Awesome Didgeridoo Trance Busker on Queen Street (clip 1)
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Chapa from Japan with his striking and original 'Organic Trance' music busking at the bottom of Vulcan Lane downtown Auckland.
He simultaneously plays the didgeridoo and Korg Koassilator drum machine to create his high energy ambient dance sound.
Filmed 29th January 2014.
For more information on his music checkout;
Facebook
/ chapa.ou
HP
chapadidgeridoo.wix.com/chapa
iTunes
itunes.apple.com/jp/album/did...
Пікірлер: 73
We need to here more of this guy he is fucking amazing.
Caught this gangsta in Auckland on Queen Street... nice dude and killer artist.
Awesome didgeridoo trance music! This dude’s rad!
I bet his lips get numb as hell after awhile. Fucking awesome
This is something i call.. "I would be your producer!" -moment. : )
Superb! Incredible track, thank you for sharing.
amazing !! please make more ! i enjoy this sound and rhythm so much, it's a blessing to listening to it
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Unreal talent on this...1+ forsure from me enjoyed the watch!
YES YES THAT WAS AWESOME
MASTER!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
Highlight Tribe Cover... hahahha Goood my friend!
That was awesome.
holy snap!!!! that was pretty awesome
Excellent!!!!!
Wow - superb!
Great performance!!!!
so cool
Awesome!!!!😀
This is skill
Addicting
Swag brother! Fun sounds
Think I saw this guy in Perth (december 2016/January 2017), he was awesome...
Awesome work. Keep goin :)
Awesome
So bad ass!
GOD DAMMIT HOW CAN I GET THAT CD!
Goa-Trance :D (Nitzhonot, Greek Uplifting Trance)
@heyitsfp
8 жыл бұрын
Reminded me of The Web
Can't wait for this guy's cover of Aphex Twin.
WOW!!!!
Respect
awsome technobeat :D didge best instrument :D:D:D
that is so bitchin!!!!!!
😍👌EARGASM 🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧
I'm impressed. Sounds amazing!
That was fucken wicked awesome!! Tu meke waiata bro! 😎🥳😯
Отличная музня!
🔥
Simple wow😁
That was fucking sick, respect 🤙🏻
amazing!! any idea what is the yellow thing he is using to make those beats?
@lobotommy837
8 жыл бұрын
check the description
Did anyone notice the hazard lights on that civic were in rhythm with the music?
@joshuamoore1458
9 жыл бұрын
Yh i see it lol
@Q8Tdot
9 жыл бұрын
They're not.
@joshuamoore1458
9 жыл бұрын
They seem like they r
Keep up the good work mate shithot stuff...
My next revolution anthem
the guy squatting is in hard.
hey there does anyone know what is the name of the controller he used ?
@alexandraivanova1461
4 жыл бұрын
drum machine
@kmbdbob
2 жыл бұрын
Mouse.
Can somebody please tell me how to do those sounds @1:44?
@seraconful
9 жыл бұрын
it's awesome
I want a cd. Where and how do I get one of his CDs for five dollars ffs
Drop a coin if you're doing a video. :\
@Ryvuhl-
6 жыл бұрын
hope they did
@DerKalko
6 жыл бұрын
thats right :/
Tocaspadrecarnal
esaeslaqueé
Унца унца ун - ца ца!!! Ююуухааа!!! Фпирёооооот бляяя!!!:-)
......original 'Organic Trance' Haha ha...this is not original...in fact theres a name for this....its called Goa Trance.
@cloackmu
7 жыл бұрын
dude, the original trance is millennial , the real name is folklore, its about the dances and rituals our ancestors used to enjoy life, where did u think that goa took the influences
Talent or not, it's a Japanese man playing the Didgeridoo, a NON-Aboriginal playing the Didgeridoo.....
@lobotommy837
8 жыл бұрын
japanese people can play anything xD
@robsgirl6465
6 жыл бұрын
Shedz Channel : Exactly. So what. Lots of non-aboriginals play the didgeridoo. In fact, my friend Michael (from St Charles, Mo) is the current world record holder for playing the didgeridoo constantly for nearly 3 hours. Longest circular breath session in the world. He's a great guy from right here in the midwest USA.
@pancakes6119
6 жыл бұрын
And what's the problem ? It's just an instrument and instruments are meant to be played by someone.
@darylwilson1915
6 жыл бұрын
Bonnie Ross are you serious? Are you saying an aboriginal person can't play the guitar then ? How is that going to promote world ☮️. Only women aren't allowed to play didge if you want to go all traditional on us.
@haraldtopfer5732
6 жыл бұрын
Oh comon dude, all of south america, africa and australia with native roots use an invention called 'the wheel'.