Ed Drury
Music
Inspiration came from a line in the cult classic film, "Dogma" from Rufus to Bethany about how ideas where much better than beliefs.
trio of didjs
Short tribute to the green sea turtle.
Another collaboration using the Poetry from Bard of Ely. This one is a psychedelic love poem.Credits: Words: Steve Andrews Recorded by Nathaniel Shelley, music composed and recorded by Ed Drury.
Another one from the Shoosh project. www.myspace.com/shooshmusic
Cadence based groove with didj, tabla, strings and woodwinds.
Didjeridu, a bit of acoustic drumming, flutes and sound effects. Written on the day of the passing of a great American author, humorist and artist who had a profound influence on so many. Hi Ho......
Variations on a traditional Scottish Gaelic folksong.
This is a track from our next EP. Check out Shoosh on myspace at www.myspace.com/shooshmusic for more info on the band. This track features me on guitar and synths and production by Craig Murphy (aka Solipsism).
Easy Listening World/Fusion instrumental
Didjeridu journey
Combination of jawharp, didjeridu and clarinet.
Native Flute and symphonic pads in a dreamlike state.
Sound track for a broken character who has lost everything. No money, no friends, no family.
Interpretive instrumental about an island I will always love.
This is a piece I wrote back in 1994. Originally recorded on a 4 track tape machine. I decided to completely re-record the piece using Reason 3.0, mostly as an exercise. The piece was on my old mp3.com site for a couple of years...my only remaining c
Based on the track 'Panic' by GinNger SparklezZz, a wonderful poet, sound and visual artist. Hear her original track here http://www.soundclick.com/ginngersparklezzz
In the cliffs above the cove, there is a cave entrance. It takes a bit of skill to get to it, but once in there is magic!
Vesa (www.soundclick.com/vesa) wrote this great slide guitar piece, featuring the call of a loon in the intro. I added to that a low G didj part, some more guitar, two different flutes and some sparse percussions.
The path we choose affects the journey more than the ultimate destination.
Soundtrack piece for a movie scene.
Based on a very old book called the Red Chief.
This track results from a work on a game sound track. Spooky and chillin' at the same time it combines haunting didjeridu 'hits' with tablas, bowls and rattles.
Pretty straight head work in progress. Reworked to downtempo more chill version 2/24

