Eric Morotti is amazing....I remember watching him when he was in Blind witness and he could easily do those insane drum fills at such young age. I'm so glad he's in suffocation now.
Seriously this is the best verbal explanation of the heel-toe technique on RU-vid. Even good channels, they know how it's done but they're unable to explain it or even show it, like Drumeo's video when the host shows the movement on the carpet, it's very confusing
I would like to see Thomas Lang! He is an absolute powerhouse and a master on double bass and on multi pedals. It is interesting what's his opinion is on speed and power both with hands and feet.
This is pretty cool podcast. Thanks! My vote for guest would be Samus Paulicelli because he is a master and student of the craft. And he is funny as fuck.
I never had a drum teacher and am completely self-taught, it's so cool hearing somebody have the exact same foot technique as I do, down to the BPM when he's switching to doubles.
You're a good interviewer thanks for pressing him on answers. 👌🏻 it does matter I wish he would have went on about what he meant about live shows more.
very good martin, the best idea for me would be to invite drummer we are not used to see, there is tons of video of romain goulon, thomas lang etc ... but we don't see guys like Jamie Saint Merat from ulcerate, Davide billia from Putridity, or the drummer from Soreption etc ... i would love to see them. cheers.
genial...was habe ich mir seit Deiner Ankündigung den Arsch abgefreut! und die Vorfreude sollte nicht enttäuscht werden. super sympathisches und zugleich sehr lehrreiches Interview. ich finde es vor allem sehr gelungen von Dir, dass Du immer wieder noch zusätzliche Fragen gestellt hast, in der Du die Perspektive (Interessen) Deiner Zuschauer / Schüler mit transportiert hast. ich bin schon äußerst gespannt, was da noch alles folgen wird!! (ein drummers talk zwischen Dir und David Diepold könnte ich mir z.B. sehr interessant und lehrreich vorstellen). ich wünsche Dir auf alle Fälle weiterhin ganz viel Erfolg & Spaß bei allem, was noch anstehen wird !! cheers!
hey hey...vielen dank für deine antwort und dein zusätzliches feedback...für mich ist die interview-rolle noch komplett neu- aber es hat mir sehr viel spaß gemacht und ich bin mir recht sicher, dass ich diese podcasts auch weiterhin aufnehmen werde... greetz aus wien, marthyn
David Diepold wäre wirklich sehr interessant. Auch würde ich gern mehr über Torturers Flying finger technique erfahren. Seine Blastbeats sind unfassbar
theese are really good questions! not this typical clinic questions! dayum...."while playing - do you think about the moment, when you switch into an heel toe part..." nice!
Great video. It’s nice to see an interview where the host doesn’t dominate the interview or make dumb or irrelevant comments, and allows the guest to complete a thought. Although I’m not a big heavy metal fan, in the end drums are drums and these guys have awesome chops and share valuable information. Keep up the good work.
This guy is a badass drummer 😎🙌👏. I like to watch him play as his technique is on a higher different level. Much more relaxed looking when he execute his drumbeat skills 🤘🤘.
I'm at the Office :(!!! I just Waiting lunch time to see this video!!! BTW i'm studying your single stroke mastery course!!! It's a great course thanks for share your knowledge!!! \m/!!!
A-W-E-S-O-M-E content by the way, I hope I can get my hands (and feet) on your online courses very soon, not just to improve my technique and perspective on drums, but because I trully think the work you do needs and DESERVES all the support and recognition in the world, keep rocking my friend!
You're great Martin and i really like your ideas for this channel a lot , Eric is a very good choice great drummer indeed and i hope soon we would see Fotis benardo ex septic flesh drummer or maybe the almighty jamie saint merat from ulcerate im sure that would be epic
Man... This Is a very good video series idea... My pick would be a drummers who use swivel technique like krimh, George kollias, Ken Bedene etc. Lots of the questions you did in this one would be perfect for one of these drummers... Also Eric seemed a really cool guy and gave some interesting tips... Thank you and keep up the good work!!! Greetings from Greece!
Great video! Hope to see more of this stuff. The trick with the stick glued to the pedal is just genius! Definetly sharing some stuff here which you never get to know otherwise. Keep it up!
thank you, I'm glad you like it. Right now I'm waiting if people like/are interested in this podcast. So make sure to share this video if you want me to keep this thing going...thx alot my friend!
I love the idea for this Drum Technique Podcast! Eric Morotti is a beast and Suffocation is one of my all-time favourite death metal bands. Thanks for the upload! Also I am a big fan of YOU and your tutorials; so much positive energy! I'm seriously considering applying for a 30 day private tutorial. Can you say something about your rates and how long you need to schedule ahead?
Hello Marthyn, very nice video ! I like the concept and you do It well. And Eric seems to be a very good guy. Nice choice for beginning this podcast. Keep It up. A drummer colleague.
This is an awesome interview 🙌got to know Eric a little bit more. He's one of my favorite drummers. He seems like a funny 😄guy to get to know. Also a down to earth kind of person. Would like to see alot more interviews of drummers.
This is Awesome Martin, Eric is a great drummer and a nice guy, there is some fantastic advice in here as well. It would be really killer if you could get Sebastian Lanser on the podcast that guy has some amazing chops and technique.
Great & interesting podcast, thanks Martin. Eric is spot on and down to earth about it all... Dave Haley & Ken Bedene would be two of my suggestions...
Interview Jon Rice. He is with Uncle Acid now and that's more my kind of music. It would be interesting to hear about the different challenges of playing both kinds of music.
Hellyea. More people need to know about killitorous. Your drumming is ridiculous too. Ive been going through your bass drum mastery course and its whoopin my ass. Thanks for all the inspiriation and knowledge.
actually he said and described this in the video...all he does is tape a piece of his drumstick underneath the footboard where the heelplate of his eliminators is located... there are no other modifications on his pedals :-)
Also go more in-depth about each drummer's individual technique. Make episodes a little longer, let's say 30 mins at least. For example I expected to see Eric barefooted presenting the toe clenching, etc. But still - I love the idea of the show and can't wait for next episodes.
Wow, he prefers bass drum head tension tight like a snare?? That sounds kinda counter productive since tight tension produces high rather than low frequencies but I'm guessing it provides for quicker action and response for his fast double bass playing/triggering etc?
I still have those old Pearl double pedals and use them with my cheap electric kit. They are rather annoying to play with, but alright for simple practice. They force you to focus on your secondary foot (left in my case), because you can't balance them properly.
subscribed btw. if you have time please check out my video on constant release technique ( 2017 version ) mostly for teacher criticism on if there is anything I should explain better