PrincessHades
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Always loved Mike Smith's hands together blast. Has a very distinct feel to it.
ah, true I see here. Left for 'Pierced' and 'Despise the Sun' then returned. Remembered he'd left later than that, but no...Yeah although that's great and l agree with you, he didn't play on this album. It was Doug Bohn
I guess you're not a disciple of that faithful Derek Roddy blast tutorial from about a decade ago. And it's open hi hat and snare at the same time here, not sure about kick, hard to discern, but I've always known it to be overhead+snare simultaneously as the main concept. That's why it sounds so packed, the regular blast sounds less concentrated and more aerial and rapid as that separation of the snare and overhead gives it that spacious width and pace, the hands together Suffo blast is concentrated and feels like it slows down or thickens the riff.Nah, l can't recall anyone playing the blast like Smith does with Suffocation.
I don't call it the 'hands together' thing, it's his snare and foot as one
It's called "hammer" blast and everything is played at the same time; snare, kick and cymbal (normally hats)Nah, l can't recall anyone playing the blast like Smith does with Suffocation.
I don't call it the 'hands together' thing, it's his snare and foot as one
Hard to tell technically what is different, but they sound well different though. The hammerblast, the iconic Mazurkiewicz Cannibal Corpse blast, sounds like a swarm. Double kicks are very present and build a strong bass presence in the background and makes the riffs sound bassier and more crowded. The hands together Suffo blast makes the riff sound grittier, more condensed and tight, but definitely doesn't bring that strong bass presence.It's called "hammer" blast and everything is played at the same time; snare, kick and cymbal (normally hats)
The Paul blast is called bomb blast, where double bass drums are added to the normal blast. Smith's blast is the hammer one.Hard to tell technically what is different, but they sound well different though. The hammerblast, the iconic Mazurkiewicz Cannibal Corpse blast, sounds like a swarm. Double kicks are very present and build a strong bass presence in the background and makes the riffs sound bassier and more crowded. The hands together Suffo blast makes the riff sound grittier, more condensed and tight, but definitely doesn't bring that strong bass presence.
I thought it was due to the hammerblast being played with both feet alternating kicks, giving it that free flowing motion whereas the Suffo blast was intentionally one foot kick action, but I just watched a drum cover of 'Pierced' and it appears it's played with both feet alternating the kicks.
I think the hammerblast is 16 double kicks for 8 snares/overheads, so there's a kick in between each snare/overhead, which is what differentiates it from the hands together.
yeah yeah bomb blast. That's right. The swarming effect.The Paul blast is called bomb blast, where double bass drums are added to the normal blast. Smith's blast is the hammer one.