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Artist description
The members of Rhythm Culture believe that in utilizing the vibrational sounds produced by musical instruments we can participate in the process of creation. In our case, we rely heavily on the hand drums and didgeridoo's.Drums produce rhythmic movement, didgeridoo's produce rapture. So by using these instruments we move towards an ascended experience. We also participate in causing those things that are invisible to become visible. Vibrationally speaking. |
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Music Style
All Global, All Organic, All the time |
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Musical Influences
The Didgeridoo Community, Randy Graves, Makak, Ayib Dieng, Dead Can Dance, Twinkle and Pleasure Garden, Nomad, Dr. Didg, Oniro, Didginus, Mickey Hart, Peter Gabriel |
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Artist History
The members of Rhythm Culture met in 1999 as part of the Ft.Myers Florida Community Drum Circle. In March 2000 several of the members were invited by Ayib Dieng to play in the "Global Jungle Orchestra" for a local performance in Ft.Myers at the Liquid Cafe. After the performance it was decided that a few of us would continue exploring the possibilities of what Ayib had introduced us to. Nathan Dyke who is a key member was added. He has played with Native Descended Nation and Twinkle and the Pleasure Garden as well as with Randy Graves on his recent visit to SW Fl.Samantha Bornicker was added. She brings a lot to the table each time we perform.Andy Johnson is a key member as well. He gives it all and leaves it all at each performance. The man loves and respects his Djembe! More to come! |
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Group Members
Johnny "Wombat" Bevins, Samantha Bornicker, Nathan "Nate Dog" Dyke, Bruce Gosey, Andy Johnson, Neil Kelly, Gary Warwick |
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Instruments
Dunba, Djembe, Doumbek, Talking Drum, Shakers, Didgeridoo, Medicine Flute, Berimbau, Snake Charmer Flute, Finger cymbals, kalimba |
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Albums
Live At The Orpheus |
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Additional Info
brucegosey@aol.com |
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Location
Fort Myers, FL - USA |
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