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Verfasst: 03.05.2011, 19:49
von Axel
Interview mit Portnoy-Nachfolger Mike Mangini

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Einen neuen Vornamen müssen sich Dream Theater schonmal nicht merken – der Nachfolger von Schlagzeuger Mike Portnoy heißt Mike Mangini.

Häppchenweise ließen Dream Theater ihre Fans an der Nachfolger-Suche für ihren ausgestiegenen Schlagzeuger Mike Portnoy teilhaben. Zuletzt gab es sieben Endrunden-Kandidaten, von denen einer das Spiel gewonnen hat: Mike Mangini, der auch von den METAL HAMMER-Lesern auf Platz Zwei der Kandidaten gewählt wurde.

Der 48-jährige Mike Mangini hat bisher schon bei Annihilator, Extreme, Steve Vai und James LaBrie auf dem Drum-Hocker gesessen und hat dem New Yorker Drumhead-Magazin Rede und Antwort gestanden. Hier seine Statements über seine neue Anstellung auf dem momentan wohl begehrtesten Hocker im Metal als O-Ton:

“I’m pinching myself. I wake up most mornings thinking about my personal playing growth and Dream Theater. I have a smile and it’s amazing—what a great day I have when I acknowledge what is happening to me. How did I end up here? Whoa!

Part of my joining any band, or going for any drumming position, is me just letting what is, be. I don’t want to change anything that’s going on. I just want to play my drums; that’s it, that’s what I want to do. All I’m expecting to do is to be able to have the opportunity to come up with the greatest drum stuff that I can come up with, along with respect to what Dream Theater is already. What Mike Portnoy has made for Dream Theater–and it’s not hard for me to like that–is a great thing, it’s not only hectic drum stuff, it has a sound, and his sound stems from some similar influences. We both love Rush and Metallica, so it’s feeling natural for me to do that. I want to continue to replicate that kind of a vibe, as well as to offer a new drum thing that I have been working on that is Dream Theater.

As for the audition, I just walked in with a great feeling and greeted everyone, ‘Hi guys, I’m ready for this.’ I was absolutely ready to go in there and not make one stinking mistake. In my mind, I had to be like that. This was important to me. I just had too much interest in these people and in this music to blow it. I was not going to blow it.

So there I am. I play the tunes and everything is just forward-motion for me, meaning, I wasn’t thinking, ‘Oh my gosh, this is an audition!’ It was more, ‘Okay, I’m going to count here, I’m going to look at Jordan [Rudess] there playing the keyboard line, John Myung here, John Petrucci there, James LaBrie there, etc.’ I was in the moment. My eyes were picking up everything they were doing. It was like I knew everything they did. For example, if John Myung played something different in ‘The Spirit Carries On,’ I was ready. I was watching, listening and feeling everything they were doing like my life depended on it. When Jordan or John did something in a solo, I followed it. I thrived off that ‘one’ guitar riff I just had to catch. I would look at them and let them know that I knew what they were doing. JP picked up on everything.

We were on the same page 100% it seemed. They kept coming over to me and saying the nicest things, acknowledging what I was doing. I don’t want to sound broken or needy, but I needed them to say these things. I believe we all can use acknowledgement and a dose of niceness with what we really love to do. They knew that I respected them and appreciated being there.”

Mike continues talking about the preparation for recording the new album with Dream Theater

“John [Petrucci] sent me a demo. He didn’t ask me to do anything, he just said, ‘Check it out.’ I grabbed it and thought, ‘I’m going to get back to him quicker than he thinks I am, and I’m going to get back to him with more than he’s expecting. I’m going to go the extra 17 miles.’ So, I transcribed it, got into my studio and recorded it, tried stuff and just did a take. And it was okay. I listened to it and thought to let my wife here it, and she said, ‘You’re holding back.’ She’s not a musician, but she said, ‘I know you. You’re holding back.’ And she was absolutely right. I said, ‘You know what, I’m afraid of doing something wrong or doing too much.’ Anyway, I did another take and I kind of let go. Again, because everything happened so naturally in the audition, that’s what I needed to follow as a feeling: just be me. Not think too much about this, that and the other thing, and just go with what’s coming out naturally. If it’s not the right thing, he’ll tell me.”

