Pat Mastelotto's King Crimson 2018 World Tour Drum Kit
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- Pat Mastelotto gives a tour of his drum kit for King Crimson's 2018 world tour. Exclusively for en.beatit.tv/ - the drummers' website. Shot on June 12, 2018, in Poznań, Poland.
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“I’ve found these hi hats and I kinda liked them. They’re called Paiste Light Dark Hat. I don’t even know what series that is. They sound a little bit tinny. I like these for this band. I change hats all the time. The ones I use at home, Terry Bozzio gave me a pair of his Sabians when we played together, they’re beautiful. Sometimes the music calls for 15″ Giant Beats, or 16″ or 18″. I went through quite a few with King Crimson. Like, Paiste Sound Edge 2002 and things.
Paiste gave me a prototype, I don’t know if it’s available in the market. It’s really unusual. They call it a splash, but it’s really heavy, almost like a bell. I’ve gone to smaller cymbals on this particular tour: a Paiste 16″ Singnature Fast Crash, and 8″ Signature Splash on top of it, a 20″ Paiste Modern Essentials (the one that Vinnie helped with), a 19″ Paiste Signature Full Crash, a 10″ splash, a Paiste Noise Works + 14″ china stack,
Paiste just sent me a gong. It happened a few times at the last rehearsal that Rober Fripp said: ‘Do you have a gong?’. I’ve got samples and I did use them, but I said: ‘Let’s call Paiste’ and they sent me one.
I’ve been using Tama pedals trying to imitate Gavin, who has the best feet of anybody around. I’ve seen Cobham play in cowboy boots, I’ve seen Danny Carey play barefoot. It all comes down to the brain, doesn’t it?
This is a new kit I got maybe two years ago. It’s a DW Collector’s Mahogany/Cherry. Garrison from DW told me they’d only made two at that point - one for Don Henley, and the asked if I wanted the other one. I let him choose and took this one. It’s a 10″, 12″ and I went to 15″. Gavin’s playing one and I thought: ‘Why not? Since they’re making me drums, I’ll try a 15″.’ There’s an 18″ floor tom as well. I use the slightly heavier Evans heads - EC2. The kick is a 22″ and the snare came with the kit. I go back and forth between this and one of Gavin’s signature Sonor Protean with small snare wires. It’s really quite good for this music. I think it sits in our music.
I have a Roland V-Drums cymbal pad tied to a Roland SPD-SX sampler. The sampler carries a lot of guitar parts when I play with Stick Men with Tony Levin. In Crimson, our friend Alex at DGM gave me access to King Crimson’s 1970s tape vault, so I pulled some samples off of the original recordings. I’ve got some of Jamie Muir’s sounds, some are my imitations of his sounds, or the begining of ‘Larks’ Tongues in Aspic’ - I just took that right off the CD."
Pat's my favorite drummer of all time. He's a very intelligent and talented drummer.
"And he made this, which is... I think he calls it a *CLANGCLINGCLANGCRASHCRASHCLANGCLING*"
Why, what does it do?
Pat really is one of the innovators at the forefront of music today, technically he may not be a prodigy with flurries of 128th notes, but he is such a humble guy that he's put his whole life into learning and researching. I saw him live quite a few times now with KC and other acts through the last 20+ years and he's been ever evolving. Plus he's so enthusiastic about his art that he would stop packing up his drums after a 2hours+ concert (he does the job himself in smaller gigs) and happily explain you the finer details of his bass drum mute or just exchange pleasantries. A great guy, really.
I had a similar experience with him after a Stick Men show. A beautiful man.
He looks like a really cool guy. He gave me one of his drumsticks after a concert
Can anyone tell me if it was Pat who was the drummer for music band THE TRUTH song “Weapons of Love” in 1987?
Bill: Pat, you gotta let the audience see you reach for things. Classic Bruford. 5:30
I like how the drummers who played for Zappa keep in touch and they all compare gear and sounds to each other. Probably the most interesting collection of percussion of any drummer I've seen.
