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Little Big Bang Byron Bay - Africa Electronica Dec 14

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Durrumbul Hall
main arm, australia
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Sat, 14 Dec, 7pm - 11:55pm AEDT

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Talkin the Drum presents:


The Little Big Bang - Northern Rivers 

AFRICA ELECTRONICA

DURRUMBUL HALL

Saturday December 14th 

7 pm

Epic night of full powered electronic infused dance music!! 

Featuring:

FUTURE ROOTS mash up with SPANKINHIDE 

Super phat electronic grooves with epic live African drumming. This collaboration between Zhonu "Nui" Moon of Future Roots and Elliott Orr and the Spankinhide crew will set a new global high for integrating live drumming into DJ tracks. 

Who is:

FUTURE ROOTS

Future Roots is the latest project of Zhonu ‘Nui’ Loden Mzali Moon. Zhonu is a renowned percussionist, DJ, and producer, having performed alongside global music icons such as Femi Kuti, Ebo Taylor, Yothu Yindi, Mulatu Astake, Bambino and Carl Cox. With an extensive background in both traditional percussion and electronic music, Zhonu brings a fresh, global perspective to his Future Roots project.

Drawing on his Moroccan/Ghanaian roots and upbringing in Australia and India, Zhonu’s music reflects his travels and deep connections with cultures across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. His work as Future Roots combines live percussion, synths, and Afrobeat-inspired rhythms to create an innovative sound that resonates with audiences worldwide.

Joining forces with:

SPANKINHIDE

Led by highly respected djembe player, teacher and maker, Elliott Orr, Spankinhide has become a much sought-after African rhythm collective, with active members in South East Qld and Northern NSW. Drawing their repertoire from both traditional and contemporary sources, Spankinhide brings a dynamic but decidedly danceable set of rhythms and songs that transform their audience from spectators into a heaving, primal, spontaneous dance floor tribe of wildness! 

Recently having played headline shows at the latest Woodford Folk Festival continues their legacy of delivering world class performances. The members of Spankinhide are successful musicians in their own right, including the likes of Tsoof Baras, Adama Doumbouya Fakoly, Peter Teys, Guy Anderton and Charles Wall (aka Bobby Alu). At Durrumbul Hall Spankinhide will be joined by awesome percussionist and all-round great human Kaya Boom.

The very existence of Spankinhide is to fuel the fire of dance. Rich rhythms, driving doundoun melodies, crack and boom to fill the room! If you find you're not dancing, it might be wise to check your pulse - you may be dead!!! 

Together, Zhonu and Elliott, are creating a new form of musical expression, combining the ancient power of the African djembe ensemble with the contemporary produced electronic soundscapes available through modern technology. Yes, the addition of improvisational live percussion has already become a regular element within DJ performances, but this collaboration is something so much more; intentional, composed, informed by years of experience and delivered by a level of mastery and skill that is set to clean the floor with your jaw! 

Somebody scream!

H.A.T.S.S.

....or Horny Afro Tech Sound System, H.A.T.S.S. brings together the saxophone of Diego Trego, the African rhythms of Elliott Orr and the technical production of DJ Salve Jorge. Largely improvisational and therefore perfectly poised to intrepidly explore the vast expanse of global music and inspire the depth of human expression through movement, right there on the D-floor. 

ZORMIWASA (meaning "come play music")

EPIC!! No other word quite covers this incredible performance. Under the tutelage of Elliott Orr, some 40 beautiful humans have been learning two seperate pieces: Kindia Soli, a traditional rhythm from Guinea, West Africa, and; the Funky Farmer Dude, a composition by Elliott himself. From complete beginners to Elliott's most dedicated students, some of whom have been studying with him and belonging to this community for 5, 10, 15, even 20 years Zormiwasa willl blow your mind and hearts right open! 

This is the very essence of community! Many beautiful souls bringing their love of rhythm and dance into a collective moment of connection and expression. 

Come early to witness this true magic!

Durrumbul Hall

Mud Brick Lane,

Main Arm, Northern NSW

BYO

Doors open 7 pm for a 7:30 pm start.

Tix through Humanitix where all profits go to humanitarian projects. 


First Release $20 

(until sold out)

Presale $30

On the door $35

Concession $25

Kids 10 - 17 yo $10

Under 10 - free

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