Friday, April 25, 2008

:: KATULISTIWA :: the didge drum & bass

What is Katulistiwa?
In the Malay context, it means the equator. So why Katulistiwa? Us being the residents of the tropical archipelago situated at the equator belt represents this.

Katulistiwa in another way...
A one of a kind New-Age World music band that produces their own unique music style in the form of ethnical instruments fused with modern electronica and infectious dance grooves of drum & bass.

Who is Katulistiwa the band?
Co-founder and music director Ferdows is the driving force in Katulistiwa's music. The band has gone through various transitions with several experienced musicians and performers. Transitions upon transitions, it does not stop there - the band then evolved into a newer sounding outfit with the presence of better players.

What is Katulistiwa's music?
Try fusing trance with the heavy drones of the mighty didgeridoo (complete with vocal humming and animal calls), it then creates a new mix of new-age wave in modern music. Taking a part of the ancient aboriginal music culture and fusing it with electronic trance/ dance/ trippy/ house/ drum & bass exudes an atmospheric effect for the listener. The groove is so infectious that you'd get up on your feet to dance. It is music without boundary - something of which the performer and the audience is well inter-twined soulfully. After of which, listening to Katulistiwa might make one to pick up didge playing as a part of passionate music knowledge.

How does Katulistiwa work?
Very, very intense in their labour. Yet always happy with their project.
Constantly using didge effects and amps to further enhance their sound.
Intricate drum works are further introduced.

Objects of Desire...
Didgeridoo - in various keys, of various make, of various brands, of various value.
Percussions - African djembe & Egyptian doumbek.
Drums - a good 6-piece set will do just fine.

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