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Tommee's solo performances have taken him to the Peats Ridge Festival (2006,2007 & 2009) as well as tours of Indonesia, Canada, Europe and Japan including shows at the Fuji Rock Festival . Now touring with an exciting new rhythm section of Rory Brown on the Double Bass and Walter Piccolruaz on the Pandeiro, and celebrating the release of his fourth album "Material is Thick", Tommee will transport you to that world of traditional stories and freedom.
Early in 2002, OKA released their debut CD 'elements'. It has gone on to sell thousands and thousands of copies to people from all over the world. It was produced at Ground Control Studios, Australia by Geir Gunnarrson and Oka. There were a number of guest artists on the album, including Harii Bandhu, who was one of the seed planters for this whole musical revolution.
OKA's music brings musical traditions and cultures together - ancient and modern - black and white. The traditional rhythms and stories of DidgeriSTU's Yadaki (didgeridoo) weave throughout pumping electronic beats, vocals, exotic woodwinds and world percussion - a unique fusion of organic world sounds and electronic music like no other.
It’s out! Oka’s 4th Studio Album. The Boys have laid down all the new tracks they have been performing live, such as “Do It Like That”, “Pandanus”, “Exodus”, “One” and “Kingston”, as well as six other brand new tracks. Over 70 minutes of audio chocolate for your listening pleasure.
The latest techno-folk fusion offering from Rosa Musica @ Crystal Grid; “A Vision in a Dream (A Fragment)”; artfully blending Celtic, Indian and modern flavours; uniquely original and innovative; a musical fantasy adventure; featuring the breathtaking talent of Cleis Pearce on violin and viola.
Engine Three Sevevn stems from the north coast, this band shines in the rock genre with lead singer Casey Dean throwing his voice in true style, The band play tight and with a massive sound perfect for those large speakers and being produced by Steve james it's no wonder these guys stands out. If you like good music that's brilliantly produced then you are going to like Engine Three Seven and well worth the listen.
After mesmerizing audiences around the world with the Didjeridoo's rich earthy trance-like sounds, Nature Beat Music has rewarded listeners with a compilation CD from its global groove artist DIDJWORKS.
Andrew Cox is a multi-award winning singer/songwriter, mulit instrumentalist, producer, arranger & orchestrator based on the north coast on NSW near Byron Bay.
Progressive surf roots rockers Band of Frequencies have played all over the world with the likes of Donovan Frankenreiter, John Butler, Angus Stone and Ash Grunwald; as well as some of the world’s most amazing festivals and events, among them the Billabong 'Banzai' Pipe Masters, Hawaii; North Shore Surf Film Festival, Hawaii; Surf & Sound Tour, Japan. Not to mention some of Australia’s premier festivals: Splendour in the Grass, Mullum Music Festival and Woodford Folk Festival.
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...






























