Relax Guys, this is a view and SOUND... that many people NEVER SEE! His triggers sound like that so he can HEAR himself with the onstage volume. Behemoth is quite loud onstage, I know... I've been onstage with them many times and they're one of the loudest bands! That trigger sound is NEVER heard anywhere other than back there by Inferno. This video lets you hear what he hears. TRUST ME, those kicks were slamming thru the front of the house mix!! Thumping fans chests in!!!! Thanks for viewing.
I've actually heard inferno play with mics in some early behemoth, and he has good power and speed. the triggers are more for clarity so he can hear himself and so tthe rest of the band and the crowd can also hear him.
The trigger sound behind him let's him know what it sounds like.. No one else hears that part. Actually, it's a good thing the video has it. It proves how fucking accurate he is.
@littlejoe145 I'm pretty sure he is using the axis longboards right here. I think this was when they toured with dimmu borgir in 2007 a little before he switched to trick percussion.
@monkeychunkey thats because most drummer are best blasting with right hand and then it helps alot if the snare is angeld like that gives a better controle
The reason the triggers are so loud here is because the sound you are hearing is the sound Inferno is hearing. Out there those kicks will sound monsterous and perfect. It's just the mix from the drum monitor is what you are getting here
Yes they are the triggers from the basedrum indeed. It sounds nice but the reall deal about triggering the set is how hard or soft you play, it's always the same volume so thats what triggers do for you. When you play really fast you just dont have the same power in your legs as when you play slower so it's really a helpful thing
@brandonvanessa if youve noticed, the distance between the beater and the skin isnt that much still giving it a clear sound so in effect he can go faster than running it trough a microphone (like you said it sounds like a fart lol). it does help him go faster man, its the whole point in these types of genres otherwise the kit would sound wank. The faster you play, the less force you can hit the head with. The less force, the less attack. The less attack, the less clarity
@gluv1 yeah dude, tim is awesome, i was blown away when i first heard hate eternals first cd. and hes played on a ton of great cd's since. not a huge fan of divine heresy, but they arent horrible or anything (and the drums rule of course). im pretty anxious to hear what he does on the new morbid angel....hell, im just pumped to hear ANY new morbid angel!! lol and yeah, im not too sure many death/black drummers can get away without triggers anymore...theyre just too damn fast!
his trigger sound is actually brilliant, what your hearing is not what the crowd is hearing. i what we can hear is being played through a his monitor for inferno to hear it clearly. but trust me if u watch some good quality live vids he has a really good kick sound
the only reason the kicks sound really hi pitch is bcuz its filmed behind the kit, so ur only going to hear the triggers, no the whole sound of the mic'd bass drums with triggers
@xpidgeonx No I have not. I have not even played with triggers, I just think that it gives the allusion of the beaters coming back really far when really they are actually extremely close to the bass drum.
@Dryfx Inferno używa triggerów tylko na stopy - za szybko i za głośno nimi gra by wychwycić dźwięk na mikrofony. Za rok 2009 też chyba został jakoś odznaczony, człowiek karabin ^^
@spottytroll yes it is his beaters r very close to his bass drums which means no power he is strcitly speed good observation =] for the lonest time i didnt no wth a trigger was
its hard to get a clear picture of exactly how far the beaters are going back cos the camera is at a bad angle for it. maby he does not hit as hard as kollias but inferno is "known as one of the fastest and most technically proficient drummers in today's death metal scene". and the clicks sound like that so he can clearly hear them through his monitor, the audience hears it different
@gluv1 yeah man, i play drums..i am nowhere near as awesome as most death metal drummers, (not even in the same league as inferno lol) but i can get pretty fast with my kicks, i know that the faster i go the less attack i have, no matter how many different ways i position my kicks, the beaters,all that. a lot has to do with the drummers themselves, and then theres this guy ↓ ↓ that has to say something about his footwork. if youd ever seen these guys you know that his footwork is second to none
@centuian I always thought he did just because his beaters are so far back and he is swinging so fast and your lucky to have seen that live, still if your playing that fast you need triggers
@Drummerkid381 Have you ever played at giant venues before? Have you ever seriously encountered what it's like to be fully mic'd up and hearing yourself on a monitor mix? There are COLOSSAL volume levels, and there is absolutely NO WAY that your kicks are going to be heard THAT WELL without triggers in a situation like that. The normal, low-end thump that the actual bass drum has WILL get lost in the mix of everything else you're hearing. The clicking sound of the triggers just cuts better
@WereWutend George Kollias, drummero from Nile... one of the most insane drummers in the world... a lot of speed, power and technique.... you should visits his videos.
