ashdown wrote:do you have any recordings of when you and he played together?
No, unfortunately. Was before I started engineering. Never even managed to get a gig.
Regrets. I have them.

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ashdown wrote:do you have any recordings of when you and he played together?


Ragged Trousers wrote:This thread has so much cool music!



I love the challenge of doing more with less it forces true creativity, instead of focusing on what to hit in a pattern you focus on the pattern which to me is MUCH more important. I wish i could find a video of Dillinger Escape Plan on their first tour before they got signed, when they had the 7 foot tall jersey boy for a singer. Back then Chris pennie only used a 3 piece kit and blew my mind. My current setup is a 22x20 mahogany kick, 10x6 birch snare, 13" hi-hats and a 21" ride and i can still play jazz to bluegrass to hardcore to grindcore with it (well since my left leg has gone out the blasts have been lacking.... but i still get the job done). I'll see if the band i just left will let me post some tracks a lil early (the last album i will be performing on with them is being released january 7th)Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

Ancient Astronaught wrote:I've been playing drums for 15+ years, i've had everything from 11+piece kits down to 2 piece kits. I can honestly say the funnest stuff has always been on the smallest kits. It's easy to impress someone when you have a shit ton of stuff to hit in the same rythmic patterns, its alot harder to impress someone with just a kick, snare, hi-hat and ride (my actual preferred setup). I got alot of shit from people for only playing a 4 piece kit in a "gentlemans grindcore" band with only hi hat, 2 crashes, and a ride.... until they heard me playI love the challenge of doing more with less it forces true creativity, instead of focusing on what to hit in a pattern you focus on the pattern which to me is MUCH more important. I wish i could find a video of Dillinger Escape Plan on their first tour before they got signed, when they had the 7 foot tall jersey boy for a singer. Back then Chris pennie only used a 3 piece kit and blew my mind. My current setup is a 22x20 mahogany kick, 10x6 birch snare, 13" hi-hats and a 21" ride and i can still play jazz to bluegrass to hardcore to grindcore with it (well since my left leg has gone out the blasts have been lacking.... but i still get the job done). I'll see if the band i just left will let me post some tracks a lil early (the last album i will be performing on with them is being released january 7th)

dorfmeister wrote:Any drummer worth a damn should be able to get it done with bass/drums/hats/ride.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.


dorfmeister wrote:And to step it down even more I think it is probably possible to do it with bass/hats/snare or bass/hats/ride alone.
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Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

Ancient Astronaught wrote:dorfmeister wrote:And to step it down even more I think it is probably possible to do it with bass/hats/snare or bass/hats/ride alone.
bass/hats/snare <- Done this numerous times, and is completely plausible and fun espcially if your playing something groove oriented (hip hop, DnB, reggae, gogo...... or disco).
bass/hats/ride <- see this as less plausible, theres no cutting accent sound to accompany the kick other than the bell of the ride which unless you mounted the ride to the left would have to be played opposite handed (which a good drummer should be able to do...)
bass/floor tom/ride <- tribalistic and fun

dorfmeister wrote:Yeah....hell I meant Bass/snare/ride rather than bass/hats/ride.

Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.





D.o.S. wrote:I could give a shit how minimalist a drum kit is, but I'll always be an advocate for the 28" kick drum.