![]() ![]() I use headphones to hear the backing tracks and click track I'm playing along to. NINa: Drummers often use headphones during a show. For example: start with just jamming for a 1/2 hour, speed endurance for 20 minutes, stick control for 20 min., odd time and polyrhythms for 30 min, then whatever will make me happy for however long I want! Now, I break up my practise into sections. It helps with time and it can eleviate the boredom of hours of stick control practise. AC/DC is great for that! I use to come home from school and play along to Rush, Zeppelin, Sabbath, etc. I definately did that and recommend it to all my students. I hate those guys! :-) But, once I got "it", it did become easy for me to pick things up.īrian Backlash: A lot of drummers will play along to records from jazz greats and such while they practice. So, no, I wouldn't say I was a "born" drummer. It was very difficult to work up the 4-way independence in the beginning. NINa: I was watching 16volt concert videos and your drumming style reminds me a real powerful machine indeed ) Was it difficult for you to synchronize hands and feet hitting the drums when you were learning how to play at the very beginning, or did you feel like an born drummer - perfectly capable of playing the instrument? Later, I learned piano, which led me to samplers and computers. I didn't play any other instument before the drums. Then, this kid turned me on to Rush's "All The World's a Stage" and that was it. Initially, it was hearing my dad playing these jazz records like Dave Brubeck and Thelonius Monk. What inititially drew you to the drum set? Did you play any other instruments before picking up the sticks? C'est la vie!īrian Backlash: You've been a drummer for decades. Eric Powell from 16volt is doing the same thing right now as well. :-) It's kind of weird when singers take the music you've sweated over, get new players, hit play on the dat machine and rock out like it's their shit. I support Jared in whatever he's doing but, the only way I'd come aboard is if Dylan joined as well - and I don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon. Servo: Right now, I have no plans in re-joining Chemlab. 2005 interview about the new Chemlab line-up he replied: "I'd like to get LeviTKK back to playing bass with me and rope in my old drummer Servotronik because he's a little fucking machine." Do you have any news about joining Chemlab again? NINa: When I asked Jared Louche in a Nov. | Katarzyna NINa Górnisiewicz and Brian Backlash | e-mail interview Home > All articles > BILE > Bile, 16volt, Chemlab (John "Servo" DeSalvo) - interview (2006)īile, 16volt, Chemlab (John "Servo" DeSalvo) - interview (2006) Title: No reviews on Google+ since April 2, 2019 Title: Bruno Pittelli - Angels Without Gods - song review Title: Ghost in the Machine - Supernatural - song review Title: Nine Plan Failed - Father, Father - song review Title: Elitefitrea - Lethe - album review Rock/metal/industrial review submissions are still accepted - read our testimonials and pro reviews written by Draconina (NINa). Our original content includes important info about new and well known bands of the genres, provided through news, reviews, interviews and podcasts. It was then turned into Industrial Rock & Metal Encyclopedia. ![]() Between 2001-2016, Fabryka Music Magazine was the only professional on-line magazine specialized in guitar driven industrial rock and industrial metal. ![]()
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