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Ganga Giri — Nungabunda
Album: Tribe Vibe
Avg rating:
6.3

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Total ratings: 1850









Released: 2004
Length: 6:20
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(instrumental)
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 givendale wrote:

Those crazy Austrians.  They lurve their didgeridoo.

 


It's good to hear that Scotty Wallace is getting work in Music. >;-p
 robertomiller wrote:

Shpongle has colonized Australia... 



Funny idea, but poor choice of words. Colonisation is a sensitive topic here in Australia and this artist is presenting a contemporary fusion of a traditional instrument and cool beats 
 xcranky_yankee wrote:



another Ningabunda Moon...



YEP!    Thanx RP!
 bruceandjenna wrote:
I'm a sucker for a good didgeridoo.  Kinda like Australian cow bell. 



LOL!!  GREAT TUNE!!
There is only ONE TUNE by him on the RP playlist.  PLEASE ADD MORE TUNES  by him!  Thank You!
 kcar wrote:

Too Funny!
I just had to turn up the house system and much better! Must be played LOUD!
 joejennings wrote:

Good Tune!!  I never heard of them before. Reminds me of Shpongle.  Thanx RP!



Yesssss!
Good Tune!!  I never heard of them before. Reminds me of Shpongle.  Thanx RP!
Hearing a little bit of Brian Eno's "Ali Click" in there. 
 Duc1098 wrote:

The natives are restless...




another Ningabunda Moon...
 robertomiller wrote:

Shpongle has colonized Australia... 



Lmao, that's who I thought it was. Had to take a look see 
not good
i walked up Ayers Rock back in 2001 great time, popped open a bottle of champers at top.

bollox to the Abos
I'm a sucker for a good didgeridoo.  Kinda like Australian cow bell. 
The global anthem of those who love their ears tickled! 🎧
I dated someone that told me there were still hard feelings in their family years later about what they called, The Didgeridoo Incident.
Quite likable indeed.
 ubuntourist wrote:

Six minutes is a mite long for my tastes...



6 seconds too I must admit
 davinson110 wrote:

Aussie band from a place called Gunga near Alice Springs lol



that's the reason
 MrStatenIsle wrote:

Didgereedo or didgereedon't?



don't !    please don't  (that's enougth....)
i found my new programmers high 
Nice Groove
 Chwkbud wrote:
 givendale wrote:

Those crazy Austrians.  They lurve their didgeridoo.

 
 and their waltzes,  Wiener Schnitzel and Apfelstrudel

 
Sorry.  No kangaroos in Austria.  :)
 sqqqrly wrote:
 
Laughing my ass off.
 AzRunner wrote:
It sounds like the Austrian aboriginal didjeridu in many parts of the track.

 
You mean "Alphorn", don't you?
Else makes no sense
 justin4kick wrote:
 
I'd say "Let's see Trump do that," but at some point, the comparisons are just absurd.
Is this what you meant to play?

Ecstatic dance DJ's use Ganga Giri in their sets. Much more dynamic recorded than in person.

Thanks Bill
Everyone in my office is wondering what the hell I'm listening to.....
 MrStatenIsle wrote:
Didgereedo or didgereedon't?
 
¿Por qué no los Didgereedos?
This reminds me very strongly of Purple Tiki by Captain Bogg and Salty
Nooooo!
I was just strumming that awesome Leland Sklar bass line on my acoustic from the song before this, Carry On, by CSNY and this song faded in - dang if the bass line from Carry On didn't fit perfectly to this odd song. Perhaps a hint on Bill does his amazing segues?
Aussie band from a place called Gunga near Alice Springs lol
 Stephen_Phillips wrote:
Dancing frogFun Music - thanks Bill and Rebecca!

 

everyone in my Tribe loves this!
Six minutes is a mite long for my tastes...
 {#Dancingbanana}kcar wrote:
 
 

Found the Website for Ganga Giri gangagiri.com
Virtuosic dij playing there... a solid 9 just for that alone.
 Stephen_Phillips wrote:
Dancing frog
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5YOC-Gf8vQ
Didgereedo or didgereedon't?
OK. B E A T on techno and groove all you want. But I am the person who tunes in to Radio Paradise while grooving  in a hula hoop. 

A N D.    

T H I S.

M A K E S.

H I P.

H A P P EN. 
 Tomato wrote:

und zie meatz und meatz products
 
*Chortle*    * Snort* 
I'm sorry but I have to turn this off. It is messing with my brain!
 Chwkbud wrote:
 givendale wrote:

Those crazy Austrians.  They lurve their didgeridoo.

 
 and their waltzes,  Wiener Schnitzel and Apfelstrudel

 
und zie meatz und meatz products
culmination of 50,000 years of blowing. 10/10 
I love it .... {#Dancingbanana_2}
This is bloody fun. Hard to sit still.
Had to boost this to a 9. Dancin' in the seat!~
 givendale wrote:

Those crazy Austrians.  They lurve their didgeridoo.

 
 and their waltzes,  Wiener Schnitzel and Apfelstrudel

My frog loves this track, thank you for playing it!
 AzRunner wrote:
It sounds like the Austrian aboriginal didjeridu in many parts of the track.

 
Those crazy Austrians.  They lurve their didgeridoo.

 
Kinda reminds. Elf Jamiroquai circa 1993.
 bentonian wrote:
Love me some techno in Paradise! Groovy, danceable, funky, smooth. There's more to Paradise than the 7,000th time Bill spins Rockin in the Free World.
 
and enough rolling stones - you cant take always what you want... :D
 AzRunner wrote:
It sounds like the Austrian aboriginal didjeridu in many parts of the track.

