Tomas Haake CLOCKWORKS drum playthrough REACTION and BREAKDOWN #meshuggah #drumcam #reaction

It’s finally here! My reaction and a breakdown to Tomas Haake’s drum playthrough of Clockworks, from Meshuggah’s 2016 album, The Violent Sleep of Reason. This song was my first time actually giving it a proper listen, because it has been so highly requested so I wanted to give an authentic first time reaction. I also attempt to breakdown what I observed with the music, and put it into a simple structure that is hopefully easy for most to understand. This was an amazing performance and I look forward to checking out more! If you enjoyed the video please talk to me in the comments, and dont forget the usual call-to-action for a like and subscribe! (also dont forget that bell notification :) #metalmusic #drumplaythrough #theviolentsleepofreason #clockworks #djent Link to the original video - Link to Yogev Gabay’s channel - @YogevGabay Drumlion’s Links - Also check out my videos on Odysee - @Drumlionmusic:d Band – Meshuggah Title – Clockworks Music used in this video Clockworks Album Info: album The Violent Sleep of Reason released 2016 Genre Djent Label Atomic Fire Drumset information and Amazon product links: Tama Rockstar double bass kit Meinl Cymbals Sound Percussion and Gilbraltar hardware Pearl Demon Drive bass drum pedal (x2) Vic Firth drumsticks Evans Heads Microphones: CAD mics for toms, snare bottom and bass drums - Shure SM57 mic for snare drum batter side CAD condenser mics CAD mic for room audio Behringer B-5 mic for Hi-hats Camera: GoPro10 Software: Presonus Studio One 5 Video edited in Filmora Wondershare Hardware: Presonus Studiolive AR16c Presonus Monitors Copyright Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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