Dr. Didg


Graham recounts his experience visiting Elcho Island and describes how traditional didgeridoos are made by the indigenous people of Australia.



Graham Wiggins built the world's first "keyed didgeridoo", capable of playing melodies and basslines, and unveiled it publicly for the first time on a British TV science program called "Tomorrow's World". The segment ends with his band Outback performing "Camberwick Green" (from the album "Baka") with the keyed didgeridoo.

OLD Dr Didg -  From 1994....

Say What You Like Live on Radio 1
(higher bitrate, 4.2 megabytes)
Download an archive gem from the early days of Dr. Didg in England! In 1994 they were invited to play on the Johnnie Walker show on Radio One, the national pop station in Britain. This is an excerpt from that session, in which they play Say What You Like, from the Out of the Woods album

Click here for a lower bandwidth Say What You Like file that is 1.8 meg in size.

From the 'Live Jams 2000' CD

Devon 2000 Space Jam Live
(higher bitrate, 6 megabytes)
This is a great jam, based on the Devon bass line, with some wonderful space.  It features the lineup that is currently touring the US and is from the new 'Live Jams 2000' CD, available at a Dr Didg gig near you. These MP3's are freely downloadable, shareable, Napsterable, give-it-to-anyone-you-can jams from a great live gig.

Click here for a lower bandwidth Devon 2000 file that is 4 meg in size.

Our goal is to give our audience some real substance - and for us that means MUSIC. Our live performances are just that: LIVE.  We sample, we jam, but above all,we create everything from scratch, on the spot. All our samples are made while we play.  This makes each performance unique, with the nuances and subtleties of the room and the crowd affecting what is sampled and how it sounds. For this Web site, we are trying to capture that essence:  Some images, some sense of the visuals of the live performance, but above all a feeling for the live experience that IS Dr Didg

Older jams - get them while they are still up here!!

Devon Jam Live

(192 Kbps, 8 megabytes)

Click here for a lower bandwidth (96 Kbps) file that is half the size.

 

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