Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen (Drum cover) by Kai Jokiaho - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 24, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
This is one of the best groove practise songs along with Billy Jean. The original drums were played by Wendel drum machine which had Rick Marotta's grooves programmed. The challenge of this song is to keep a hypnotic groove and not rush any fills. I tried to mix my drums to sound like a record. I hope you like it and please check out my other Steely Dan cover Kid Charlemagne https://youtu.be/EFgJQ8clh4Q

The gear used:
Brady Spotted Gum drums 10x7, 12x8, 14x12, 22x18
Longo 14x6 Solid Walnut snare
Zildjian cymbals: 14" K HiHat, 18" A Custom Fast Crash, 20" K Pre-Aged Ride, 19" K Dark Thin Crash
Heads: Toms: Remo coated Ambassador/clear ambassador, Kick: Remo Powerstoke 3, Snare: top Evans 360 Reverse dot, bottom: Remo Ambassador Hazy
Vic Firth 5B sticks
Recording gear: Universal Audio Apollo Quad, Audient ASP880 Preamp, Macbook Pro, Logic X
Microphones: kick: Shure Beta 52, Yamaha Subkick, snare top Shure Beta 57, bottom Shure SM57, Toms: Beyer Dynamic Opus 87, Overheads: Shure SM27, HiHat: AKG C430
Filmed with GoPro Hero 4 Silver using 60 fps frame rate.
No copyright infringement intended.
I'm available for online recording if you have any songs that need great sounding drums :)

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