Ganga Giri - Tribe Vibe
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Filename: ganga-giri-tribe-vibe.zip- MP3 size: 40.3 mb
- FLAC size: 640.9 mb
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Goodbye Song | 6:08 | |
Afrodisiac | 6:55 | |
Bushtucker Man | 5:43 | |
Big Halat | 3:10 | |
Spirit Remix | 5:58 | |
In The Jungle | 5:16 | |
Night Flight | 5:09 | |
Rainbow River | 8:46 | |
Nungabunda | 6:24 | |
Spirit (Remix) | 5:58 | |
Carawonga | 5:46 | |
In the Jungle | 05:16 | |
The Crow | 7:56 |
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Catalog Numbers
- SM7007
- GG004
- SM7007-2
- PR7007-2
Labels
- Sammasati Music
- Ganga Giri
Listen online
- écouter en ligne
- online luisteren
- ascolta in linea
- lyssna på nätet
- escuchar en línea
- kuunnella verkossa
- lytte på nettet
- ouvir online
- online anhören
Formats
- CD
- Enhanced
- Reissue
- Album
- Promo
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Recorded At | Peyote Studios |
Mastered At | Sing Sing Studios |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | Sammasati Music |
Copyright (c) | Sammasati Music |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Producer | Don Peyote, Rik Cole |
Written-By | Ganga Giri |
Mastered By | Jack The Bear |
Notes
- (C) 2001 Ganga Giri
- Termite Tunes
- BMG
- Sapphire Music
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: 850 993
- Mastering SID Code: Ifpi L172
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 3071
- Barcode: 7 14266 70072 6
- Rights Society: GEMA
About Ganga Giri
Ganga was born in Port Fairy, Australia. His musical journey began as a child when he started playing kit drums at age 8. Inspired by a dream, he followed his calling and began to play didjeridu the very next day. It has been a natural progression for Ganga to create a new contemporary sound by mixing funky rhythms through the didj-- especially since the sound he was after wasnt available on the market. Influenced by many varied genres, including East Indian Tabla and African percussion, he has married indigenous Australian and world music with fat funky dance beats-- and has found an appreciative audience across the globe.
Ganga Giri has gained the respect of Aboriginal didgeridu (yidaki) players for his unique approach to didgeridu playing. Deeply inspired by the sacredness of Australias land and how that feeling can be expressed through the didjeridu, he has become an ambassador for his country, offering his world-wide audience a reflection of contemporary multicultural Australia.
Members
- Sean Candy
- Simon Gill
- Phil Jones
- Nigel Sweeting
- Bindi Blacher
- Andreas Dalman
- Vanetts Lagzdina
- Roman Hyrvkiv
- Nyk Holt