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 Different Drums bring the indigenous drums of Ireland, the Lambeg and the Bodhran together for the first time ever in celebratory performance.

The music also features the Uilleann or elbow pipes, whistles, guitar, snares, long drum, 4 voices and is driven by the engine of the African djembe. Adding myriad percussion and other instruments to original and traditional songs makes a unique and exciting combination of traditions and sounds. A unique celebration of cultural diversity and linkages

The band has played across the world, for US & Irish presidents to school children - The message is the same; Celebrate that which makes us different and that which bonds us together

 

"...an amazing sensory experience, the vibrant drum playing is genuinely stunning but over the top we hear whistles and pipes playing flying melodies with gorgeous ballads and spoken word sections..." Woven wheat whispers

 

New CD for 2007

Royso - like a coiled spring...Stevo seeing doubleWe have been recording our new CD for the past few months. It is as yet unnamed.

 This recording is a mixture of tunes and songs, some traditional with a new twist, some new all uniquely Different Drums. This is our first recording with Richard Campbell, Snare drummer and wearer of checked dresses. Rik joined the band in 2005 and has brought new sounds and influences to the Different Drums palette. He comes from three generations of Drummers and Pipers tradition .

We also have some guest musicians working with us to extend our musical palette and the band members have some different sounds to offer. In some of the tracks we have explored the mixture of Irish traditional and pipe band musical structures, we are also combining Uilleann and Small Pipes. We even managed to squeeze in a didjeridu and a verse in Creole.

The songs carry a variety of stories and messages, all delivered in Roy Arbuckle's 'bathwater' tones, ably hampered by Paul , Stevo and Dolores' screeched harmonies.

We decided, this time to adopt a more home grown approach to recording and recorded pretty much everything at Stevo's House. Because we did not have to meet studio costs, we were able to take quite a bit of time in finding the right sounds and in using a selection of mics in various positions in various rooms; snare in the kitchen, pipes in the parlour, longdrum in the hallway... Everything was engineered by Stevo himself and the raw tracks sound great. Well done that man.

Currently (Mid June) the tracks are being edited and mixed by Roy & Mighty Mick (O'Connell) at Blast Furnace. We hope to have the completed product toward the mid/end of July 07.

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