Iz dubina besvjesnih

by Dubravko Lapaine

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    {LIMITED ITEM} Get a highly limited soon-to-forever-vanish-from-the-earth debut CD of Dubravko's didgeridoo musical beginnings! CD comes in a cardboard cover partly hand-made by the artist (can contain traces of glue). Includes an insert with translation of Croatian text into English. Original hand painted art by Mario Sokolić showing many faces and mysteries of Wind.

    Includes immediate download of 5-track album in your choice of MP3 320, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

    Includes immediate download of 5-track album in your choice of high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

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This album is a debut album of Dubravko Lapaine who self released it in 2007. It was recorded at the beginning of his vast exploring journey of didgeridoo sound. This also means that sound of this album is poor in many ways compared to the later opus. In terms of sound, quality of instruments and technical ability. But in another way it is charming in its sincere beginning, true effort and real love that was involved in making "Iz dubina besvjesnih"(From the Depths of Disconsciousness").

"Stinkirum" (Stinkyroom) is the opening song. One that become probably most famous of all Du's songs. This was also due to the part it had in the theater performance "Storytellingstories" www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWs4djRVhCs

"Mandala" and "Priče iz davnine" follow, exploring basic sound and rhythm and melody correlation in didgeridoo sound. "Iz dubina besvjesnih" is a vast deep piece composed of many didgeridoos, up to 7 meters in length, overlapped one over another, creating the deep deep world of darkness and unknown big fish.

credits

released 31 May 2007
Recorded, mixed, mastered and produced by Lucija Ana Glagolić aka Tončica

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It might be so that Nautilus feels as though his shell is enough to travel the whole ocean. This ocean is vastness. An infinite moving possibility. Space which you can feel with its waves and its own movement. Lots of space. Very seldom objects. This is what Cosmos is for me. This shell – a tube - a didgeridoo. ... more

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