Kushi
CONTACT

SEEKING

Band to Join, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Saxophone, Trumpet, Vocalist, Vocalist - Alto, Vocalist - Baritone, Vocalist - Bass, Vocalist - Soprano, Vocalist - Tenor.

ABOUT

A dynamic, flexible drummer/percussionist who really listens and feels the music. I love making magic. I pay attention while getting lost at the same time. I can hit em' hard or with the softest touch if you wanna get smooth and sexy. I work with the rest of the band, I don't just show my chops.
Been playing drumkit for 10 years and cajon for 6 years..
Started playing blues, rock, funk in my early years and then found my love for hip hop and roots reggae and dub but I'll play to just about any genre including acoustic, folk and country
Looking to form a solid reggae band with a positive message and a soulful, funky, full power rhythm section.
I also love to play live beats for Emcees.
And if there's a female vocalist out there with a heavenly voice I'd happily play percussion for you.

I have a fusion size set up and a smaller kit to busk with.
I also play the didgeridoo and guitar quite well!

Screen name:
Kushi
Member since:
Oct 09 2016
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Committed
Years playing music:
10
Gigs played:
50 to 100
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week
Available to gig:
2-3 nights a week

Influences

Chris Daddy Dave,
Questlove, Wilburn Squidley Cole, Chad Smith (RHCP), Taylor Hawkins(Foo Fighters), John Dolmayan (SOAD), , Carlton Barret (Bob Marley), Jose Pasillas (Incubus) Midnite, Groundation, Xavier Rudd, Michael Barker (ex John Butler Trio)
Also a heap of world and electronic music

Instrument experience:

Drums:
Advanced
Other Percussion:
Advanced
Other:
Moderate

EQUIPMENT

Chad Smith sig. snare
12" Sakae side snare
20 " Pearl Vision kick
13.5" Zildjian A Hi hats
14" HH Thin Crash
10" Zildjian A splash
15" ZHT fast crash
18" Zildjian explosion crash
21" Zildjian rock ride
LP slanted cajon that i normally play with shakers and gungrus on my ankles (traditional hindi bells for dancers)