Musicians
East Journey
- Origin
- Yirrkala and Laynhapuy Homelands, north-east Arnhem Land, Australia
- Genre/styles
- Reggae | Rock Explore more genres
- About East
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Band members: Rrawun Maymuru (Garrangali Band, frontman), Wulkuwulku Marawili (Garrangali Band, backing vocals, harmonies, keyboard), Patrick ‘PJ’ White (lead guitar), Gathapura Mununggurr (drums), Arian Pearson (acoustic guitar), Ngalkanbuy Mununggurr (yidaki) Ben Wheatley (bass guitar) and Ses Frank (rhythm guitar).
East Journey sing in Yolgnu language. Website: www.eastjourney.com.au.
Discography
Album formats explained Explain formats
Album formats
- 10": 10 inch vinyl records were played at 45 or 33 1/3 rounds per minute (rpm). The former could hold 9, the latter 12 minutes of music per side.
- 7": 7 inch records (often referred to as 45s) were played at 45 rpm or 33 1/3 rpm, with about 4:30 or 6 minutes of music per side.
- LP: Long play, is a vinyl record played at 33 1⁄3 rpm with a 12 or 10-inch diameter.
- EP: Extended play, are vinyl records that allowed two or even three songs on each side.
Guwak
- Released
- 20 April 2012
- Tracks
- Guwak
- Ngarrpiya
- Emu
- Song of Arnhem Land
- Anchor
- Warwu
- Yalangbarra
- Marayarr
- Gumik
- Djutarra
- Gatjala
- Gumik (Remix)
- Notes
Guwak is East Journey's debut album.
Bright Lights Big City (Single)
- Released
- 13 June 2014
- Tracks
- Bright Lights Big City
Song of Arnhem Land - Single
- Released
- 7 November 2014
- Tracks
- Song of Arnhem Land (Moore/Salas Mix)
EMU (Salas/Horvat Mix) - Single
- Released
- 6 February 2015
- Tracks
- EMU (Salas/Horvat Mix)
The Genesis Project
- Released
- 6 February 2016
- Tracks
- Bright Lights Big City
- Mokuy (Spirit) Part 1
- Ngarrpiya (Octopus) [Salas/Horvat Mix]
- Mokuy (Spirit) Part 2
- Song of Arnhem Land (Salas/Moore Mix)
- Bonba (Butterfly) Part 1
- Emu (Salas/Horvat mix)
- Bonba (Butterfly) Part 2
- Gumik (Salas/Body Mix)
- Bonba (Butterfly) Part 3
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