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GinNger SparklezZz
Jul 30, 2009
wow, ed!! what a fusion! is that your voice? i don't think i've ever heard you before. i love that quote, and i have used it often myself :D . i just love this, from start to finish. what a fusion! it's other worldly...you are good for that. it's why you are one of my top favorite indie artists. you take me to a dreamy place as i listen to your music. lots of spirit in this. the didj, the flute, the tribal rhythum...it's all fantastic and i will deff be adding this to my station!!!!!!!! highly recommended!
mark cloutier
Jul 08, 2009
hi Ed--very nice and clear production--im amazed at the clarity in all your recordings!the sounds always fit the storyline! what a vibe--mysterious and slightly haunting!! too cool man!
Kerry Martin
Jul 04, 2009
I love the open feeling this tune imparts...your ability to immerse the listener not only in sound, but grand visuals as well is testament to your skills as a musician AND producer...this is a great piece!! Kerry
B.A.S.T.A.R.D.A
Jul 03, 2009
very impressive!!!!!
nice job!
MyndsEye
Jul 01, 2009
Great effects here. Didgeridoo sounds so cool on this track. Soothing flute melody gave me an aura of a Native American Indian vibe. Very relaxing ...yet mysteriously spacey. Percussion syncopations are blended extremely well. A solid mix on "To Believe". This is awesome -:)
Ron S
littlegreenman
Jun 29, 2009
Oh yes Ed, this is absolutely great, man :) I love that didj!
Evan Paul
Jun 28, 2009
I love this piece, very mysterious and interesting, great for film.
Ganimead
Jun 27, 2009
I really enjoyed this very haunting ambient melody. The words were also very clear and meaningful. I love what you have done with the effects, especially the Digeridoo. One is enveloped within this warm atmosphere.
Great Production!
This is masterful, spirit-filled music, what music should be when it's played with a big heart. There subtleties to this music, which is clearly something missing from alot of the OMD-ish music I've heard, mine included. The percussion, just enough, and very interesting, the synth melodies, intuitive, Eastern in flavor, speeding us along on this great journey of a song. The Didi always has a profound affect on me, especially with how you utilize this very difficult-to-manage instrument, it always stirs my soul. Yep. I'm happy I listened to Ed Drury's music today. Peace, Jim