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Pranavibes:
Creating a colorful atmosphere thats mixes tribal world music, african rhythms, folk and many rythmes.
Pranavibes was born in 2011 between Paris and Burgundy in France. Didgeridoo
player Adrien B. proposed a new idea to Antoine J. who was playing the guitar.
The following year, David J.-M. joined the boat and brought his percussive
approach. The crew was launched, and a new adventure was beginning using many
different instruments : didgeridoo, cajon, goblet drum, handpan, musical saw,
beatboxing, jew's harp, acoustic guitar, etc.
The band creates in its concerts a colorful atmosphere thats mixes tribal world music, African rhythms, folk or Brazilian rythmes.
In 2013, the band recorded its first EP 4 tracks and started to appear in concerts at festivals in France.
In 2015, Sarah F. arrived in the crew bringing her electronic touch. The band released its first full album (Explorations) in December 2015.
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Explorations
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Pranavibes lives in
Bruniquel, France.
Tagged as: World, Instrumental, Experimental, Acoustic Guitar, Didgeridoo, World Influenced.
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