@zgates I have nothing against inferno he's one of the first drummers to inspire me to play blast beats and such, I just think if you can't hear the bass drum when your playing without triggers there's a problem with the way you play. I just think if you tap and use triggers triggers make it SOUND like the beater is coming back really far when it actually isn't.
I'm not a drumming expert but I have seen videos about triggers even George Kollias said eventually you are gonna need triggers to make it audible so don't consider it cheating.
@rsman169 George has a funky type Swivel though :D It's sick anybody that blast up this fast with singles. Much respect to Inferno, George, Derek, Tim and everyone else.
@LongLiveBlastology yaaa when i saw them last year in july, felt like my heart beat was going along with the bass drums lol, id probably do the same thing with my triggers if i were ever on stage
That's strange because the pedals sound different from the ones from Demigod!!! I know that he used Axis in Demigod. So I wonder why did he switch to Trick???
@sephiroth027 Win! my buddy was playing drums to conquer all when he received a text, proceded to answer said text and play with one hand and half his attention span (which is fairly small). I was impressed.
Ha. Inferno was signed to Trick pedals most of his successful career but he always played Axis pedals. If you look at his pedals in this video you can see the spring systems and Tricks don't have springs on the outside. He know uses the Polish Devils hoof pedal. Great drummer and I don't care if he triggers. I would trigger my kit if I could afford it right now. I'm tired of every single death or black metal drum video having a 5 page argument over why triggers are, or aren't real drumming.
@Jleedrummermetal well, i really don't even play disco....it's interesting to listen to though.....and as for this, i hear no dynamics, i hear nothin' except technique....explain to me how this is anything but technique.
2:49 A mnie najbardziej rozwalił widok śrubki M8 w stołku Zbyla. :D Oryginalna chamerykańska nie wytrzymała? Pewnie i tak robiona w Chinach. ;) Kiedy nowa płyta??? \m/
@brandonvanessa cool man, im a drummer aswell can you imagine what his playing would be like without the triggering dude? gotta admit he does have good foot technique but im quite adamant that he'd never not use triggers because of the genre lol if you wonna look at some sick foot technique "Tim Yeung" is the man for it lol
Infernos bass playing disappoints me. I have nothing against triggers I just am against bringing the beater back a quarter of an inch so with triggers it sounds loud.
Blast beat with two legs... you let me down Inferno... i'll keep with Tony Laureano and the other (George Kollias, Derek Roddy, Nick Barker, Hellhammer and Frost).
i bought a pair of trick pro1V's the other week.. those arent it.. This is older foortage of Inferno pre his Trick endorsement is my guess.. He is a far cleaner and faster player these days.. he improved after demigod a lot..
@queenmcsleaze i think its good 2 see someone who isnt going oot n telling me 2 stfu n stuff so respect goes 2 u :) i was so suppressed wow light he is with his hands :o his cymbals are gonna last him a lifetime lol
Relax Guys, this is a view and SOUND... that many people NEVER SEE! His triggers sound like that so he can HEAR himself with the onstage volume. Behemoth is quite loud onstage, I know... I've been onstage with them many times and they're one of the loudest bands! That trigger sound is NEVER heard anywhere other than back there by Inferno. This video lets you hear what he hears.
