world's first didgeridoo beatboxer

MY FIRST STEEMIT POST! YAY!
One-man band: Burning The Candle - Nathan Kaye plays slide guitar, foot drums & beatbox didgeridoo simultaneously as a one-man band.

(TO SKIP MY CHATTER INTRO AND GO STRAIGHT TO THE DIDGERIDOO OPENING OF THE SONG GO TO 3.11
I won't be offended)

The single and EP, which was aired on Australia's largest youth radio network, Triple J, can be purchased from iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/bur...

He is renowned as the world's first didgeridoo beatboxer!

This recording contains no loops, nothing pre-recorded and no overdubs.
Every instrument, including Lapsteel Slide Guitar, foot-drums (played on home-made trigger pads), Slide-Didge (trombone-like didjeridu), vocals, and beatbox was performed simultaneously.

This is NATHAN KAYE performing a powerful environmental song with adroit musicianship and pure energy in one-man-band mode on the deck of his cabin in the sub-tropical rainforest in the hinterland behind Byron Bay, Australia...

If you love music with eco-conscious lyrics by artists such as Nahko Bear, Ash Grunwald, Jason Mraz, Michael Franti, Ben Harper, Soja, Jack Johnson, John Butler, etc. then you'll love Nathan's music.
In fact, Nathan has jammed with most of those artists.

Filmed and edited by the talented Arterium ( https://www.youtube.com/user/arterium ) & Nathan Kaye.
Recorded and mixed by Dreamseeds Productions.

Burning the Candle
(To skip straight to the song go to 3:11)

Note: sound comes on at 0:12

Have you ever felt frustrated by how the system we live in seems to put our planet, our environment last on the priority list? It's as if the people who run transnational corporations and politicians who permit these plutocrats to continue practices of ecocide, don't care.
But what they don't realise is that we, the people who are awake, have the true power. We are the ones who allow this to continue by being complacent and by not making personal changes within our own lives. we support them with every purchase we make & with every vote we partake in.
Yet, each one of us can make changes.
We can do this step by step, everyday.
These incremental changes make a massive difference, but only when we continue to make these changes and stick with the changes we make.


If you found any of this uplifting or useful, don't leave this minnow hanging!

Please follow, upvote and resteem.

I'll be super grateful!

Blessings and good vibes,
Nathan Kaye

Copyright © & Ⓟ Nathan Kaye January 2015

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