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When the young Chinese-American, Riley Lee, left Hawaii to spend three months in Japan, he stayed seven years and became a Grand Master of the Shakuhachi flute. He also joined the famous Kodo (demon drummers) group. Now Riley lives in Sydney where he composes with didgeridoo player Matthew Doyle and taikoz drummer Ian Clearworth and gives concerts worldwide. This is a story about reconciliation between Eastern and Western cultures.
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