This page features some more artists & Bands that use multidrone technique. If you have, or know of any interesting projects using Multidrone didgeridoos please share them with us!
Gorangutang
Gorangutang is my primary music project. It’s a multi-genre duo consisting of Tra’Zae Lewis Clinton, myself, and occasionally a few other players depending on where we are. The group has co-evolved with the crafting direction of WET & MOB. In many ways Gorangutang has fueled my inspiration to create dynamically tuned multidrone didgeridoos. Read more about Gorangutang here
Dan Flynn
Dan Flynn is crafter and performer best known for pioneering the use of false tones in didgeridoo playing. These false tones are ghost notes between the higher trumpet-sounding notes on the didgeridoo. In the last few years he has adoptedthe WET mouthpiece design to add multidrone to his arsenal of tones.
Thundercrow
Daphyd Sens & Zachary Bainter
Playing on Carbony Celtic Wind slide-didgeridoos with custom WET Didgeridoo multidrone mouthpieces:
Zach Bainter
Zach Bainter is a player from Washington State USA. He plays solo and in several bands including Thundercrow, Sundsaga, and Brother.
Sundsaga:
Daphyd Sens of Omnia & Thundercrow
Daphyd Sens is a player from the Netherlands. He started the group Thundercrow and has toured for many years with Omnia.
Ben Malcolm
Ben is an awesome player located in the San Diego area who has been a big inspiration to the evolution of Wet Didgeridoo crafting and multidrone playing. He was the very first person to buy a drop octave Wet Didgeridoo back in 2009 when the first drop octave instruments became available for sale. He learned on an open neck high G drop octave and has since collected several multi drone didges by both Wet and Mob Didgeridoo. There are several videos and lessons by him on youtube that are worth checking out.
JAMM – Jonathan Antonio Martinez Machain
Jonathan is from Tijuana Mexico. He busks, and makes many kinds of didgeridoos for a living. He plays multidrone very well and makes multidrone instruments.
The Wicked Tinkers
The Wicked Tinkers have been around for a very long time and were one of the pioneers in using didgeridoo with a band. Their current didgeridoo player CJ Henderson plays a custom Mob Didgeridoo 3 piece Nomad Didgeridoo (in the video below) and a Wet Didgeridoo in the key of F#.
Seth McCaslin
Seth of Mcaslin Didge Crafters from Waldport, Oregon
WET Collaborations:
Funkadelic
In 2014, George Clinton and Funkadelic released their first album in 33 years “First Ya Gotta Shake the Gate”. The Album features William Thoren playing didgeridoo on the title track “First Ya Gotta Shake the Gate” and “Nuclear Dog Part 2”