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Song You Need to Know: Mitch Tambo, ‘Ride On’

Tambo’s new album finds him putting a new spin on one of the world’s most ancient instruments – the didgeridoo

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If you have ever wondered what the didgeridoo would sound like coupled with, say, a stereotypical country melody, Mitch Tambo answers that question with the track “Ride On” from his latest album, Tambo Jamz, Vol. 1.

Forget the current trend of country-rap — “Ride On” marries country music with the Yidaki in a social media-friendly soundbite just over one minute long in this unexpected yet highly-requested collection of instrumental tracks from the former Australia’s Got Talent star.

Tambo’s genre-defying album began to take shape during the COVID pandemic, when, mounting pressure to maintain a presence on social media saw him take a creative leap by launching a content series called “Tambo Jamz”, in which he showcased his musicianship by performing various soundscapes in different settings.

Some of the videos gained millions of views, winning the Gamiliraay artist acclaim from fans and critics alike.

“Over the past couple of years, my followers have consistently asked me to release the music from the Tambo Jamz content series,” Tambo shared.

“When I parted ways with Sony Music earlier this year, I knew it was time to fulfil that request. My fans have been incredibly loyal and supportive since my journey on Australia’s Got Talent, and I wanted to give them something they’ve been asking for.”

The project, Tambo said, reflects a key aspect of who he is as an artist and a proud Aboriginal man.

“I wanted to create something that transcends categorisation. As an evolving artist, I don’t want to be boxed into a certain category,” he said. “This collection speaks to the universal language of music and celebrates the beauty of diversity. Plus, I also wanted to have some fun. The industry centres so heavily on streams, likes, and followers that it’s creating a heavy burden on artists. So, I decided to celebrate and enjoy the love of creating music by offering a different listening experience and to connect with followers.”

“Ride On” is one of 60 tracks on Tambo Jamz, Vol. 1, the first release from Tambo’s new music imprint, Walanbaa Music, launched in partnership with global digital music company Believe.

Mitch Tambo’s Tambo Jamz, Vol. 1 is out now.