This is BY FAR the coolest drum kit rundown I have ever seen
Part of his kit is similar to my dog’s toys box
I wish Bill Bruford was still working and we would see one of these videos from him.
Absolutely LOVE @ 10:22 & 10:27 - can you imagine those used in a tune?! Pat is the whole reason I got interested in playing drums (after hearing "Let's Pretend" by Al Jarreau in the 80s, and of course, loved his contribution to Mr. Mister's stuff, too) ... Saw them in person in '86 & '87 & he was very engaging on stage (we were right at the front - he obliged to come over and sign an autograph for me between songs), as well as when we caught him on his way upstairs after a show at The Palace in Hollywood. VERY very friendly, open, engaging - really made an impression on me as the others were quite reserved, ... even MIA - (well, Farris was... )... Anyhoo, this is a GREAT video.. I love seeing close-up, backstage views drummer set-ups, and Pat's is always ever-evolving. Great guy, Great Drummer! - self-taught, no less!!!
What I love about Pat is that he isn't a "brand slave". If he finds something that sounds good, he uses it, doesn't matter where it's from.
I've had the chance to meet him and get a picture with him. He is a great guy. Wish I could've talked to him more.
Pat is a "Percussive Executive Chef" ... and it's fascinating to hear how his interior sonic dialogue translates into these experimental/perplexing/delicious percussive excursions...
You're a brilliant man and a tremendous musician...
You are SUCH a BEAST!!
Ive been a KC fan for 35 years and its a joy to see the continued story.
You and Gavin and Rieflin make 3 of a perfect pair.
Lol
the Drum's Professor, yet still can get inspired by other drummers' setups and such. Great attitude.
Pat looks like a very angry math teacher when he plays. But he looks nice here
I had first row seats when I saw them in Munich and he kept smiling at me.
Spot on..
I was at a stickmen show. I was 16 among a bunch of 40-60 year olds and I swear to god he was just staring straight at me. Probably cause I was staring at him and what he was doing because I’m a drummer and was getting my face blown off by the insane shit he did.
Had a chance to see king crimson,after the show pat gave us a autograph humble guy.great drummer
already then. Yuuuppp Mister Pat, u got the encyclopedia drum set
Power to Believe (King Crimson), is one of my favorite CD's. Pat's playing is VERY impressive and leaves me wanting to hear more stuff like he did on Power to Believe. In fact, all the guys on that album played some unbelievable riffs in places of the song you wouldn't normally expect. Cheers!
I love his style. All those weird percussions are so fun!
Love his kit... is really different... I like it.
A fantastic drummer!
Such an eclectic range of percussion instruments. Mind boggling! This is almost a science. I had no idea all that went into drumming for Crimson. Nod to Jamie Muir
You would not believe how much you highness King Crimson is deeply beloved here in Mexico. When they come (every four or five years) ticketts are run out in the first two hours they are on sale. In 2018 tour they announced two concerts: they gave five.
Really love your playing & drum-perc kit (block bells, batwing gong - amazing!)
"Bat Wing Gong " Fantastic 😁
Excellent video. Excellent musician. Excellent post. Thank you!
Love Mr Mister.
Joyous to watch
Pat's got all the cool toys.
Good show! Pat's a nice guy! And lucky!
Que agradable tipo y que generoso de mostrar todos sus chiches!
The mad scientist's lab!
Interesting side detail:
Pat went on to perform with a number of other artists, including of course a lot of touring with King Crimson over 2-3 decades. He's had a pretty interesting career and can really handle some extreme contrasts with grace.
Anyway, Pat played drums on 2 songs that are, musically/emotionally quite opposite:
With Mr. Mister, he played on Kyrie, which is a song of light and hope.
With King Crimson, he played on, among others, the very dark and ominous Level 5 (a brilliant composition, BTW).
Level 5 sounds like an anthem from hell, and has scary qualities not unlike classics such as Night On Bald Mountain, Danse Macabre, or even classic horror movie/sci-fi music.
2 more opposite pieces of music could hardly be found. Yet Pat handles the drum part of each with complete ease and punctuative mastery.
