@@aboutthemetal8783 And the story of Ashiem getting arrested in Austria I believe was hilarious, although likely not for him. He had ink on his hands from collecting money from their merch store for the band and the cops though he robbed a bank, and a dye pack exploded, so they held him in jail till they straightened it out and let him go...lol
If hes that good all these years and not "super promoted famous" it simply boils down to not selling out or not kissing the right ass. He doesnt care, just loves playing.
Steve Asheim is the Dave Lombardo of the original death metal bands, in my opinion hes a severely over looked drummer and musician, considering that he has wrote at minimum 50% of the entire deicide catalogue in itself is a fantastic achievement, and to boot hes a sound guy, I've been lucky enough to sit backstage and smoke a hash pipe with him ,and then going on stage to sing three songs with deicide (Glenn was held in customs or something) Jilly's rock world Manchester (I think) I was drunk as hell I still can't believe how Lucky I was, he gave me a deicide t shirt and work shirt, and a pair of his deicide sticks, I love having a look at them and remembering, I have used them when I've been playing my kit ,but I've put them up before they break, amazing memories.
Do you know if Steve was playing his new d drum kit on this night?( He was on his new d drum kit) Awesome to see him get a sponsorship this late on in his career.
@@aboutthemetal8783 Wasn't Seth from Centurian/Severe Torture who did a couple of dates too? Glen didn't show up for the whole tour. Also some polish dude whose name i don´t remember.
Steve has groove even at high speeds. There is a bounce to his approach. Always a joy watching this guy do his thing…along with Pete Sandoval, Steve is death metal royalty.
I saw him as my 1st drummer in 97' and he was levels ahead of everyone back then. How has he gotten better and better all the years later like this? He's really the guy to look up to.
Fucking love Steve's drumming and writing, been a deicide fan since the beginning, I saw their first tour in England, and their last, awesome musician he is. I really like how he doesn't use triggers on the toms and snare, he uses them on his bass drums but nothing else.
So glad I brought paiste alphas over the years, they are easily as good as rudes in my opinion, I have rudes as well,and for the money the alpha's are such good value, I don't think paiste make alphas any more.
Well I gotta subscribe to a channel that sits me at the side of the almighty incredible force of nature, known as Mr Steve Ashiem, he has been my number one favourite metal drummer since 1990! He's a sound fella too. Loving the size of the rack toms on Steve's new d drum kit, it's nice to see a modern made drum kit with decent power Tom sizes, like the kits of the 80s and early 90s, I've always preferred the sound and the look of power toms, they are a must for a metal band in my opinion.
what is a awesomizer the band? the plug-in: short room selected by AI at low balance (10%:90%, reverb to original volume-relation)...Glen would have a compression in the send-path...
I've learned it: to play a funky beat without the funkyness: then it's a country feel drum beat also possible in the (death) metal area; as I can say Scott Burns used in earlier recordings a small room on the closed HiHat plus other tricks for the Deicide sound...awesome stays exiting if it's not ACDC's heavy rock...
I got to say, I'm glad the newest guitarist works at Dean guitars, it got Steve a nice sponsorship with d drum, and the look and sound of the power toms is a nice reminder that the drums of the 80s and 90s had nice deep toms. As a drummer I get that short stack Tom's allow you to set the kit up much lower, but I think it went to far in the other direction throughout the 200ps with extremely short toms, I personally don't like the sound you get from such a short Tom, I know it's a personal taste thing, I guess I'm just an old drummer who prefers the look and sound of the 80s and 90s deeper drums , Don't get me wrong,I'm not saying that all drums should come in square sizes like Nicko Mcbrains kit ,ie:- 6x6 ,8x8,10x10, and so on,but they do look so much better to my eyes. I like how Steve only uses triggers on the bass drums, and he's said he only does that because it makes it easier for him to get the whole kit mixed up properly, back in the day we used wooden beaters and a click pad on each bass drum, I prefer the sound of acoustic drums, there's just something special about hearing a quality drummer play hard fast metal knowing it's down to the talent of the drummer that you can hear amazing playing without any trickery, like Dave Lombardo for instance, he's never used triggers , and when you hear how hard and fast he played angel of death ,it's just a beautiful thing to witness.
It should be law... if you want to drum for any of these new paint by numbers bands flooding the industry with their constant gravity blasts and 290 bpm bullshit then you should be forced to watch steve,barker,cullross,hoglan,christie and understand feel- understand dynamics-understand that speed isnt everything and its way more impressive when that ripping part comes up it has more power then just beating us up with insane tempos
Asheim doesn't get enough love. Legend & pioneer. Top tier.
Yes sir.
I couldn't of put it better myself.
To me he's the Dave Lombardo of death metal.
@@aboutthemetal8783 And the story of Ashiem getting arrested in Austria I believe was hilarious, although likely not for him. He had ink on his hands from collecting money from their merch store for the band and the cops though he robbed a bank, and a dye pack exploded, so they held him in jail till they straightened it out and let him go...lol
If hes that good all these years and not "super promoted famous" it simply boils down to
not selling out or not kissing the right ass. He doesnt care, just loves playing.
100%
Steve Asheim is the Dave Lombardo of the original death metal bands, in my opinion hes a severely over looked drummer and musician, considering that he has wrote at minimum 50% of the entire deicide catalogue in itself is a fantastic achievement, and to boot hes a sound guy, I've been lucky enough to sit backstage and smoke a hash pipe with him ,and then going on stage to sing three songs with deicide (Glenn was held in customs or something) Jilly's rock world Manchester (I think) I was drunk as hell I still can't believe how Lucky I was, he gave me a deicide t shirt and work shirt, and a pair of his deicide sticks, I love having a look at them and remembering, I have used them when I've been playing my kit ,but I've put them up before they break, amazing memories.
