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Mario François Duplantier (born 19 June 1981) is a French-American musician and artist best known as the drummer for heavy metal band Gojira. He established himself as a powerful, technically precise drummer, using polyrhythmic patterns and distinctive jazzy fills and drum breaks.
ddrum (/ ˈ d iː d r ʌ m / DEE-drum [1]) is an American-based Swedish company, currently a division of Armadillo Enterprises, Inc. that manufactures acoustic drum sets, electronic drum sets, and Electronic Triggers. Ddrum was originally a brand of Clavia, makers of the Nord series of keyboards and synthesizers.
Joe Duplantier produced the album, [9] and the band recorded it at Silver Cord Studio in late 2019. [10] [1] Mario Duplantier recorded eleven drum tracks in eight days in one or two takes each. [10] By January 2020, the vocal recordings were finished, and the album was prepared for the mixing stage scheduled to begin on March 10. [11]
The album was recorded at the band's home studio while Joe Duplantier produced it. The drums were recorded in Los Angeles and engineered by Logan Mader , who also mixed and mastered the album. The cover features artwork created by vocalist Joe Duplantier, who was responsible for the artwork on past albums.
Joe Duplantier said that From Mars to Sirius represented a journey; saying, "and as in every journey, there are air gaps, variations and moments of calm". [ 6 ] After the recording of Terra Incognita made in ten days in a studio in Brussels , [ 7 ] the band decided to build their own studio called, Le Studio des Milans , located in their ...
The album's sessions were put on hold when Joe and Mario Duplantier's mother fell ill and flew back to France. [4] At this stage, the Duplantier brothers decided to associate the album title with the imagery of the magma in the Earth's core, saying that they "were feeling a mix between memories of the past and a fear of the future, with all the emotions burning inside.
When Kendra Duplantier’s “Lucia” tank found its way onto the history-making seventh episode of the final season of “Insecure,” where every costume was designed by a Black woman, she was ...
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