock band and garbled meaningless vocals - Has some tension and a bit frightening, but could also be used in an ironic comic scene. |
Sultan Makende |
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Didja Ever Dream?-Full version - See more info. Weird, hypnotic and pulsing didgeridoo (see note), click sticks and foot stomps, with an underlay of swirling electronic pads. |
Sultan Makende |
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Didja Ever Dream?-less footstomps - See more info. Wierd, hypnotic and pulsing didgeridoo (see note), click sticks with an underlay of swirling electronic pads. |
Sultan Makende |
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Didja Ever Dream?-solo didj plus clicksticks - See more info. Wierd, hypnotic and pulsing didgeridoo (see note) with percussive click sticks. |
Sultan Makende |
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Doomsday Of Destruction-Percussion Groove - See more info. Medium tempo percussion groove featuring darbuka and other banging drums. |
Rob Crozier and Dave Yowell |
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Dream Time at Uluru - See more info. Slow, menacing and pulsating Australian native didjeridoo with an underlay of sweeping and swirling electronic effects - Would work well in a tense or frightening scene. |
Sultan Makende |
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Drum Frenzy-NO shouts - See more info. Fast and frenzied tribal drumming from the forrests of Central Africa, in various sections this version has no vocal shouts. |
Dave Yowell |
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Drum Frenzy-with shouts - See more info. Fast and frenzied tribal drumming from the forrests of Central Africa, in various sections with vocal chants towards the end. |
Dave Yowell |