 
Might an Austrian didjeridu also be called an Alphorn?
Got to see Ganga Gini last summer at Vancouver Folk Fest, excellent dance music!
Shpongle has colonized Australia... 
Liked it...and I detected a sample in there from Renaissance album...I think the track was Plastico but not 100% on that....but deffo a sample from a track on that triple album.
I had to use "mute"...
I love the music too, sometimes it is the right time to listen to it!! Like NOW!! Thx Bill
Awesome stuff!!! 

But Bill, if you're going this route, you should look into African Head Charge.
Love me some techno in Paradise! Groovy, danceable, funky, smooth. There's more to Paradise than the 7,000th time Bill spins Rockin in the Free World.
The natives are restless...
This is what drugs do to your brain. Just don't do it, kids!
Blech.  Sounds like it was made in some teens basement with  $50.00 loop software.  
{#No}
It sounds like the Austrian aboriginal didjeridu in many parts of the track.

Dancing frog
I see this cut has comments going back to 2004, mostly negative. I totally agree. With all this listener response, how does it keep getting recycled? There's so much good music that this station never approaches to fill the time, if you only explore. Lazy, Lazy, Lazy!
Wow!  My country but never heard of Ganga Giri.  Thanks Bill. {#Dancingbanana}
{#Bananajam}{#War}{#Dancingbanana_2}
 Zep wrote:
Nice distinction. This is a really great track. I don't care what they are saying or what the frogs are doing, but I do know one thing - it's helping me get my work done faster.

 
Ayers Rock. And roll. 
rah wrote:
this track kind illustrates the difference between music that's good to listen to (for instance, calexico, or REM, which we just heard) and music that's good to hear (like this lovely ambient groove). i dig it all...
Nice distinction. This is a really great track. I don't care what they are saying or what the frogs are doing, but I do know one thing - it's helping me get my work done faster.
sharkartist wrote:
this song really SUUUUUUUCCCCKKKS!
Okay, with feeling. Keep it on the one, now...
i'm feeling an uncontrollable urge for a Fosters
this song really SUUUUUUUCCCCKKKS!
coding_to_music wrote:
Frogs at a Rave
ROFLMFAO!!! - Riff
Frogs at a Rave
Ummm. Yeah. Ummm. MUTE
Like this tune 8)
Ummmm.....no, thank you. Really.
rah wrote:
this track kind illustrates the difference between music that's good to listen to (for instance, calexico, or REM, which we just heard) and music that's good to hear (like this lovely ambient groove). i dig it all...
Not sure I get the distinction, but I agree anyway!
"Wow...that just...kept goin', didn't it?" -Krusty the Clown
this track kind illustrates the difference between music that's good to listen to (for instance, calexico, or REM, which we just heard) and music that's good to hear (like this lovely ambient groove). i dig it all...
Nice!
Somebody shoot the messenger. Shoot the band. Shoot the drum machine. Just make it stop!
This rocks :)
a nice rumpashaka
great lounge music
This may be the exception to my SUBTITLES rule. I like the... what is it? Didgeridoo? A 6.
not bad. not for everybody.
ARRRRR GGGGHHHH !!!!!!
llazare wrote:
I'm a big fan of world, ethnic, or whatever you want to called folk-based musics from other cultures. Really, I totally dig ethnic music, but after a while all this neo-world dance stuff all starts to sound the same. I'm getting really bored by this past set.
This is the only song out of this set that I have found interesting so far. Could it be the name of the artiste?
I'm a big fan of world, ethnic, or whatever you want to called folk-based musics from other cultures. Really, I totally dig ethnic music, but after a while all this neo-world dance stuff all starts to sound the same. I'm getting really bored by this past set.
What Jack was listening to when he was writing in The Shining.
RobRyan wrote:
typed a letter .... still on.... went to the restroom, came back ... still on.... took a phone call and went up and checked the fax machine .... still on.... went and talked to my partner, came back ... still on ....errr... is this getting repetitive? then you get the idea of how i feel about this song
Only positive comments will be looked upon, this is the best song ever!!!! Really it is!!!
Just home from the finale of the Montreal Jazzfest and the Cirque de Soleil performance and this song sounds exactly like some of the accompanying music to the highwire stuff. A fiiting end for my night but I can see how ya'll would be a whirling dervish if you had to listen to this for too long.
typed a letter .... still on.... went to the restroom, came back ... still on.... took a phone call and went up and checked the fax machine .... still on.... went and talked to my partner, came back ... still on ....errr... is this getting repetitive? then you get the idea of how i feel about this song
jennifer wrote:
if you're looking for something deep.. or some melody to mellow out to.. then you're obviously going to rate this poorly. i think more people should listen to each sound (yes, and the repetition of everything..) and appreciate it for what it is. this is a good song to have on if you're preoccupied with something. ...yknowwww? --- (click here)
argh, i'm preoccupied all right, with wondering if it will EVER end!
Freebish wrote:
Just like this it goes on for 72 minutes.
72 minutes, ohhhh, I would be ready to cut my wrists after 20.
steeler wrote:
Interesting . . . and somewhat seductive. How is the rest of this CD?
Just like this, |it goes on for 72 minutes.
Interesting . . . and somewhat seductive. How is the rest of this CD?
Leslie wrote:
Much too repetitive for my taste.
I agree.
Get DOWN with yo funky self, mate!
Great stuff! In the words of Oliver Twist, "Please sir, may I have some more?"
Much too repetitive for my taste.
hmmm..eurosynth meets the outback....interesting, sort of....but it gets old fast
Why do you think they call it DOPE! Jungle Boogie Ubida ubida
britrock wrote:
Aaaagghhh - is this anything to do with Rolf Harris?
ROTFL! "Sun arise, early in de mornin'...."
I keep picturing Kramer's jungle booty boogy with Elaine's roommate on an old Seinfeld episode.
rgj13 wrote:
:-k :goodvibes:
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