Do you like playing technical grooves with lots of linear drumming, ostinatos and odd times?
Darren: I’m always looking to push the level of creativity in my drumming. Also a lot of the bands that I work with write complex compositions so I try and compliment that with my drum parts. Because of this often odd times and linear drumming is included in what I play. As far as Ostinados, they’re really only something I use for solo pieces. I’ve never really found them to fit in very well into the songs I’ve worked on. What drumming skills would you like to be known for? Darren: I think of myself as someone that steers clear of typical drumming. No matter what band I work with I put forth just as much effort for each band to compose unique drum parts for their music. So I hope in the end that my drumming has it’s own sound and really represents the band well. I’ll never just taken the easy way out and written boring drum parts. I’d also like to be known as hard working and reliable when it comes to making albums. I’ve recorded in the studio many times and feel that I’ve become very
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