DRuM solo!

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DRuM
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DRuM solo!

Post by DRuM »

Yeah yeah, it's only drums I know. :D I might have overdone the mix on the bass. Anyway, this is just for fun, done at home in my kitchen. The intro is just some rolling for a few seconds and then it goes into some various beats from soca to a kind of funk beat and then into a rock beat. I'm not danny carey so don't even begin to compare. :icon28:

http://jamesseph.phpwebhosting.com/DRuM ... 0solo!.mp3
CaseDogg
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Post by CaseDogg »

ohhhhhhhhhhh thats nice!!!!!!!!!!!!! soothing, your style is amazing!
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Post by Jackal »

Drum I think you're a cunt but that was fucking awesome.
CaseDogg
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Post by CaseDogg »

this shit in the middel with the ride when you cut the beat is ill too!
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Post by CaseDogg »

sounds like a lil reverb or something too, on the snair, sounds great!
DRuM
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Post by DRuM »

Yo casedogg baby in the hood, what's kickin. Thanks bro! :p
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Post by DRuM »

Jackal wrote:Drum I think you're a cunt but that was fucking awesome.

Hah, that's ok, I'll let you off. And thanks.
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Post by CaseDogg »

DRuM wrote:Yo casedogg baby in the hood, what's kickin. Thanks bro! :p
fo sho, good shit mang. :icon14:
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Post by U4EA »

That's fucking great man, restecp :icon14:
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Post by SoM »

downloads..

but.

u got a drum set in the kitchen, or were u using pots n pans :p
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Maiden
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Re: DRuM solo!

Post by Maiden »

DRuM wrote:I'm not danny carey
well, at least you know who THE MAN is.

nice stuff drum!
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Eraser
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Post by Eraser »

Nice drum! :icon14:
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Post by Pauly »

Way to go DRuM!
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Post by denzii »

That was pretty sweet.
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Post by seza »

you should have posted shit like this when you first registered here drum. things would have been smoother for you. look what it did for casedogg
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Post by 4days »

good stuff :icon14:
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Post by andyman »

U4EA wrote: restecp :icon14:
lol @ ALi G



That was a kickin solo man.....it seemed to have a few different styles in there ....i likey
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Post by diego »

You seem to be one of those rare drummers who actually play music and dont just bang skins.
You're really very good, DRuM. An assclown, for sure. But a very good drummer. I think we must play together once.
DRuM
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Post by DRuM »

Thanks all. :)
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Post by Geebs »

Good stuff man, balance and recording quality are much better on this one. Possibly a bit too much reverb..b..b..b..b..b.. on that snare tho :)
Maiden
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Post by Maiden »

hey drum, check out this cat. don't know if i pointed him out to you before, but its a guy I went to school with who is pretty damn amazing. I think you might dig his work for some reason....

so you have an idea of what you are in for : " the album grooves hard with Afro-Brazilian inspired rhythms and haunting melodies that exude the beauty of nature. Further layers of Indonesian gamelans, exotic percussion, and shimmering vibes give the album an otherworldly quality that can only be experienced from time spent in Africa, the Caribbean, South America and Australia"

http://www.fasthorserecordings.com/jukeBarrett.html

for those not into the hippy dippy do jazz thing, check out his work with screeming trees, and mad season. some good live bootlegs at
http://www.sameoldtrip.com
DRuM
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Post by DRuM »

Hey maiden, I like! Very tasty playing. I'm gonna post the link at a drum forum I go to. I think they'll like it too. Thanks. :icon14:
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Post by Dr_Watson »

dude thats a nice groove you got.
mad respect. i always loved drums.
one of the more impressive instrumentals i ever saw at a concert was 3 drummers (from various bands that i cant remember) and the bass player from BNL playing together on a "jam stage" at a festival concert i went to.
too bad you don't live anywhere near me... cuz i know a really good band that needs a drummer. :p
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Post by Ryoki »

Pretty amazing stuff man :icon14:
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Post by eepberries »

Cool, but the drum roll thing in the beginning doesn't sound very good tbh, though you are good at it.

Listening to this makes me want to open up my midi sequencer though :paranoid:
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