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[QUOTE="metalguy:860952"][QUOTE="ouchdrummer:812813"][QUOTE="monster_island:812805"][QUOTE="darkwor:812785"]monster, the band maps out most the rhythms and songs on a drum machine and thomas haake pretty much writes and plays the rhythms himself. however the entire Nothing album was an actual drum machine on the recording because i guess they didn't have time to record the actual drums. it's all on their site. and by the way the last time they played the palladium, they nailed Bleed so hard that i had to go to the bathroom real quick.[/QUOTE] whatever album Bleed is on was entirely done with a machine first ... that is right from Haake's interview ... i think he said it took him like nine months of practicing to get the stamina and beats down for bleed ... im not making this up it was in the modern drummer magazine that i read front to back while pinching more than a few loafs [/QUOTE] hate to say it but, that's a little disappointing. And all the drums on Nothing were a drum machine too? No way, seriously? That explains why i absolutely couldn't do the beat in the beginning of stengah, haha, maybe he couldn't either. [/QUOTE] He can do it... There is just little to no point in recording drums the way they sound in metal these days. They get triggered and have all dynamics covered up by the time the end of the recording process. Saves a lot of time, money, and effort to do drums like that. I am not saying I think all metal drums should sound "sterile". It is just that the sound they were going for had a huge short cut involved.[/QUOTE]
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