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hat and bread 05.18.2009 09:43 AM

Favorite percussionists
 
Who are your favorite percussionists? Feel free to interpret the word as liberally as you like (no need to limit yourself to "drummers"). I'm particularly interested in percussion that stands alone well without accompaniment.

Moondog is one of my favorite musicians ever.

I've also been quite interested in this chap lately: http://www.dustedmagazine.com/features/199

And many many more. How about you?

afterthefact 05.18.2009 09:46 AM

Glenn Kotche

Decayed Rhapsody 05.18.2009 09:51 AM

Tony Oxley
Milford Graves

blunderbuss 05.18.2009 09:59 AM

[vagueness alert!]
There's a guy who I saw playing with John Zorn a few years ago was fantastic. Also guys that I've seen play with Herbie Hancock and James Brown.
[/vagueness alert!]

If I can find their names later, I'll post them.


EDIT: The guy with Zorn was Cyro Baptista

blunderbuss 05.18.2009 10:02 AM

Oh yeah, also F.M. Einheit (Mufti), N.U. Unruh and Rudi Moser of Einstuerzende Neubauten

afterthefact 05.18.2009 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
[vagueness alert!]
There's a guy who I saw playing with John Zorn a few years ago was fantastic. Also guys that I've seen play with Herbie Hancock and James Brown.
[/vagueness alert!]

If I can find their names later, I'll post them.


EDIT: The guy with Zorn was Cyro Baptista


Ah, I was thinking of Joey Baron, but I guess you know about him.


I'm also going to add Joey Baron to mine :)

blunderbuss 05.18.2009 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afterthefact
Ah, I was thinking of Joey Baron, but I guess you know about him.


I'm also going to add Joey Baron to mine :)


I was going strictly for percussionists, but, yeah, very good call.

blunderbuss 05.18.2009 10:18 AM

And finally... Jim Sclavunos for his Bad Seeds work

demonrail666 05.18.2009 10:19 AM

Rick Allen. I mean, for fucks sake!

afterthefact 05.18.2009 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
I was going strictly for percussionists, but, yeah, very good call.

Isn't he?

blunderbuss 05.18.2009 10:41 AM

I've only ever seen him sat behind a drum kit in Masada, but I'm in no position to say that he's never done whatever it is that one does with a marimba.

Danny Himself 05.18.2009 10:45 AM

 


worlds most recorded drummer, pretty purdie

afterthefact 05.18.2009 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
I've only ever seen him sat behind a drum kit in Masada, but I'm in no position to say that he's never done whatever it is that one does with a marimba.


Ah, I see what you are saying. Although the marimba is still a percussion instrument, it's not percussion in the way some people see percussion I guess.

I was going to say more, but I don't want to start the "what really is percussion" debate that would have been inevitable afterwards :)

Trasher02 05.18.2009 10:54 AM

John Stanier rocks!

afterthefact 05.18.2009 11:12 AM

Evelyn Glennie... the best deaf percussionist I know of.

joe11121 05.18.2009 11:25 AM

Steve Shelley, Jimmy Chamberlin - I know, I know, Chris Acland

dntrecords 05.18.2009 11:26 AM

wow, 15 posts and no mention of art blakey yet?!?!

floatingslowly 05.18.2009 11:48 AM

Martin Atkins
cEvin Key
MF DOOM
Stephen Perkins

Steve "motherfuckin'" Shelley.

afterthefact 05.18.2009 11:50 AM

Tim Daisy

noisereductions 05.18.2009 12:52 PM

ppl who come to mind first:

SS Beat Control, obviously.
Dale Crover
Guilermo E. Brown
DJ Shadow
and Sara Lund was pretty great


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