desertcircus
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- Jul 26, 2003
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Hello all.
I'm posting to...well, to advertise myself. As the title says, I'm a drummer and I'm available. That's the simple stuff, now for the more in-depth stuff:
I've been playing for about five years, and I'm used to pretty much all environments, be they terrible gigs in awful venues, tightly scheduled studio sessions with ten minutes left to record the drum part, or cramped rehearsals in boxrooms in the middle of suburbia. Fortunately, it hasn't all been that bad, so I also have experience of packed gigs going brilliantly, wildly inventive studio sessions lasting all night, and laid back rehearsals in sumptuous basements in small castles.
I know that everyone says they listen to "everything", when in fact it means they have four hundred death metal CDs and a pair of Jimi Hendrix LPs, so I'll be a little more specific. I listen to Tori Amos, Bright Eyes, At The Drive-In, Rage Against the Machine, Slipknot, Portishead, Massive Attack, Dashboard Confessional, Ani diFranco, Nina Simone, the Wu Tang Clan, Dave Grohl, the Deftones, Wagner and Carl Orff. There's other stuff as well, but the list is getting far too long as it is.
I'm click-friendly (that sounds like some unspeakable perversion!), I do well under pressure (read: I'm incredibly proud of being able to get drum parts down in one take), and I don't smell that bad either. If you think the above sounds like your cup of tea/water/Coke/absinthe and LSD, then ring me (Luke) on 087 7791538 or email me at [email protected]
Thanks for reading this advertisement. You have been reading the writings of Luke.
I'm posting to...well, to advertise myself. As the title says, I'm a drummer and I'm available. That's the simple stuff, now for the more in-depth stuff:
I've been playing for about five years, and I'm used to pretty much all environments, be they terrible gigs in awful venues, tightly scheduled studio sessions with ten minutes left to record the drum part, or cramped rehearsals in boxrooms in the middle of suburbia. Fortunately, it hasn't all been that bad, so I also have experience of packed gigs going brilliantly, wildly inventive studio sessions lasting all night, and laid back rehearsals in sumptuous basements in small castles.
I know that everyone says they listen to "everything", when in fact it means they have four hundred death metal CDs and a pair of Jimi Hendrix LPs, so I'll be a little more specific. I listen to Tori Amos, Bright Eyes, At The Drive-In, Rage Against the Machine, Slipknot, Portishead, Massive Attack, Dashboard Confessional, Ani diFranco, Nina Simone, the Wu Tang Clan, Dave Grohl, the Deftones, Wagner and Carl Orff. There's other stuff as well, but the list is getting far too long as it is.
I'm click-friendly (that sounds like some unspeakable perversion!), I do well under pressure (read: I'm incredibly proud of being able to get drum parts down in one take), and I don't smell that bad either. If you think the above sounds like your cup of tea/water/Coke/absinthe and LSD, then ring me (Luke) on 087 7791538 or email me at [email protected]
Thanks for reading this advertisement. You have been reading the writings of Luke.