WhiteBeastofWotan
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or 0 if you have a filesharing program though of course i shall buy itcthulufhtagn said:days 'til annihilation of the wicked: 28
or 0 if you have a filesharing program though of course i shall buy itcthulufhtagn said:days 'til annihilation of the wicked: 28
Well you could change it up a bit with some interesting cymbol work as well, nothing in music is set in stone. Davide Piovesan had some awesome blast b eats on Ephel Duath's ealier work, now he uses a very jazz style.morningstar said:I myself don't like blast beats a lot, because I find it to be a very simple technique, which requires mostly train for speed,
Wolftribe said:or 0 if you have a filesharing program though of course i shall buy it
ha! is that the dudes backporch?Zed Leppelin said:Just look at his drumset!
Moonlapse said:This is sort of a shoot-off of the 'Favourite drummer' thread. To all those of you who actually appreciate blastbeats to some extent, who do you think nails them the best? Different drum sounds, different drummers, different accenting all contribute to different sounds...
My personal favourite is Trym. He is by god, the fucking master of extreme drumming. I'm listening to Emperor's 'Prometheus' at the moment and it's just re-embedding in my mind that nothing in extreme metal has touched this album, nor the pure technical mastery of the drumming.
Alteredmindeath said:Pete Sandoval from Morbid Angel invented blast beats back in 1986. If you want all out guts and blood blast beats, Frost kicks some major ass in his band 1349. When I put in their album Liberation, and blasted the stereo up I noticed the whole cd is like flying to hell with the devil.