Wonderful drummer!
This is nice! A setup taking care of what is best and liked by other band members and for the music, the comfort of the nearby and far audience, and flexible on what could be changed.
His sticks are Vic Firth Metal Nylon btw...
Pat's World of Percussion!
The hihats are Paiste's
Signature Dark Energy
Dark/Light Mark I
Matthew Paluch And what a great pair that is! I have a pair and they sound marvelous!
@@erikondrums
Lucky you Erik!
I've been looking 4 aset over
a year now-
Very nice hats - I got a pair on ebay about 10 years ago - love them.
Matt, stupid price but you could make him an offer - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14-Paiste-New-Signature-Dark-Energy-Light-Dark-Hi-Hats-Mega-Rare/323486521002?hash=item4b514c96aa:g:DAYAAOSwk35buyj5:rk:2:pf:0
That hi-hat is great its a Signature dark energy light hi-hat
Vic's t-shirt, ha ha brilliant!!!
Great stuff
Excelente drumer
Came here just to find out about that batwing gong. What a weird piece, but no surprise with P@!
Great selection of percussions Morfbeatz, Hammerx ect..
It would be great if you could get him to do a rundown of what he used with XTC,
Really great video.
Is Jeremy's set going to be shown in a video as alluded to in this video?
Sadly, it wasn't possible...
As a guitarist, I find drummers' thoughts fascinating.
I can say that much for guitarists. That and when they go on a rant about their amps, I dont understand a single word which comes out of their mouth.
So awesome
Is that a vics drum shop t-shirt? helll yeah! Too bad they're closed for a bit
Awesome
Soo many stuff..i hope he use it
Thank you!
"it's also scrape-able" AAAHHHHHH !!!! NO !!!!
1:00 Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part 1
Great video!
Kind of him to tone down on the brass. We were front row in front of him and he personally removed 18 000 Hz from our hearing forever. I mentioned it later...he was most gracious.
LP makes the brown rubbery thing
Pat's such a fuckin duuude
He's a noisy fella.🤘😎🤘
who s on the t-shirt? Albert ayler?
6:30 "Well fuck, let's call Paiste". I wish I could solve all my problems like this.
Hard to believe this is the same guy who played on pop hits such as Broken Wings and Kyrie, which he rocked the shit out of, btw..
Bit curious to see & hear a more prog-ish take of "Broken Wings" played using this kit
Did you guys get a kit tour of Jeremy's as well? Would love to see it!
Sadly, it wasn't possible...
sorry, we didn't
Wait a minute, where Is Jeremy??
And the "Vic's" t-shirt.
the Nord drum has the best sounds, man
also - this is awesome!
Gavins kit sounds the best
I like this guy (no gay)
And now Jeremy´s :D
😎🇺🇸🥁👍Vic!!!
He has such a Danny Carey vibe to him.
of course: Carey says KC was a HUGE influence on him and Tool.
Heisenberg.
At 1:47 some woman in a tight dress walks across the stage...What is going on there?....lol.
Poor people next door.
Why its King Crimson playing next door to them.
I mean Pat neighbors
Oh, why? I would kill to live next door to someone in King Crimson.
Yeah. Wake up every morning with the sweet sound of the batgong! Nice
Is that a rasputin t shirt?
I'm pretty sure that's Vic/Victor from Vic's Drum Shop..based in Chicago, I believe.
tradgrip lol
Andy M
Hi Andy, it's Vic Salazar. The x-owner of Vic's drumshop-
Chicago, IL. USA
He gives off a passive aggressive somewhat pretentious kind of vibe to me.
Jack Wilczynski really how ? At which member ?
boring
Read a book if your board young fellow.
@@134590174 wrong you're and bored, nice use of grammar while you're telling someone to read a book.
@@jackwilczynski6957 Go fuck yourself. Perhaps that's more up your alley. Spelled proper as well for you grammar Nazi.
@@134590174 Spelt correctly. (Sorry man, couldn't help myself; was bullied in English class.)
It's ACD...AutoCorrectileDysfunction.