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Deep in Didge
Tribal Trance
Deep in Didge
Genre: International Music
 
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Didgeridoo based Australian style World Music featuring assorted international flutes and percussion and indigenous style chants. Haunting female vocals The spirit and sounds of the Australian forest wilderness

     
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All Artists: Tribal Trance
Title: Deep in Didge
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Midwest Artists Dist.
Original Release Date: 3/15/1997
Release Date: 3/15/1997
Genre: International Music
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 669910509128, 687759000026

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Didgeridoo based Australian style World Music featuring assorted international flutes and percussion and indigenous style chants. Haunting female vocals The spirit and sounds of the Australian forest wilderness

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Great Aussie sound
Greg Lindsay | Fort McMurray, Alberta | 01/19/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A great album that fully captures the haunting beauty of Tropical Qeensland on the Sunshine Coast. First heard this group at a Saturday Market in Emundi. Haunting, rythmic vocals but with a beat that makes each song distinctive"
Australian didgeridoo with an international bounce
Ben Ohmart | Vancouver, BC, Canada | 10/18/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I may have a new favorite World Music record label, if this 50 minute instrumental gem is anything to go by. It's called `music for the Mind, Body & Soul', and it's not hype. The track I'm listening to right now - `Medicine Bear' - is `calling the warrior spirit for strength and courage to guide you into wisdom'. And it's done with some instruments called didgeridoo, djembes, kickbass, native american flute, and lots of chanting vocals like you might expect to hear to wish an ailing warrior well. Tribal Trance is `earth love's organic' new age music with a beat and a positive flow. You know those wildlife or Earth stores you step into in the mall, among the flowing waterfalls and pictures of endangered beasts? This is what you might hear, putting you in the deep mood to recycle, relax, and relish in the fact that there is still a group of smart people out there conserving such musical heritage for us. If you're into this world of sound at all, please check them out."