Such a great drum song. Technical and fast without feeling like the drummer is JUST showing off, and matches the band well. Not too busy, keeps you guessing what's coming next without making you feel disoriented. A perfect example of how drums should be used in metal
Great stuff, really well played! If I could request some covers for future videos, I'd really like to see you play "Sangreal" by Septicflesh or "Spheres of Madness" by Decapitated. Also anything by Sybreed would be awesome to see, cheers!
I'm from winnipeg ! woslsely bud! how have I not heard of you !? Jared dines brought me here ! I've been playing for a long time and I'm looking to make covers too wow this is all to real haha ! keep it up !!!
Hell yeah...awesome band/track...awesome cover, tidy az f@#k, respect!!!! I gotta ask...is there any chance you might cover some 'YYRKOON' or 'DAMAGED' in the future?
i suggest something different. How about covering something by the band Trollfest? Try the songs "Undermålere", "Gjetord" or "Brumlebassen". I'd love to see how you pull those out. Cheers!
Yo Samus! I've been watching & enjoying your videos for quite some time now and I keep wondering about your trigger system. So here's a couple of questions I have about your triggering gear: - What type of triggers are you using? - What's the module? The samples sound pretty neat :) - What exactly do we hear in the videos? Is it just the trigger signal or is it a mix of trigger and mic signals? If so, can you state a mix percentage, e.g. 40% mics, 60% triggers? - Do you edit/quantize your trigger tracks? I'm just asking because my experience with triggers is that I never have a "clean" trigger track - means there's always some mis-triggering going on, and the audio in your videos always sounds pretty perfect to me. - Do you always trigger the whole kit (except for the cymbals)? I'd be grateful if you could take the time and answer those questions (that you've heard/read for the first time I'm sure..), cause I'm pretty new to triggering (after 20 years of "analogue" drumming) and I need some advise from someone who obviously knows what he's doing. ;) Thank you and cheers \m/ Benny EDIT: Oh, and get well soon! :D
Dame that entry was fucking cool. deffanintly something new with the low tempo at first and speed it up. but most bands just go in to the 220 bpm and it's rediculous but I like the build up