Mike summarizes the beginning of this new chapter in his drumming career:

“So, how did it happen…I prayed daily and I just put my head down and said, “I can do this. I cannot fail those who also believe that I can do this. It’s for my family, extended family, friends, fellow drummer friends, endorsement companies and students that also believe that I’ll make good on the gifts I’ve been given. And finally it’s for the Dream Theater family for giving me the opportunity.”

Interview: Jonathan Mover


Quelle: http://www.metal-hammer.de/news/meldung ... ngini.html

Verfasst: 03.05.2011, 23:44
von guitarrero
sehr schön! Und sympathisch... ich freue mich ungemein aufs neue Album und bin sehr gespannt was er uns da präsentiert.

Verfasst: 06.05.2011, 10:24
von thomymayo
Hier ein weiteres, tolles Interview auf moderndrummer.com

http://www.moderndrummer.com/modern-dru ... 20Theater/

Verfasst: 12.05.2011, 20:01
von Axel
Interview: Dream Theater's John Petrucci, Jordan Rudess on the band's future

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Hier gehts zum Interview: http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/ ... ure-442741

Verfasst: 19.05.2011, 19:08
von Axel
Neues Interview mit Jordan Rudess:


Mangini was not involved in writing the new album; that responsibility fell to Rudess, bassist John Myung, singer James LaBrie, and guitarist John Petrucci, who is also producing the sessions.

mehr hier: http://www.noisecreep.com/2011/05/19/dr ... re_twitter

Verfasst: 09.06.2011, 09:31
von thomymayo
Ein neues Interview mit JP bei Ultimate classic rock.
JP hat sogar für das Songwriting die Drums programmiert. 8)

Lest selbst:

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/john-pet ... view-2011/

Verfasst: 14.06.2011, 19:24
von Kyo
Neues Interview mit James LaBrie, wirklich lesenswert:
http://www.bravewords.com/news/163672

Verfasst: 12.07.2011, 23:41
von Kyo
Hi,

endlich ist auch die deutsche Fassung meines James-LaBrie-Interviews vom vergangenen Samstag fertig - schaut's euch mal an! :) Ich hatte jedenfalls 'ne Menge Spaß bei der Sache und James auch, was ihr beim Lesen sicher auch merken werdet. Ich bekam etliche sehr offene und aufschlussreiche Antworten auf Fragen, die in normalen Rock-Magazinen eher nicht gestellt werden dürften. Viel Spaß! :)

http://www.progrock-dt.de/artikel/wiede ... mes-labrie


Gruß,
Michael | Bass | Relocator

Verfasst: 13.07.2011, 07:10
von Johnnie
Schöne Sache, fasst die bisherigen Äußerungen aller aus den letzten Interviews gut zusammen.
Willst du vielleicht noch das englische Manuskript einstellen? O-Ton ist für manche Nerds einfach notwendig... :wink:

Verfasst: 13.07.2011, 07:15
von guitarrero
Johnnie hat geschrieben:Schöne Sache, fasst die bisherigen Äußerungen aller aus den letzten Interviews gut zusammen.
Willst du vielleicht noch das englische Manuskript einstellen? O-Ton ist für manche Nerds einfach notwendig... :wink:
there you go:
http://www.prog-sphere.com/2011/07/11/r ... es-labrie/

Verfasst: 13.07.2011, 08:17
von Johnnie
guitarrero hat geschrieben:there you go:
http://www.prog-sphere.com/2011/07/11/r ... es-labrie/
Appreciated! :D

Verfasst: 14.07.2011, 17:19
von Axel
Sehr cool Kyo, vielen Dank! :D

Verfasst: 14.07.2011, 23:27
von Kyo
Gern geschehen! :)

Hat wirklich Spaß gemacht, auch wenn das Abtippen/Übersetzen ein Haufen Arbeit war!

Verfasst: 15.08.2011, 21:02
von Axel
Dream Theater JLB at High Voltage Pt 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gdGLbex ... ure=relmfu

Dream Theater JLB - High Voltage Pt 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnx-NLwZ ... ure=relmfu

Verfasst: 16.08.2011, 16:12
von Johnnie
Jordan Rudess interviewt von David Brinn - nichts bahnbrechend Neues, aber eine andere Perspektive:
http://www.jpost.com/ArtsAndCulture/Mus ... 5548&R=R77