Last time they were at FATT, they broke all the dishes, now they're coming back to break the rest of the house. This trio left many longing hearts, and after they were gone, they left a great void in the world of Didgeridoo. But behold, FATT extended the invitation, and they accepted, ready to set the stage on fire with a concert that will go down in history. Don't miss this opportunity, as they will leave many longing hearts behind!.
They don't need an introduction, this dynamic duo is from France and took over stages all around the world. The incredible dynamics between Adele and Zalem create a perfect alchemy with the didgeridoo, an acoustic duet that explores the skills on the didgeridoo and the love for electronic music, creating very complementary and danceable rhythms. They create dynamic and melodic music, inspired by tribal Trance, drum'n'bass, dubstep or Hip-hop. The mix of beatbox and vocal melodies with the didgeridoo creates an incredible energy, which will "infect" the audience at FATT 2024.
One of the leading figures of the didgeridoo in Portugal is back to FATT Festival. "Till Sunday Pirate" is a unique musical project led by Renato Oliveira, combining an eclectic mix of instruments, including the didgeridoo, Portuguese guitar, and Indian sitar, to create a unique and immersive sound experience. With a career spanning over 19 years, Renato has traveled the world, bringing his music to festivals and cultural events in various countries, from Brazil to India. His unique approach to electronic roots music and folktronica captivates audiences with catchy melodies, infectious beats, and vibrant energy on stage..
Shella Kabuki are pure rhythmic madness. Coming to shake bodies wildly and open hearts widely. Making people move their bodies and release into chaos is our intention. Shella Kabuki is a good old fashion live trance madness group that has been raging and scorching stages in Portugal in the past few years. Squeezing and juicing everyone in the dance dance floor to move thier bodies ecstatically and freely has been their mission. Using the ancient instruments, Drums, Didgeridoo, percussion and combining them with modern beats , sounds and textures. All together , they create an unforgettable show!
Originally from Spain, Tomás Carro aka DidgeTomm, is a multi-instrumentalist, a One Man Band. DidgeTomm has had a surprising evolution, the years pass and his music rises to new heights. His music is defined as Electronic Organic Trance, everything is done with instruments but without any electronic machines. The characteristic instruments are a mix of didgeridoo (which he has been playing for over 20 years) and a small set of different percussion's, configured to become closer to electronic music. A great dance show is expected!
Reflectopia is a duo formed in Beja that emerged from the reunion of Jorge and Ivo, after 7 years of having met already on stage in a live improvisation collaboration. They practice a fusion of musical genres interpreted through didgeridoo, synthesizer, drums, and percussion. It's hypnotic, sometimes danceable. A vehicle that leads us to trance. An entry portal to a mind-bending journey through the infinite mirror.
João Jardim is considered one of the most talented Portuguese didge players, influenced by beat box and contemporary rhythms, he has a very refined and powerful technique. He accepted our challenge and will return to FATT to spread his magic. Don't miss this special concert by a great musician who was greatly missed by all Didgeridoo fans.
For the first time in Portugal... ATAYA is a jaw harp that dances to the beat of techno music. A unique and never-before-seen show! The simple jaw harp and a creative way of playing digital drums with the feet will create an explosive concert. The mesmerizing ancestral sounds flow in rhythms inspired by progressive techno and trance, creating genuine and psychedelic music that invites you to dance.
Brandon Colaco is the visionary behind the Two Eyed Wizard. Comes from Bangalore (India) and He has been playing the didgeridoo since 2011, and has performed for a range of audiences in music festivals, theatrical productions, meditation gatherings and dance performances. Brandon is one of the Pioneers among the didgeridoo India community. Brandon’s style of playing the didgeridoo focuses on advanced rhythmical arrangements with beautifully layered trumpets and vocals. He uses Konnakol, the language of rhythm in Indian Carnatic music, in his didgeridoo compositions – leading to new possibilities