TRUST ME, those kicks were slamming thru the front of the house mix!! Thumping fans chests in!!!!
Thanks for viewing.
I've actually heard inferno play with mics in some early behemoth, and he has good power and speed. the triggers are more for clarity so he can hear himself and so tthe rest of the band and the crowd can also hear him.
0:36 Guy: You guys are ready?
Seth: No, one second
jaja
This is a cool video, amazing how little sound travels back there. I was also suprised to see them open w/Slaves Shall Serve.
This man along with trump from emperor and Pete Sandoval are the reason I’m a drummer today \m/
The best drummer in the world in the best band in the world ever.
Beastly drummer right here!
I LOVE HIS TRIGGERS SOUND
The trigger sound behind him let's him know what it sounds like.. No one else hears that part. Actually, it's a good thing the video has it. It proves how fucking accurate he is.
Yeah,makes sense,whenever i watch behemoth vids live,inferno's kicks are always epic. so thanks mate.
\m/
inferno...awesome !!! my idol drummer.
his kick sounds like when you turn an Apple computer volume up
Your comment legit made me laugh so hard!! XD
me too i spilled water everywhere :)
@littlejoe145
I'm pretty sure he is using the axis longboards right here. I think this was when they toured with dimmu borgir in 2007 a little before he switched to trick percussion.
@monkeychunkey
thats because most drummer are best blasting with right hand
and then it helps alot if the snare is angeld like that gives a better controle
My dream it's a one day plays like him...
The reason the triggers are so loud here is because the sound you are hearing is the sound Inferno is hearing. Out there those kicks will sound monsterous and perfect. It's just the mix from the drum monitor is what you are getting here
Yes they are the triggers from the basedrum indeed. It sounds nice but the reall deal about triggering the set is how hard or soft you play, it's always the same volume so thats what triggers do for you. When you play really fast you just dont have the same power in your legs as when you play slower so it's really a helpful thing
@brandonvanessa if youve noticed, the distance between the beater and the skin isnt that much still giving it a clear sound so in effect he can go faster than running it trough a microphone (like you said it sounds like a fart lol). it does help him go faster man, its the whole point in these types of genres otherwise the kit would sound wank.
The faster you play, the less force you can hit the head with. The less force, the less attack. The less attack, the less clarity
I just think the way the snare is angled is kinda funky but, hey, It's behemoth. It works for him so all is good.
@MrBenOnDrums yes he does but triggers do not in any way at all make you go faster. They do not even have contact with the pedals.
fair enough, that echoing out through the stadium would be killer
@gluv1 yeah dude, tim is awesome, i was blown away when i first heard hate eternals first cd. and hes played on a ton of great cd's since. not a huge fan of divine heresy, but they arent horrible or anything (and the drums rule of course). im pretty anxious to hear what he does on the new morbid angel....hell, im just pumped to hear ANY new morbid angel!! lol
and yeah, im not too sure many death/black drummers can get away without triggers anymore...theyre just too damn fast!
@drumsistkrieg1349 He actually just signed with Monolit Czarcie Kopyto pedals this year
his trigger sound is actually brilliant, what your hearing is not what the crowd is hearing. i what we can hear is being played through a his monitor for inferno to hear it clearly. but trust me if u watch some good quality live vids he has a really good kick sound
the only reason the kicks sound really hi pitch is bcuz its filmed behind the kit, so ur only going to hear the triggers, no the whole sound of the mic'd bass drums with triggers
@MKplayer7 yes he definitly does here...
i wish bass drums naturally had that sound
@xpidgeonx
No I have not. I have not even played with triggers, I just think that it gives the allusion of the beaters coming back really far when really they are actually extremely close to the bass drum.
