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Raziel Soto and Ganga Giri


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Ganga Giri
Ganga Giri’s musical journey started on kit drums when he was eight years old. Inspired by a vivid dream, he began playing the didgeridoo soon after; kindling a sound that would one day meld disparate genres: Indigenous Australian, World, Funk, Techno, with exotic instruments: East Indian Tabla, African percussion, samplers and more.

Ganga’s distinctive approach to the didgeridoo is respected by Aboriginal contemporaries who understand the instrument’s sacredness and appreciate his ability to express its link to Country and spirit. With 15 albums under his belt, and collaborations with the likes of Peter Gabriel and Wim Hof, he is a musical ambassador, offering global audiences a reflection of contemporary multicultural Australia.

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Raziel Gutiérrez Soto 
Raziel Gutiérrez Soto was born in Mexico and is currently based in Australia. He started playing his first chords on the guitar at the age of 9 and grew up playing and singing popular songs at school events and family gatherings. mWith no music as a subject in his schooling years, Raziel grew thirsty of music and by the age of 16, he was certain that all he wanted to do was music, so at the age of 18, after two years experiencing high levels of anxiety and depression, he left his home town and family to study a Bachelor Degree in Classical Music at the University of Veracruz, Mexico.

He started playing his first chords on the guitar at the age of 9 and grew up playing and singing popular songs at school events and family gatherings. mWith no music as a subject in his schooling years, Raziel grew thirsty of music and by the age of 16, he was certain that all he wanted to do was music, so at the age of 18, after two years experiencing high levels of anxiety and depression, he left his home town and family to study a Bachelor Degree in Classical Music at the University of Veracruz, Mexico.


Raziel Gutiérrez Soto was born in Mexico and is currently based in Castlemaine, Australia. He started playing his first chords on the guitar at the age of 9 and grew up playing and singing popular songs at school events and family gatherings. mWith no music as a subject in his schooling years, Raziel grew thirsty of music and by the age of 16, he was certain that all he wanted to do was music, so at the age of 18, after two years experiencing high levels of anxiety and depression, he left his home town and family to study a Bachelor Degree in Classical Music at the University of Veracruz, Mexico.




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