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About Me
 

In 1999 Contemporary Didgeridoo performer and multi instrumentalist Bryan Rosenbaum created his music career in Los Angeles , Making a name for himself in the underground subculture of the Rave and club scene. In 2000 he accompanied Michael franti and spearhead on a adventure around the globe. Bryan and visual performers, Magmavox fire dancing crew did countless performances for thousands of people through out the tour.Since then he has composed/performed with various circus acts,theatrical performances and red carpet parties around the world. His unique and versatile style works well with circus and performance art. The didgeridoo is played out of respect for the aborigine peoples of australia. Bryan now resides in Las Vegas working with local performace artists..

My Influences:

Alien Dreamtime......that's the sound that started my digital revolution....R.I.P. Terence McKenna . I have been influenced by the creative thinkers alike around the world,, Making sound that becomes color is the goal ........ A digital vibration that strips away the ego and resets reality..  most of the didgeridoos or yidaki I play are made by Djalu. Djalu your a pimp.  All the music I have created is out of respect for the aborigine culture who has been mistreated by there government. Uranium is being mined from there peaceful sacred lands. Mining companies are destroying peoples homes and lives. The same has happened here in America. Peabody coal has Basically killed the Hopi Indians of Big Mountain AZ. They have destroyed sacred lands in order to mine coal. The last indigenous people of the united states are being wiped out. This is happening all over the world.

Band Members

Me , myself and occasionally whoever sits in with me.......... The song Gnossiene is a remake of an 1800s French composition by Satie. (Violin - Martin st. Pierre) (Vocals - Kate st.pierre) The song" Dubberidoo " is by The Groove Ensemble. I'm always looking for new and exciting people to work with. vocalist especially atm for unfinished songs.

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