This is an interpretation of a North American Aborginal folktale on the Yidaki (a.k.a. Didgeridoo, Didgeridu) recorded live at a performance at Ten Thousand Villages in Vancouver January 4, 2007. If anyone wants the raw sample of just the didge, please let me know and I'll upload it. You are free to download, sample, use this in any other mix. A credit would be nice but not necessary.
Combining the traditional North American native tale of the Raven stealing the light with the Australian Aboriginal style of Didge playing. This material is open license and anyone is allowed to download and use it for any purpose. Please provide credit for commercial use.
didgeridu samples from a recent performance at 10,000 Villages in Vancouver. Please feel free to take this sample and do with it what you want but give credit back on all derivative works.
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Andrew Feenberg is Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Technology in the School of Communication at SFU, where he directs the Applied Communication and Technology Lab. He is the author of several books, including Alternative Modernity (1995) and Questioning Technology (1999).
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