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Afro Dizzi Acts innovative approach has seen them playing a diverse range of festivals and gigs, nationally & internationally, crossing many styles since 1997. They have solidified their presence in the Brisbane artistic community as a group who push the boundaries and are committed to high quality playing, performance and…... making people bounce!
They say all good things come to those who wait, and Mark Furze reckons he’s on a good thing. He is launching the next phase of his career with childhood mate Travis New, in the band they have been dreaming about since they were 12 years old. So it appears the wait is over.
In Indonesia, Music and Democracy are run in the same narrow fashion. I got bankrupt in the late nineties and survive in Bali as art director for a local Video house production (where I managed to win a few best video clip awards), as music & computer teacher at an International primary school and as private French-English teacher.
Anchored in a variety of roots music – from drum & bass to soul funk, crisp hip-hop to spirited rock & improvised jazz – Afro Dizzi Act have built a reputation as one of the most flexible bands in Australia. Their ability to craft a live performance for a particular audience and space is second to none and it’s for this reason amongst others the group has been able to attract such a wide ranging audience and an equally diverse array of gigs.
This series of Synchronicity soundtracks is the slowest, most continually meditative music available. May be used with headphones for expansive Theta level meditation or as deeply relaxing, ambient background for massage, yoga, etc. Each soundtrack consists of two 30-minute selections. Sounds of Source Volume Two uses ambient sampled voice and instruments to produce a very spatial, other-worldly meditative experience.
Zahlu and the Alchemists of Sound fuze the ancient frequency of the future into the now with an alchemical sound scape of cosmic rock, psychedelic powergroove.
Ever since 2002, local Sydney artist Ash Grunwald has been bringing Roots and Blues to a whole new generation along with the likes of the John Butler Trio. In 2006, Grunwald is back with his fourth album, Give Signs. The album features twelve original tracks recorded live and solo, showcasing the performer's fine talent and his growth as a musician and songwriter.
The Jasmani Garden is the latest release by Deya Dova. The album has a truly unique world music sound with flavours from around the globe and has earned a MusicOz World Music nomination. Deya’s new music is ideal for bodywork and healing. - it soothes and inspires and is a great companion for some good chill time.
WSPA’s comprehensive scientific welfare assessments into bear bile farms across China in 1999 and 2000 yielded harrowing results - thousands of bears found in appalling conditions for the profitable bear bile industry. This is your chance to help save these animals by buying a great album with 12 tracks carefully selected from the caring artists on Soundfoundation. and for this we thank you.
When you listen to this music hold on cause trash delivers great rock n roll through what ever speaker's you may or may not be blessed with, if you take a close look at the guy in pointing, you might remember him as the lead guitarist in a band from the 90's when hair dryer shares went through the roof, the bands were called the electric hippies and another known as pearls and swine. As they said back then and still do now, rock on...