


A.B. Didgeridoo
Oblivions sound is a unique and
innovative piece of musical artistry. A hypnotic
journey, combining didgeridoo, electronic drums,
percussion and effects, played simultaneously %100
live at times, also alongside tracks coming from a
laptop, creating a new and original style. Multi
layered fat beats and rhythms interweave with dynamic
waveforms of sound, that forms a groove that pulses
with the body and moves with the mind.
A cyber didgedelic soundscape experience.
CYBER DIDJ
This one man
dance music dynamo was inspired by dance music on his travels in the early
90s, when he began to develop his own version of dance music, using
organic and electronic instruments and effects. Since
then he has been playing live across the planet,
sharing his cyberdidgedelic soundscapes with music
lovers of all persuasions. A.B.s live show has
attracted much interest and recognition across the
globe such as Japan, Europe and America with a hectic
live schedule playing at many multimedia events, dance
parties and festivals worldwide. His awesome sound
and groove is a great formula for the dance floor, as
well as for the adventurous aural experiences.
THE PRODUCER
A.B. also produces
under the name A.B. Oblivion
(without the Didj). His tunes range from tech-house,
break beats, and funky style trance, all with fun and
quirky sounds. Mainly with the emphisis on the
dancefloor, his style of music has been well recieved
from a varied audience. He also co-produces with renowned recording artist
and DJ Nick Taylor of Prana and Snakething, under the names Big Green Pleasure
Machine and Parasonix. Together they morph a range of genres of deep chunky
dance and kooky disco beats.
A.B. has performed live and been interviewed on music
television and Radio Shows in Japan, South America and Finland. A.B. Oblivion's
single Whos that Funk released on Sacred Beats London
has had a great response with several reviews in top Music Magazines in
London. He did a half hour DJ set for the infamous Annie Nightingale show
on RADIO ONE London. Whos that Funk was on her top play
lists, and was well recieved by well renowned DJ's inluding Lee Rous (Plump
DJ's), Cass and Slide, among others.
A DVD released by X-Ray Tokyo called X-Mode has Key 2 Fun in
the highly animated graphical filmclip
featured on the DVD. There is interviews, and live
footage of A.B. playing live at various events in
Japan.
A.B's website can be found at:

