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Drummerworld – Danny Carey from Tool
by Sensei Sensi on Apr.18, 2011, under Live Performance, Studio
Without a doubt one of my favourite drummers from one of my favourite bands. Danny Carey is one of those drummers that is crucial to the band sound. Without him Tool would sound very different!
Carey’s first encounter with the drums began at the age of ten by joining the school band and taking private lessons on the snare drum. Two years later, Carey began to practice on a drum set In his senior year of high school in Paola, Kansas, Carey joined the high school jazz band and began to study under a new teacher specifically for jazz drumming training. Jazz would later play a huge role in his signature approach to the drum set in a rock setting. As Carey progressed through high school and later college at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, he began expanding his studies in percussion with theory into the principles of geometry, science, and metaphysics as well as delving into Sacred Geometry and certain hidden aspects of life and the occult. Carey also played jazz while attending college and got to experience the jazz scene in Kansas City.
A friend and bandmate convinced Carey to leave Kansas for Portland, Oregon, where he played briefly in various clubs before leaving for Los Angeles, California after college where he was able to perform as a studio drummer with Carole King and perform live sets with Pigmy Love Circus. He also played in Green Jellÿ as Danny Longlegs and recorded the album Cereal Killer. He would later find his way to Tool after coming to know singer Maynard James Keenan and guitarist Adam Jones and practicing with them in place of drummers the two had requested but had never shown up. Besides Tool, Carey also finds time for other projects new and old such as Pigmy Love Circus, VOLTO!, and ZAUM.

Amon Tobin and the music of ‘Infamous’
by Sensei Sensi on Mar.24, 2011, under Studio
There is only one Amon Tobin. Nobody out there does anything even remotely similar – fact! Now that we’ve established that let’s move on to his recent soundtrack work. Having previously worked on Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell he has now collaborated with Sony’s music team to work on the Infamous soundtrack. This is a great insight into the workings of Sony studios however let me tell you now before you get to the end of the video…. Amon Tobin doesn’t appear in it at all! Sorry, however it’s still worth a watch
The game, created by Sucker Punch Productions, combines elements from Grand Theft Auto, Crackdown and Assassin Creed all set within a modern metropolis after a devastating explosion to the center of the city. The hero, Cole McGrath, not only survives the blast but walks away with superhuman powers.
