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2021 Summary

December 12 drums, gig, jacob hilton, john seaton, remote sessions, samuel lane, samuel nicholson, session, studio, vineyard worship

It was great to properly get back to work this year as restrictions were lifted and the world opened up. In the summer I finally started playing shows again, as well as continuing to record both remotely and in studios throughout the year. Here are some highlights from the past 12 months.

Live

My first gig back after a 14-month break was a joyous London headline show in May with Samuel Nicholson. After working on a record with Sam last year, I loved playing his amazing songs in a live setting with the same band. Despite some restrictions still being in place (limited capacity, all seated), it was a really fun night with an attentive and appreciative audience, and led me to realise how much I’d missed live performance!

In August I played David’s Tent festival for the first time with Samuel Lane. It really is a special place that you can only experience by being there – 72 hours of continuous worship with thousands singing together is an amazing thing. We had a killer band made up mostly of our St Albans Vineyard worship team; it was great to be there with close friends as well as catching up with other pals from around the country. Definitely one of my favourite gigs, and I look forward to hopefully returning soon.

Photos by Leidy Vieira

Studio

I got to visit some new studios this year, starting with Brighton Electric in April with the lovely John Seaton. We tracked a single with producer Matt Fury, who I worked with last year on Lydia Evangeline‘s ‘Strange’. John and Matt were both a pleasure to work with, and we got some great low and crunchy tones in the studio’s spacious live room. This was also my first in-person session since the start of the pandemic, so it was refreshing to actually be in a room and collaborate with other humans again!

I worked with John again later in the year at Lightship 95, as well as another artist called Electric Pylon Radio. Lightship is an incredible studio located on a boat moored on the Thames that I’d wanted to record at for a while – in addition to the unique setting, it has a lovely vibe and lots of fun vintage gear to play with. Check out the finished EPR track here, produced and mixed by the great Giles Barrett: https://soundcloud.com/electricpylonradio/start-again

Remote

I did more remote sessions this year than ever before, making the most of my new space at The Factory Studios in Harpenden. I got to work with both old and new friends from around the world (including Italy, USA, Australia and Hong Kong) on a variety of material, all of which I’m really proud of. One of the highlights was this track for singer/songwriter Jacob Hilton, which suited my musical taste down to the ground:

Another was ‘Prayer Of Consecration’ for Vineyard Worship, produced by Rich DiCas. I’ve been involved with the Vineyard movement for almost 10 years and grew up listening to its records, so it was a joy to finally get to play on one. I’ve worked with Rich before as part of Marc James’ band and we always connected musically. I enjoyed the chance to work with him in a different capacity here – thanks for the call Rich! I was really pleased with how this song came out, with a beautiful vocal performance by Olu Meduoye.

You can check out some of my other favourite remote recordings here, and do get in touch with any enquiries:

I’m looking forward to more of all this next year as things continue to open up and the music industry bounces back. Huge thanks to everyone I worked with in 2021!

2020 Summary

December 12 drums, lydia evangeline, miles horn, music, recording, remote sessions, samuel lane, samuel nicholson, session, the factory

2020 was a difficult year for everyone, particularly musicians and creatives. My last live gig before the pandemic hit was on 12th March, and like everyone else I struggled to stay afloat for the rest of the year. Fortunately I was able to continue teaching online via Zoom, and I did more recording than ever, both remotely and in studios when restrictions were briefly eased. Here are a few highlights from the projects I was able to get involved with in 2020.

Lydia Evangeline

When lockdown began I was unable to access my usual studio and rehearsal spaces, and eventually resorted to setting up my drums and recording gear at home in my tiny flat. As well as working on a series of Corona Collab videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLF-CthqlVBKVVs9VUlByko_mV_4X0T2dX&v=VLkQQRk3hhw), I got called to track for a few different artists. One of these was Lydia Evangeline, whose producer Matt Fury asked me to play on the song ‘Strange’. I was really happy to be involved with this one – Lydia’s songwriting is great, and musically it was right up my alley: the reference was even Phoebe Bridgers, one of my favourites. The song was released in July, receiving international radio play and almost 100K streams – not bad for drums recorded in a living room!

Samuel Nicholson

In September I was fortunate enough to play on an album for Samuel Nicholson, another great singer/songwriter whose previous work I love. We recorded it at 123 Studios in Peckham, a lovely spot with some amazing gear, and tracked nine songs live as a band over two days. This was pretty intense, but fun, and I’m really happy with how they all turned out. I used the studio’s 1966 Ludwig Super Classic with my 1954 Leedy & Ludwig snare for the entire record, just tweaking tuning, dampening and changing cymbals on each song. Here are a few clips from the sessions:

Vineyard St Albans

I’ve been part of the worship team at Vineyard for several years now, usually playing on Sundays to a congregation of hundreds, but during lockdown we were forced to start recording acoustic sets remotely. I produced several of these at home with my wife, but in the summer we moved to doing socially-distanced full-band sets at The Factory studios in Harpenden. These were all recorded and filmed by Eduardo and Leidy Vieira, both of whom are super talented and generous with their time and gifts. It’s been a pleasure not only to serve our local church but to play regularly with great musicians and friends in the absence of gigs. Below is a recent set with Samuel Lane.

Miles Horn

Towards the end of the year I also started working out of The Factory for my remote sessions. It’s a killer room and I think I’m getting my best sounds yet – I’m really grateful to Eduardo and the rest of the team for letting me use the space. My first project there was an EP for Miles Horn, who I originally played with back in 2013. It was great to catch up with Miles and work with him again on some new tunes, and I’m really looking forward to hearing the finished record.

Here’s a quick video showcasing some of the sounds from The Factory, going from completely raw to mixed then adding some overdubs. Get in touch if you need drums or percussion on your music!

I’m so grateful to everyone who hired me or made music with me in 2020; it’s always appreciated but now so more than ever. Hopefully 2021 will bring better and brighter times all round.

Festival Season

May 5 call me loop, festival, gig, longfellow, omyo, samuel lane, summer

I’ve got a nice run of festivals this summer with a few different projects, so thought I’d post the dates here. Come and check them out if you’re able to.

5th May // Live At Leeds // Call Me Loop
17th May // The Great Escape // Call Me Loop
26th May // Big Church Day Out // Samuel Lane

7th July // Festival Of 50 // Longfellow
14th July // Thame Town Music Festival // OMYO

4th August // Neverworld // Call Me Loop
17th August // Rize // Call Me Loop
24th August // The Big Feastival // OMYO
25th August // Vital // Call Me Loop
27th August // Manchester Pride // OMYO

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