Liner Notes From Album-
Flathand 5 is not a band. Let me explain. Around 1997 I wanted to start a percussion based project. Mostly, believe it or not, from my early influences of PiL, Killing Joke, Talking Heads, Bow Wow Wow
[+]Liner Notes From Album-
Flathand 5 is not a band. Let me explain. Around 1997 I wanted to start a percussion based project. Mostly, believe it or not, from my early influences of PiL, Killing Joke, Talking Heads, Bow Wow Wow and my experiences in High School Marching Band. I fell in love with the big drum sound. Especially tom toms and syncopated rhythms. Additionally my wife Fanovitch had turned me onto African percussion music. She had studied first hand while living in a small village in Burkina Faso. Listening to her play her Djembe, I was amazed at how much sound one drum and drummer could make. Those were the seeds that grew into Flathand 5. At around the same time, things were slowing down a bit with my band Kill Switch...Klick. We had just fin- ished our second U.S. tour and I really wanted to focus more on my upstart label iRegular Records (later Go-Kustom). I talked to a percussionist friend of mine and got four drummers over to my studio - Jeremy Sever, Dan Weber, Jeff Rodgers & Jeff Venturo for four recording sessions. We started recording basic tracks, sometimes as percussion jams, but always with definite verse/chorus structures. The drummers would trade off on drum kits, hand percussion or "found" percussive instruments (i.e. "I found it in D.A.'s garage- now lets beat on it!"). Having worked for years with drum loops and drum sequencer tracks, it seemed the logical way to start a "percussion" album. Over the ensuing years, I slowly built the songs up from these basic rhythm tracks, letting the "vibe" of the drums guide the song structure. Two of these percussion tracks became the D.A. Sebasstian & The Inner Demons tunes Isabella Rossellini & Evil Undead Girlfiend. As an ongoing project the finished songs were not mastered until 2005. That's almost a decade from the projects inception! Additional musicians included didgeridoo player Steve Hodovance, upright bassist James Whiton, additional percussionists Susanna Meyer & Fanovitch Sebasstian, vocalist Ricardo Acevedo ( who recorded his tracks long distance in Austin, Texas ), vocalist Becky Thatcher, vocalist Melene Marie Brown and Kit Drummer Rob Leland. Also adding th
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