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Emma Salahuddin
Since learning to play this instrument, Emma has embarked upon a new profession as a didgeridoo musician, and dedicates much of her time sharing it with others through presentations, tutorials and performances.
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Gorangutang
Gorangutang is the musical collaboration of Tra’zae Lewis Clinton and William Thoren. The genre bending duo is a hybrid of musical styles centered around hip hop and didgeridoo.
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Menstrum
Guitar, drums, and didgeridoo combine to create noisy improvisational jams without structure or destination. The music falls somewhere between the drone of stoner metal and the Grateful Dead’s space jams. Menstrum is a musical friendship lovingly maintained by it’s three founding members for 2 1/2 decades. Started the same year as the first InDidjInUs gathering, the goal of the band has never been to showcase the didgeridoo, but rather have it respectfully earn it’s place onstage as just a part of a musical ensemble.
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Justin Yasgoor
The fulfilling adventure of bringing the potential to the actual is a deep rooted joy of mine. This bridge, that connects creativity to practicality, is one I find myself walking on everyday. It is a privilege to apply this passion building furniture and making instruments, gaining inspiration from nature every step of the way.
The imprint indigenous culture has left on me through experiences and travels has motivated me to share this through didgeridoo and percussion. I have been playing these instruments for about 20 years, and as they continue to speak to me, I can gladly share this with you.
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Stephen Kent
A globally acclaimed player of the ancient Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo for over 30 years Stephen Kent has pioneered its use in contemporary music across the world. He is a virtual one-man-band, producing an extraordinary layering of sounds and grooves and creating an almost orchestral ambience with this primal instrument, accompanying himself on all manner of shakers and hand percussion on musical journeys that travel deep into the heart of the earth.
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Pamela Mortensen
Pamela Mortensen started playing didgeridoo in 2005 and has since become one of the best women players in the United States. Her music is a blend of voice, dynamics and snappy rhythms drawn from urban and belly dancing beats. Together with a stomp box and a battery of hand percussion, Mortensen's strength in songwriting comes through to delighted audiences all over the West Coast and British Columbia.
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Napom
Neil "Napom" Meadows is an award winning beatboxer, who aims to push beatboxing further than ever before as a culture and as an individual.
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Lewis Burns
Lewis Burns is a Tubba-Gah Wiradjuri man born and living in Dubbo, NSW Australia. He has been learning about his Aboriginal culture for as long as he can remember. He continues to practice and respect these life skills each day and still learns and grows from this ancient knowledge.
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Ondrej Smeykal
Ondrej Smeykal (1975) is a European pioneer of contemporary, technical didgeridoo playing with more than 20 years experience performing and recording his music with many other musicians.
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Tyler Spencer
Tyler Spencer’s life’s work is dedicated to the crafting and playing of the didjeridu. These pursuits have taken him around the world and helped forge strong ties to the didjeridu community. He is regarded by many to be the most influential didjeridu player in the northwestern United States.
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