This track came together in One Take! This is a classic example of an eCUSSIONIST eMiX. played in real time. Almost no post, except for the delay effects. I'm really into the snare sound, miced real close with an SM 58. The snare has a dent in the middle from beating it to death with a marching stick (which is twice as thick and heavy as a normal drum stick) on this record, but thats why it sounds so gritty round and warm.
credits
from Big Nose Strikes Again,
track released February 15, 2012
Drums, eCUSSION: Matthew Vorzimer
Juan Atkins (Model 500), Raymond Scott, Janet Jackson
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