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Churinga Party featuring Charlie McMahon

Клубные российские · 06.12.2005

Churinga Party featuring Charlie McMahon

Charlie McMahon comes to Moscow: creator of the soundtrack to the film "Mad Max", official musician for the opening of the Olympic Games in Sydney, participant of the KaZantip 2005 festival, favorite of the Japanese imperial family and the Queen of England.
Charlie started DJing as a child when DJing was just taking off outside of his native Australia. Charlie later became one of the most popular DJs in his native country. McHanon did not get hung up on standard moves, and constantly improved his skills. McHanon's musical attempt was so successful that Charlie and Peter called drummer Ed Dukwemin and created the Gondwanaland project. Gondwanaland's unique show, beautifully portrayed philosophy of wild bush life and the lively energy of Australia were evident in the band's other albums: Let dog out (1986), Gondwanaland (1988), Wildlife (1990) and Wide Skies (1992). Their 1988 Soud Cloud live concert in Sydney attracted 120,000 people!
McHamon's reputation and openness to communication have determined his constant demand as an artist. Charlie was soon hired to manage the band Midnight Oil during their Diesel and Dust tour. In 1994, together with Midnight Oil, Makhan toured America, Europe, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand on concert tours.
Gondwanaland has performed with bands such as: Dr. Jonh, Femi Kuti, Garbage & Jonh Cale. Charlie invited Carlos Perron from the band Yellow to play shows together and help re-record the Xenophon album. He was captivated by the seismic sound of the project and happily agreed to work with Makhan.
Charlie's experiments led to the creation of a sound recording device (Face Bass), creating a stunning effect. This device greatly helped the musicians during the recording of the Xenophon album.
In 2000, Gondwana performed live at the Australian Pavilion at the Hanover World Fair and at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games.
Although the Aboriginal people of Northern Australia have been playing didjeridu for perhaps 2,000 years, the DJ has never been the center of the orchestra. Gondwanaland, being an orchestra, relied on the DJ and placed him at the center of the sound, thereby clearly demonstrating that the DJ plays an important role in modern music.
Tuning Hall
December 10 (Saturday)
23:00-6:00
300 rub. With flyer, 400 rub. Without flyer, 200 rub. For students.
Participants: Charlie Mcmahon (Australia), Manfred (Germany), Sapunov, Irokez (Lithuania)

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