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Alex Mayer - Didgeridoo
Born in Innsbruck, Austria in 1973. He employs the didgeridoo (yidaki) in a variety of new musical styles and a wide range of settings. Apart from his involvement with Comin and Goin, he makes frequent appearances at concerts and an television throughout Europe both as a solist and with various ensembles (Rolling Stones concert in Zeltweg, Austria, East meets West concerts with Shyam Kumar Mishra, India, Chester C. Washington, USA, Techno-Live Acts, Haller Stadtpfeifer Brass Quintet, VIVA TV Music Channel, ORF Austrian Television). To date Alex Mayer has produced five CDs with POLYGLOBE MUSIC, namely Travellers Dream, Bola (together with the singer Elmira Hanum from Usbekistan), and Flying Carpet (with Shyam Kumar Mishra, one of Indias leading tabla players), the solo-CD Chill Out Zone und Adventure Club.
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Bernhard Noriller - Changgo, Berimbau, Small Percussion
Born in Lienz, Austria in 1959, Bernhard Noriller started off by teaching himself to play the electric guitar, and since 1975 has been involved with several groups as a guitarist and composer; he took the TaKeTiNa©-course for changgo and berimbau with Reinhard Flatischler and Heidrun Hoffmann followed by the advanced course with Reinhard and Cornelia Flatischler; took a course in traditional Corean Music with Kim Dong-Won (SamulNori, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
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Klaus Falschlunger - Sitar
Born in Innsbruck, Austria in 1969, Klaus Falschlunger spent three years studying under two masters of the sitar in Delhi and Benares, India; since 1995 he has continued his studies with the sitar and classical Indian music as a regular student of Daniel Bradley in Vienna; CDs also with the Tibetan female singer Dechen Shak-Dagsay (Dewa Che) and Gerhard Fankhauser (Seven Spheres). Solo-CD "In A Sitar Way" |
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Gerald Rumpold - Six-String- und Fretless-Bass Guitar
Born in lnnsbruck, Austria in 1961, Gerald Rumpold studied the bass at the BSM Munich/Germany (Horst Polland), BIT - Los Angeles/USA, City College of New York/USA (Peter Mathews, Ron Carter); Live: David Gilmor (USA), Dan Carillo (USA), Jamey Haddad (USA), Rodney Holmes (USA), Max Kinker (Germany), Alex Deutsch (A/USA), Franz Hackl (A/USA), John Clark (USA), Jojo Mayer (USA), Hermann Delago (A) a.s.o.; scholarship from the Federal Ministry of Science, Research & Art; "Isral E. Drabkin Memorial Award for "Most Promising Music Mayor" (New York/USA); in Top-40-, Jazz- u. Latinbands like Alcala, Una Mas, José Teran, Menage, Heavy Mental, Confusion, The Thing On The Doorstep |
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Erwin Vindl - Surdo, Buk, Small Percussion
Born in Innsbruck, Austria in 1959; studied Brasilian and Cuban percussion under Ingrid Wild (A); took courses in traditional Corean Music with Kim Dong-Won (SamulNori, Seoul, Republic of Korea); plays the surdo for the samba group "mais uma" |
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