who's gonna beat that drum
The Bongo Brothers release their fourth studio album, Who’s Gonna Beat That Drum?
Working alongside legendary Australian hip-hop producer Morganics as well as New Zealand’s choicest dub producer Deep Fried Dub, The Bongo Brothers have upped the ante with four brand new monster tracks. Designed for ultimate dance floor mayhem and an ever increased level of Bongo-mania!
Continuing the theme of exploring world rhythms, The Bongos’ learn to Surf in Bondi Beach, Australia, they visit Jamaica in search of the ultimate rasta groove, they meet Wurra the Tall Man at the worlds’ biggest rock, Uluru and what better way to complete the party fun, than with Bongo’s birthday ‘Party on the Hill’ !!
Cover art by Dr. Ongo from Splatoons.
Working alongside legendary Australian hip-hop producer Morganics as well as New Zealand’s choicest dub producer Deep Fried Dub, The Bongo Brothers have upped the ante with four brand new monster tracks. Designed for ultimate dance floor mayhem and an ever increased level of Bongo-mania!
Continuing the theme of exploring world rhythms, The Bongos’ learn to Surf in Bondi Beach, Australia, they visit Jamaica in search of the ultimate rasta groove, they meet Wurra the Tall Man at the worlds’ biggest rock, Uluru and what better way to complete the party fun, than with Bongo’s birthday ‘Party on the Hill’ !!
Cover art by Dr. Ongo from Splatoons.
QUEST FOR THE ULTIMATE RHYTHM
In February 2019, The Bongo Brothers launched their third studio album Quest For The Ultimate Rhythm to sold out performances at the infamous La Mama Theatre in Melbourne.
Produced and recorded by Christian Pyle; Murray "Drongo" Johnstone on bass; Artwork: Dylan Buckee @ Moksha.
Produced and recorded by Christian Pyle; Murray "Drongo" Johnstone on bass; Artwork: Dylan Buckee @ Moksha.
SURF SAFARI
Pack your drums, your sunscreen and your sense of humour and join Mongo, Drongo and
Bongo on The Bongo Brothers' super funky second album, Surf Safari. Three brothers ride the waves of drum ‘n’
bass, in a slapstick, percussive surfing adventure around Australia.
Recorded by Stuart Beaumont at The GoonMill. Mixed by Christian Pyle. Artwork by Adrian Osborne at Splatoons.
Guest musicians: Christian Pyle on electric guitar, Cye Wood on violin and Tommee Balukea on acoustic guitar.
Bongo on The Bongo Brothers' super funky second album, Surf Safari. Three brothers ride the waves of drum ‘n’
bass, in a slapstick, percussive surfing adventure around Australia.
Recorded by Stuart Beaumont at The GoonMill. Mixed by Christian Pyle. Artwork by Adrian Osborne at Splatoons.
Guest musicians: Christian Pyle on electric guitar, Cye Wood on violin and Tommee Balukea on acoustic guitar.
CacTUS
In 2005, The Bongo Brothers were 'artist in residence' at 'The Corporativo' in Mexico City for three months where they lived and recorded their debut album, CacTUS.
Featuring a host of local Mexican artists including Cesar Rodrigues - drums; Hernan Alcerreca - electric guitar; Leonardo Marquina - bass; Emilio del Castillo - bongos; Mariana Alvarez - vocals; Nick Houston - cello.
Produced by Armando Gomez.
Featuring a host of local Mexican artists including Cesar Rodrigues - drums; Hernan Alcerreca - electric guitar; Leonardo Marquina - bass; Emilio del Castillo - bongos; Mariana Alvarez - vocals; Nick Houston - cello.
Produced by Armando Gomez.