5.1 Surround Sound Music & Video – Continental Drift on 3BBR & CRN – Australian Television – Paintings – Design – Cartoons – Animation – Sculpture – Woodcraft
100% First Nations Australian music and stories. NAIDOC Week has its roots in the 1938 Day of Mourning, becoming a week-long event in 1975 to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
ARTIST
Title [Dur.]
Album (Year)
WAAK WAAK JUNGI
Rainbow Serpent (traditional) [1:04]
Crow Fire Music (1997)
Andrew GURRIWIWI BAND
Yaa Djamarrkuḻi [2:53]
Sing Your Own Song (2024)
Emma DONOVAN & the PUTBACKS
Pink Skirt [5:09]
Crossover (2020)
Rrawun MAYMURU and Nick WALES
Yolngu (Wide Country mix) [4:21]
Yolgnu (2024)
LUCKY'S CREW with Elijah GAYKAMANGU
Depina [4:19]
Various Artists: Dunganda Street Sounds: New Tracks from Ramingining (2008)
AILAN SONGS PROJECT
Black Swana (feat. Ailan Songs singers) [0:36]
Four Winds press kit (2022)
AILAN SONGS PROJECT
Black Swana [3:19]
Four Winds (2022)
NGULMIYA
Migidawun (Catalunya Version) feat. Pau Figueres [3:27]
Catalunya (2024)
RIPPLE EFFECT BAND
Walaya [4:11]
Walaya (single) (2023)
Elissa GOODRICH & Glenn SHEA
Ngarrindjeri Creation Story and Soundscape [~6:00]
Unreleased (2023)
KAURI
Full Circle [5:26]
Full Circle (2024)
The KRUI3ERS
She's Gone [3:07]
Rebel Child (2023)
YIRINDA
Yuangan (Dugong) [4:37]
Yirinda (2024)
Theme: Mark Isham — Nanawatai Pt.2 — The Beast (1988)