DARKANE Drummer Issues Studio Report

November 4, 2004

DARKANE drummer Peter Wildoer has posted the following update on the recording sessions for the group's follow-up to 2002's "Expanding Senses":

"Well, this report is a bit late but I've been working a lot since I got done with the drum parts. We've been rehearsing for the gig this weekend and I've been practicing for the clinic also.

"Ten 'normal' songs, one instrumental and two intros are recorded. I'm very happy with how the drums turned out this time. There are some 'crazy' drum parts, quite a bit of fast tracks, heavy stuff and some plain metal drumming. I do hope you'll enjoy it. I think it's a great mix of different kind of songs without losing the theme of the CD.

"Once again there will be a 'classical' intro in good old DARKANE fashion. I love the atmosphere this kind of introduction brings to a CD.

"We'll start recording guitars, bass and vocals parallel hopefully next week. Everybody is exited to start working on the rest of the instruments, even though I think it's enough with just the drums! ;-)

"Once again, I'm happy with the drum parts and I hope you will like the drums and realize that Wildoer is back! BEWARE!!!"

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