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Mike Mangini Clinic 04.09.10

04.12.10 by Patrick 1 Comment

Axiom Mangini flyerI haven’t seen Mike Mangini since I graduated Berklee in 2005, so I was very excited to see what he’s developed in the last five years. I was sure he, unlike me, had added a truckload of new tricks and concepts to his arsenal.

A big reason why Mike is often derided by YouTube baboons for not being “musical” is that his abilities are impressive on both a very technical and cerebral level. What often sounds like drums falling down stairs is actually something that is conceptually nothing short of astounding. So, I thought it was unfortunate that Mike had to issue a disclaimer before sitting down at the kit, stating that not everything he would be playing would be “musical”, comparing clinic drumming to a slam dunk contest, etc. The internet nonsense had already begun back when I was studying with him, but it was evident in Mike’s demeanor that it’s a worsening distraction that gnaws at him at least enough to now warrant a verbal disclaimer before taking the stage.

I’m of the opinion that if people can’t understand or appreciate what he’s doing, then, well… so what? The disclaimer should be “I’m about to blow your freaking mind. If you can’t understand what’s going on up here, I will explain. If you’re just going to right nanny-nanny-boo-boo things about me in 3rd-grade English on the Internet anyway, eat a turd and leave—in either order.” But then again, I’m not an internationally-known drum superstar with endorsements and fans that are legion…
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Filed Under: Musician News, Reviews Tagged With: Afro-Cuban, clinics, displacement, Libor Hadrava, Marco Minnemann, metric modulation, Mike Mangini, ostinato, polyrhythms, video, YouTube baboons

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You mean, you’re not dead? I was really hoping you were…

Sorry to disappoint. I’ve taken a long (read: LONG) break from The Tubes for many reasons. The biggest being a waning interest in the face of new technology. I mean, what did I have to offer against 14,000,000 self-righteous teenagers posting shitty videos and bile-fueled retardo-comments to YouTube? And I certainly couldn’t do it in a timely fashion with slow-poke HTML.. If you’ve just stumbled upon this, you probably didn’t even know it existed in half-a-dozen lame, HTML-based incarnations before. But it has existed for years… This thing’s been chugging on for too long to die now. My four readers and I will see it into perpetuity!

Thanks to the marvels of CMS (and WordPress specifically), it’ll be so much easier for me to post regular content. Who’da thought this technology would exist when I started this silliness with the Netscape editor in the mid 1990s?

Some of the content from the old site will make it back either en masse or in dribs and drabs. A lot of it was outdated and/or puerile and will be vanquished to the far reaches of cyberspace. I want to use the new site mainly to post more timely stuff: album reviews, videos I’ve found, etc.

Comments… We’ll see. I’ll leave them open for now, but as soon as those retardo-comments start appearing I’m slamming ’em shut.

Enjoy!

Filed Under: Announcements & News Tagged With: YouTube baboons

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