One of the major players in the game of electronic drumming, Ben Barter, is officially joining the GEWA G9 Family.
Ben is born in New Zealand and based in Los-Angeles, CA. He is touring with one of the hottest electronic music acts of the last years, LORDE and has performed with such acts as Broods, Jarryd James, Michi and Passion Pit. When he is not spending his time performing on stage, he works as a session drummer most notably with LA based producers Tommy English, Jake Munk and Grammy award winning producer Joel Little.
Eric Moore, Ben Barter and Jost Nickel, three of the worlds coolest and most influential artists will hold free workshops to demonstrate the full range of possibilities the GEWA G9 offers.
Ben came visit us last year to learn more about the GEWA G9 and got immediately impressed by the concept and abilities the G9 Workstation offers. We’ve been discussing plenty of ideas. Ben helped to further improve the product with features which are extremely beneficial in the environment of a hybrid setup on tour.
More information about Ben at: Ben Barter Drums
About GEWA MUSIC:
Since 1925, GEWA music has become one of the leading companies in developing/engineering, manufacturing and distributing musical instruments. GEWA provides retailers and other distributors with almost all categories of musical instruments.
GEWA is separated into the following divisions:
GEWA Pianos, GEWA Strings, GEWA Guitars, GEWA Winds, GEWA Drums and the latest, GEWA Electronics. GEWA music is located in Adorf, Saxony, in an area of Germany known as “Silicon-Saxony”. GEWA’s centralised warehouse is located at their headquarters in the heart of Europe, which is where they fulfil the demands of European retailers. GEWA has subsidiaries and offices in almost every European country, as well as in the United States of America and China. GEWA music is a multi-lingual company, which is able to communicate in more than 14 diferent languages.
As well as its joint ventures for manufacturing and distribution in China, GEWA is proud of its workshops in Adorf, Germany, where they produce products such as string bowed instruments and accessories, digital pianos and their most recent addition, digital
drums.