He has the inferno in his hands and feets!
damn dude those are some fucking powerful sounding triggers
@Dryfx Inferno używa triggerów tylko na stopy - za szybko i za głośno nimi gra by wychwycić dźwięk na mikrofony. Za rok 2009 też chyba został jakoś odznaczony, człowiek karabin ^^
@spottytroll yes it is his beaters r very close to his bass drums which means no power he is strcitly speed good observation =] for the lonest time i didnt no wth a trigger was
its hard to get a clear picture of exactly how far the beaters are going back cos the camera is at a bad angle for it. maby he does not hit as hard as kollias but inferno is "known as one of the fastest and most technically proficient drummers in today's death metal scene". and the clicks sound like that so he can clearly hear them through his monitor, the audience hears it different
look at that snare angle! yeeeeya!
@gluv1 yeah man, i play drums..i am nowhere near as awesome as most death metal drummers, (not even in the same league as inferno lol) but i can get pretty fast with my kicks, i know that the faster i go the less attack i have, no matter how many different ways i position my kicks, the beaters,all that. a lot has to do with the drummers themselves, and then theres this guy ↓ ↓ that has to say something about his footwork. if youd ever seen these guys you know that his footwork is second to none
@centuian I always thought he did just because his beaters are so far back and he is swinging so fast and your lucky to have seen that live, still if your playing that fast you need triggers
You have more like this? I LOVE it
But he is on the Trick Percussion List
Ov Feature Artist so yeah.
@LaochWins What drummer does not have 2 pedals? One for Hihat and one for bass drum. Inferno has 3 (;
yeah
but on wikipedia it says he uses trick pedals..
it kinda looks like trick a lil..
not even george hits it hard at high speeds bro i seen him live behind the set :)
@Drummerkid381 Have you ever played at giant venues before? Have you ever seriously encountered what it's like to be fully mic'd up and hearing yourself on a monitor mix? There are COLOSSAL volume levels, and there is absolutely NO WAY that your kicks are going to be heard THAT WELL without triggers in a situation like that. The normal, low-end thump that the actual bass drum has WILL get lost in the mix of everything else you're hearing. The clicking sound of the triggers just cuts better
@Aheadstix85 triggers don't make you going faster they only give you a different sound...
Is it just me or did inferno start playing earlier than when it was suppose to start? Cud be just be me or does any 1 else hear it?
@WereWutend George Kollias, drummero from Nile... one of the most insane drummers in the world... a lot of speed, power and technique.... you should visits his videos.
sounds like he has those danmar click pads on his bass drum heads.
@Drummerkid381 If you play with triggers, why move more than necessary? Just to impress people who are watching behind you?
@zgates
I have nothing against inferno he's one of the first drummers to inspire me to play blast beats and such, I just think if you can't hear the bass drum when your playing without triggers there's a problem with the way you play. I just think if you tap and use triggers triggers make it SOUND like the beater is coming back really far when it actually isn't.
I'm not a drumming expert but I have seen videos about triggers even George Kollias said eventually you are gonna need triggers to make it audible so don't consider it cheating.
@rsman169
George has a funky type Swivel though :D It's sick anybody that blast up this fast with singles. Much respect to Inferno, George, Derek, Tim and everyone else.
2:27 to 2:29 was kick ass.
@spottytroll
yes the click sound is the kicks
Bassdrum sounds like metronome, but only problem is that metronome can not keep up with inferno
2:00-2:10, Behold Judas by Hate Eternal? lol
He no longer plays on Axis. Now he's using Czarcie Kopyto pedals by polish manufacturer. Google it.
@drummakid101 Yup same with George Kollias.
like the drumstick :P
@LongLiveBlastology yaaa when i saw them last year in july, felt like my heart beat was going along with the bass drums lol, id probably do the same thing with my triggers if i were ever on stage
That's strange because the pedals sound different from the ones from Demigod!!! I know that he used Axis in Demigod.
So I wonder why did he switch to Trick???
