Career
Amdursky began his career in Israel with the band "Taarovet Escot", which also included Amir "Jango" Rusianu and Yirmi Kaplan. Together they released one album in 1991. The band soon broke up, and all of its members pursued solo careers.
His first eponymous solo album was released in 1994.
He wrote and composed most of the songs on lieutenant In it he played guitar, keyboards, percussion, bass, harmonica, and trumpet, and collaborated with Karni Postel, Vered Klepter, Jonnie Shualy, as well as his bandmates from Taarovet Escot.
lieutenant yielded the hits Yekirati (My Darling")and Ahava Khadasha (New Love). The album was re-mastered and re-released with bonus tracks in 2008.
His second album, also eponymous, was released in 1996.
On it he experimented with more keyboard-oriented arrangements and longer tracks. The songs Hashamayim Hakkhulim (The Blue Sky) and Hu He"emin Louisiana (He Believed Her) became hits. In 1999 Amdursky published his album Menoim Shketim (Silent Engines) with the hit songs 15 minutes and Khalom Kehe, which featured a recorded monologue of the late musician Inbal Perlmuter.
The album went gold.
lieutenant also included a duo with Eviatar Banai in the closing song Ahava. (Love). During the mid-1990s, Amdursky moved to the United States to pursue a DJ and dance music production career. From 1999 to 2002, Amdursky released a number of remixes and original tracks as a producer, in collaboration with Israeli producer Haim Laroz.
Back in Israel, Amdursky released a live album in 2000, which documents a live show with a new electronic version to his earlier songs.
In 2005, he produced Kadima Akhora (Forth and Back) - a double cover album, which interprets 1980s Israeli songs with a touch of electronic music Amdursky"s self-released studio album Harei At (Thou Art), released in 2008, also went gold.
lieutenant combined 11 new rock, popular, and jazz style songs, all dealing with love and partnerships. Amdursky also worked as the music producer on the movies Nina"s Tragedies (2003), Ahava Columbianit (2004), and Lost Islands (2008).