Epic ahah!
It was mate,lol .
Do you know if Steve was playing his new d drum kit on this night?( He was on his new d drum kit)
Awesome to see him get a sponsorship this late on in his career.
@@aboutthemetal8783 Wasn't Seth from Centurian/Severe Torture who did a couple of dates too? Glen didn't show up for the whole tour. Also some polish dude whose name i don´t remember.
A truly composed piece of drumming, absolute pure art.
Incredible speed, power and endurance. So tight.
Even more insane considering this guy is 50!
Consistent.
Steve has groove even at high speeds. There is a bounce to his approach. Always a joy watching this guy do his thing…along with Pete Sandoval, Steve is death metal royalty.
Steve still kicks ass after all these years he's a legend seen him 4 times and he's a huge influ on my style and playing
Finally I find a drum cam you can hear his kicks
Legend
The old man still brings it hard. And totally agree he’s soooo underrated to also be such a contributor to the writing process.
praise music,,,,, 🙏🏼🎼🎸🇮🇷👍
I saw him as my 1st drummer in 97' and he was levels ahead of everyone back then.
How has he gotten better and better all the years later like this?
He's really the guy to look up to.
Such a fun and aggressive drumming style. Vibrant and dynamic yet always beating you upside the head with the hard stuff.
Steve's the man
"Defying the sacred" vraiment excellent 🎼🇲🇫🎼 🤘 Merci Steve même le reste et vraiment génial te voir jouer de te près et encore mieux merci DEICIDE 🤘
Machine de guerre 🥢🎼 🇫🇷🎼🤘 vive Steve 🕸️🕷️🍺🍻🥂🎼🥢
He is so awesome.
One of my best drummers ever!!!
Fantastic technique , I didn't realise he used heel/toe - absolute masterclass.
Fucking love Steve's drumming and writing, been a deicide fan since the beginning, I saw their first tour in England, and their last, awesome musician he is.
I really like how he doesn't use triggers on the toms and snare, he uses them on his bass drums but nothing else.
undoubtedly time does not pass through this battery the best of the best old and most annihilating Greetings from Nicaragua
Amazing performance
Fantástico desempeño, pasan los años y sigue tocando excelente como siempre.
Admirable Asheim
Steve “The Beast” Asheim
Breaks are very beautiful! Its sounds like Lombardo toms basketball. Fantastic!
Legend 🤘🏻
A N I M A L !!!!!
Steve Asheim and Alex Marquez were my favorite death metal drummers growing up. I was a sophmore in high school when Legion came out.
Love it so much!!!
Beast
7:54 Scars of the Crucifix
16:39 whoops!
Es un atleta de alto rendimiento
Steve is bad ass !!
He is such a cool dude.
Excellent 🎼🇫🇷🤘🎼
Dude is a SIIIIIICK drummer.
So glad I brought paiste alphas over the years, they are easily as good as rudes in my opinion, I have rudes as well,and for the money the alpha's are such good value, I don't think paiste make alphas any more.
Discontinued since 2017 and replaced by the PST 8 series, so Alphas still live on in a way
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I've managed to get a few of the Nicko Mcbrain (boomer) alphas so hopefully I'm covered for a few years to come.
360p?
perfect!
Well I gotta subscribe to a channel that sits me at the side of the almighty incredible force of nature, known as Mr Steve Ashiem, he has been my number one favourite metal drummer since 1990! He's a sound fella too.
Loving the size of the rack toms on Steve's new d drum kit, it's nice to see a modern made drum kit with decent power Tom sizes, like the kits of the 80s and early 90s, I've always preferred the sound and the look of power toms, they are a must for a metal band in my opinion.
You gonna carry his gear for him? :)
If I lived near him it would be my honour.
what is a awesomizer the band? the plug-in: short room selected by AI at low balance (10%:90%, reverb to original volume-relation)...Glen would have a compression in the send-path...
I've learned it: to play a funky beat without the funkyness: then it's a country feel drum beat also possible in the (death) metal area; as I can say Scott Burns used in earlier recordings a small room on the closed HiHat plus other tricks for the Deicide sound...awesome stays exiting if it's not ACDC's heavy rock...
I got to say, I'm glad the newest guitarist works at Dean guitars, it got Steve a nice sponsorship with d drum, and the look and sound of the power toms is a nice reminder that the drums of the 80s and 90s had nice deep toms.
As a drummer I get that short stack Tom's allow you to set the kit up much lower, but I think it went to far in the other direction throughout the 200ps with extremely short toms, I personally don't like the sound you get from such a short Tom, I know it's a personal taste thing, I guess I'm just an old drummer who prefers the look and sound of the 80s and 90s deeper drums , Don't get me wrong,I'm not saying that all drums should come in square sizes like Nicko Mcbrains kit ,ie:- 6x6 ,8x8,10x10, and so on,but they do look so much better to my eyes.
I like how Steve only uses triggers on the bass drums, and he's said he only does that because it makes it easier for him to get the whole kit mixed up properly, back in the day we used wooden beaters and a click pad on each bass drum, I prefer the sound of acoustic drums, there's just something special about hearing a quality drummer play hard fast metal knowing it's down to the talent of the drummer that you can hear amazing playing without any trickery, like Dave Lombardo for instance, he's never used triggers , and when you hear how hard and fast he played angel of death ,it's just a beautiful thing to witness.
Insane inhumane
It should be law... if you want to drum for any of these new paint by numbers bands flooding the industry with their constant gravity blasts and 290 bpm bullshit then you should be forced to watch steve,barker,cullross,hoglan,christie and understand feel- understand dynamics-understand that speed isnt everything and its way more impressive when that ripping part comes up it has more power then just beating us up with insane tempos