@sephiroth027 Win! my buddy was playing drums to conquer all when he received a text, proceded to answer said text and play with one hand and half his attention span (which is fairly small). I was impressed.
That clicking is the triggers right?
Im not a drummer i just like watching these videos haha =]
Can't wait to hear his new PAISTEs
so he used Tricks on the Apostasy??? I thought he had already been using Trick pedals!!! They even sound different than the ones from Demigod!!!
Just an observation, Inferno hits 290 on this live and guess what? No swivel! That is really incredible
At which part did he hit 290 on the double bass
Ir fake ass oussy geek toe either 🤘🤘
This is about 245-250 bpm.
@BuzzmFrog Dude really? They are his monitors so he can hear everything including the triggers.
@SeedOfCannibalism I second that, it's too "artificial"... maybe with a thicker equalization It will sound even more head-blowing...
Dang his gear is set so low, or he is sitting very high ;P
Ha. Inferno was signed to Trick pedals most of his successful career but he always played Axis pedals. If you look at his pedals in this video you can see the spring systems and Tricks don't have springs on the outside. He know uses the Polish Devils hoof pedal. Great drummer and I don't care if he triggers. I would trigger my kit if I could afford it right now. I'm tired of every single death or black metal drum video having a 5 page argument over why triggers are, or aren't real drumming.
George Kollias is the greatest drummer in the wrold.
fuckin' god of blast beats...
Whats the name of the song?
im guessing trick bigfoots? or detonators?
Are those 20" bass drums? They sound kind of smallish to me.
@DiscoFunktikonikyte
because death metal drumming involves alot of godame teqnicue
just the flaying finger teq takes years to master
Way foot teq. Does he use
@Jleedrummermetal well, i really don't even play disco....it's interesting to listen to though.....and as for this, i hear no dynamics, i hear nothin' except technique....explain to me how this is anything but technique.
@learulez
Aight thanks man. I saw em in January and it didn't sound like this so i was like "Wtf" haha.
i love those double bass taps *sarcasm*
2:49 A mnie najbardziej rozwalił widok śrubki M8 w stołku Zbyla. :D Oryginalna chamerykańska nie wytrzymała? Pewnie i tak robiona w Chinach. ;)
Kiedy nowa płyta??? \m/
dam my Grammer is terrible, its friday night and iv had a few drinks :D
@WereWutend from nile.. and both drummer sslay i'd call it even
this guy can fucking blast.
@brandonvanessa cool man, im a drummer aswell can you imagine what his playing would be like without the triggering dude? gotta admit he does have good foot technique but im quite adamant that he'd never not use triggers because of the genre lol if you wonna look at some sick foot technique "Tim Yeung" is the man for it lol
Infernos bass playing disappoints me. I have nothing against triggers I just am against bringing the beater back a quarter of an inch so with triggers it sounds loud.
Was this at the Vic Theater??
Blast beat with two legs... you let me down Inferno... i'll keep with Tony Laureano and the other (George Kollias, Derek Roddy, Nick Barker, Hellhammer and Frost).
I know... triggers give the different sound.
The ones hes using in this video are axis.
Inferno it's upon God!
i bought a pair of trick pro1V's the other week.. those arent it.. This is older foortage of Inferno pre his Trick endorsement is my guess.. He is a far cleaner and faster player these days.. he improved after demigod a lot..
no
it is Axis for sure
And Francesco Paol follows
I dont care what people say. I LOVE clicky triggers.
@queenmcsleaze i think its good 2 see someone who isnt going oot n telling me 2 stfu n stuff so respect goes 2 u :) i was so suppressed wow light he is with his hands :o his cymbals are gonna last him a lifetime lol
george lukas, clooney, kollias
he went to the better pedals ... axis :D
what happened to his Tricks??? He's been using tricks since the Apostasy.
amazing
hooooray for axis Ekits!
he is not tapping at 3:14, look his legs at 3:16, pure heel up.
oh yes... I know that, thanks for the info!!!