new remix from Norah Jones
Beastie Boys did a nice job.
http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Norah_Jones/track/Thats_What_I_Said_The_NYC_Remix_By_Adrock__Mike_D
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Here's a record I did in the Spring with Thao and the Portland Cello Portland (PCP).
It was very nice relaxed session; we recorded in a cavernous house that was being sold in Portland. It was quite cold that day so they were using a wood stove all day. From what I've heard has come out well. I'll listen and decide what I think. Thanks to DOUG and the PCP'ers for the beautiful arrangements. Hope to play some shows with them in the future.
Monday, June 1, 2009
C&C drums
I wanted to mention I'm now playing a beautimous gold sparkle C&C kit. They were nice enough to bring me on as an artist and build the kit for me. Here's some photos and I'll upload more soon of me actually using the kit.
On my most recent Thao tour all the drummers used the kit. Best of all, I got to visit the factory in Gladstone, MO and meet JC, and the guy who actually built my kit, Bill Caldwell. Meeting the craftsman gave me a whole new apprectiation for this soundmaker.
My friend Matt from Matt Shultz and the Skyline Farms just got one too, in a nice champagne sparkle finish that I'm a bit jealous off. His has a 24" x 14" bass drum. I don't think it even fits in his car.
good day,
willis
On my most recent Thao tour all the drummers used the kit. Best of all, I got to visit the factory in Gladstone, MO and meet JC, and the guy who actually built my kit, Bill Caldwell. Meeting the craftsman gave me a whole new apprectiation for this soundmaker.
My friend Matt from Matt Shultz and the Skyline Farms just got one too, in a nice champagne sparkle finish that I'm a bit jealous off. His has a 24" x 14" bass drum. I don't think it even fits in his car.
good day,
willis
Monday, May 11, 2009
mid-Tour update
quick update from the Johnson City, NY hotel room while watching Reservoir Dogs.
I've met many good people on this tour and certainly some great drummers. My favorite being Mr. Nico Dann from opening act SISTER SUVI.
His playing is so solid, creative, inspiring. I make sure to catch it every night to pump me up.
Tomorrow Nico and I plan to go cymbal shopping in Northampton, MA. Actually, last night I played Nico's friend's hi-hats and dug their chunky dry sound. Will be lookign for something liek that tomorrow. wish me luck. cymbals are like puppies
more later
I've met many good people on this tour and certainly some great drummers. My favorite being Mr. Nico Dann from opening act SISTER SUVI.
His playing is so solid, creative, inspiring. I make sure to catch it every night to pump me up.
Tomorrow Nico and I plan to go cymbal shopping in Northampton, MA. Actually, last night I played Nico's friend's hi-hats and dug their chunky dry sound. Will be lookign for something liek that tomorrow. wish me luck. cymbals are like puppies
more later
Monday, March 9, 2009
the bottle cap hats?
Here' a new shaker type percussion instrument I built recently. I wanted a way to have a quick shaker sound but still have both my hands free. Watching the Norah Jones Austin City Limits DVD i saw the same thing being played by Andrew Borger. Having seen his idea I recreated it my own way using some wood, a DW remote hi hat, coat hanger wire, and tons of bottle caps. I collected bottle caps for a while and finally just asked a waitress at Avalon and she hooked me up.
I plan to build more and perhaps sell them. Will upload a sound example son but generally it sounds a shaker with the punctuation of a high hat. Another percussion good soon to be released form this Sunshine Haven is the bug, consisting of bottle caps on a coat hanger wire. Physics causes it to crawl around the edge of the drums while play it and each stroke a cool little jingle shake to it. It can also be shaken like a regular shaker.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Thao with Get Down Stay Down on Sundance
Something we did over the summer. I think it aired recently or will air soon on the Sundance Channel's Spectacle: Elvis Costello with....
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