Description |
Markos Koumoulas, David Bindi Hudson (Ewamian/Western Yalanji), music producer, Nigel Pegrum, and Minjil performing artists, Carl Fourmile (Yidiny) and Linton Schrieber (Gunggandji), meet at Pegasus Studios in Cairns, Queensland on Oct. 5, 2022, to re-attempt recording song, “Kukul-gu”, in the interest of capturing new perspectives from experienced traditional music performers.
Fieldnotes and summary of discussion:
MK1-20221005-notes
Pre-recording discussion:
MK1-20221005-01 (audio)
Audio recording of entire session:
MK1-20221005-02 (audio)
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“Kukul-gu” brainstorm session:
MK1-20221005-03_01 to -03_02 (videos)
Recording vocals and percussion:
MK1-20221005-04_01 to -04_04 (videos)
MK1-20221005-06_01 to -06_14 (images)
Recording didjeridu:
MK1-20221005-05_01 to -05_02 (videos)
MK1-20221005-07_01 to -07_09 (images) |
Cite as |
Markos Koumoulas (collector), Markos Koumoulas (depositor), David Bindi Hudson (performer), Nigel Pegrum (speaker), Carl Fourmile (performer), Linton Schrieber (performer), 2022. Third day recording Wamin songs feat. Carl Fourmile and Linton Schrieber. MPEG/VND.WAV/MP4/MXF/JPEG/TIFF/PDF. MK1-20221005 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/s1kd-kp73 |