Tomas Haake
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Birth name | Tomas Haake |
Born | Örnsköldsvik, Sweden | 13 July 1971
Genres | Extreme metal, progressive metal, experimental metal |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums, vocals |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Nuclear Blast |
Tomas Haake (born 13 July 1971) is a Swedish drummer of the experimental metal band, Meshuggah.
Musical career
Haake is noted for his technical abilities; his drumming style is characterized by heavy use of polymeter while often maintaining a steady 4/4 beat. This signature style has become one of the most recognized features in the music of Meshuggah. It was developed after a conversation with "Swish" about 1/1 time. He is also known for stacking his cymbals in a variety of configurations to give himself a desired sound.
Haake also writes the majority of Meshuggah lyrics and also contributes spoken vocals on several songs ("Choirs of Devastation" on the album Contradictions Collapse, "Inside What's Within Behind", "Suffer in Truth", and "Sublevels" on the album Destroy Erase Improve, "Sane", "The Exquisite Machinery of Torture" on the album Chaosphere, "Spasm" on the album Nothing, as well as on several tracks on the album Catch Thirtythree and on the song "Dancers to a Discordant System" from ObZen).
In the July edition of Modern Drummer magazine, Haake was named the number one drummer in the "Metal" category, as decided upon in the magazine's 2008 Readers' Poll.
Haake also provides spoken vocals on Meshuggah guitarist Fredrik Thordendal's solo album Sol Niger Within and vocals on the song "Futile Bread Machine (Campfire Version)" from The True Human Design.
In 2012, Haake was named the 5th best Modern Metal drummer by MetalSucks.net.[1]
Drumkit from Hell
The drumset Tomas Haake uses has been meticulously sampled in full for the software instrument Drumkit from Hell made by Toontrack, with Haake performing all the drumming himself. It since has been used by many bands, including fellow metal act Clawfinger, Devin Townsend's Ziltoid the Omniscient, Dethklok on Adult Swim's TV show Metalocalypse (in several songs from the second season), and Ben Weinman of The Dillinger Escape Plan. The latter used it to program drum parts for the album Ire Works before The Dillinger Escape Plan found drummer Gil Sharone. [citation needed] Meshuggah later went on to use this software instrument to program all the drum tracks for their album Catch Thirtythree, and the re-release of their album Nothing, using no live recorded drums by Haake. obZen also used the software as an auxiliary sound source as Haake played.
Equipment
Current Tour Kit (2008):
- Sonor Walnut Roots or Birdseye Amber Designer Series Drums :
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- Cymbals – Sabian
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- Drum Heads - Remo
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- Snare: (14") White Max - top, Snare Side Hazy - bottom
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- Sticks - Vic Firth
- SHAA Tomas Haake Signature (L = 16 7/16 ", Dia. = .645")
- Tomas also sometimes uses the "Drumkit From Hell" in the studio.
Personal life
Haake married Ida Evileye (real name Ida Stenbacka), the bassist of the Swedish all-girl rock band Crucified Barbara on 16 January 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were wed by an Elvis impersonator.[2]
Discography
Meshuggah
- Contradictions Collapse (1991)
- None (EP, 1994)
- Selfcaged (EP, 1995)
- Destroy Erase Improve (1995)
- Chaosphere (1998)
- Nothing (2002)
- I (EP, 2004)
- Catch Thirty-Three (2005)
- Nothing - Re-issue (2006)
- obZen (2008)
- Koloss (2012)
References
External links
- Meshuggah official website
- Meshuggah at MySpace
- Meshuggah at Nuclear Blast Europe
- Meshuggah at Nuclear Blast USA