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GöG developed a new style of playing Didgeridoo, inspired by: african drumbeats, indian sitar, traditional yidaki and mago masters, church organ, stories, songwriters and several duo- songs with Doris Neff...
He played with Aborigines in the Australian streets aswell as at several European festivals. Good is never good enough for German Didgeridoo artist GöG - and that's why his reputation seems to be ever-growing.
GöG loves to play several voices at once. Even when playing extremely ambitious polyphonic or odd rhythms GöG always manage to maintain irresistible grooves, keeping their listeners in motion.
Checking GöG's videos released on youtube and listening to his online sound snippets you'll be immediately caught by the dense yet delicate soundscapes.
GöG's music is unique, and it creates a fascinating new musical world: Bush culture meets jazz and funk, archaic rhythms are melting with highly energetic grooves.
Seth Lael, Jan 5, 2008:
Love the dij work. What do mic you use for live shows?
Aldoush & The Human Exchange, Dec 27, 2007:
Hi dear new friend,
Love your music sounds very original, good luck.
I use to play with Didgeridoo in S.F., CA, it was lots of fun.
Thanks for the request, Happy Holidays
Dame Culotte et Monsieur Slip, Nov 13, 2007:
wunderbach !!!
thaty's all what I remember of my 10 years of german studies but it's also what I think of your stuff
it's realy great mixxin didj and indian citar !
what a gread experience !
I have a freind that playing didj great may be it could intrest you to hear his stuff also !..?? if yes folow this linkhttp://www.myspace.com/didjbone
they mixxing guitares didj and machines
I will give your link to them ...
great success toyou !