In memory of great Sean Reinert. This recording was just too great not to overlap it with audio from Uroboric Forms. All rights belong to their respective owners.
19 year old Reinert. To all of you new generation of super-talented bedroom drummers, with infinite chops and neat jaw-dropping tricks, you would be nowhere, complete NOBODIES if it wasn't for this guy and the innovation he brought to the drumming world. Not enough respect is paid to this musician. It's fucking sad.
If Sean were still alive, he'd be my age. I remember first hearing him on Death's Human in 1991, and feeling that I was at a crossroads. While his playing was inspirational, I knew right away that I could never play what he did in my life - it was therefore soul-crushing as well. I had to decide whether to quit drumming, or carve my own path, and be the best drummer I could be within my own parameters.
You can safely assume that every conscious drummer/music-enthusiast on the entire planet experienced these tendencies upon their first exposure(s) to 'Human'.
I miss this cynic. We wrote Jason in the early 90s and he sent me a green maxell cassette of this demo. I wore it out. Even listening to this almost 30 years ago I envisioned Sean hitting those splashes like he was seasoning fries. Absolutely.
Tremendus. The level of talent is simply outstanding. Those attacks from Sean are such trademark, saborrrrrrrr. Love how the song ends! At 3.47 right there that note on guitar! Oh man! That bass and drums so flawlessly building an Effervescent Majestic Crescendo. That riff part could be extended to enhanced the later. Somehow the end of the tune brings an element of sadness. What an immaculate displayed of musicianship \m/
@@twachn Oke, I didn't knew, but thx by the way.. eej, I noticed an error in the audiotrack between 3:21 and 3:23 You can listen to this without error here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n0s6Fpxkryg.html (I guess this is ripped from cassette) The error is exactly on the most brutal transition (IMHO) in the drum parts.
One of my favourite songs ever. Rip my favourite drummer as well. However, reading some comments that this was taken in one try. That is not correct. This is not the final product as the demo. Amazing take though and thank Sean (god) that this was uploaded.
There's a video of them playing in Milwaukee in 1990 on RU-vid somewhere. Type something like that in the search bar it should show up. There's footage of Atheist playing at that show as well on RU-vid with Roger