Drumcraft is now back on the market via online giants Thomann and exclusively available through the Thomann store.
Drumcraft.com is live where they will be offering three series of drumkits Series 3, Series 4 and the flagship Series 6. They will also offer two series of hardware, series 6 and series 4.
Series 3
Series 3
Opening the door to the world of DrumCraft, the Series 3 offers the beginner to intermediate player a ready-to-play five-piece kit steeped with awesome DrumCraft features. The 7-ply poplar shell and 45-degree bearing edge offer a precise and full tone and the classic DrumCraft lugs and hardware give reliability and sturdiness to the kit.
Series 3 Specs
Wood: Poplar
Configuration: 7 ply = 2/2/3
Shell Thickness: 6.8 mm
Bearing edge: 45 degree
Finishes: Black Wrap, Natural Wrap
Hardware: Hardware pack included
Series 4
Series 4
The Series 4 is the perfect choice for the intermediate drummer. Whether you’re in the studio, on the stage or shooting for your Instagram, the Series 4 offers high performance and a stunning tone. The lacquer finishes with black hardware offer a sophisticated and striking look in a mixture of colours and moods.
The Series 6 offers precision craftsmanship for ambitious drummers. The striking look of these kits is matched with an intensely rich tone and the drum shell’s incredible attack. The Drumcraft name is synonymous with precision-engineered and meticulously crafted drums and the series 6 embodies these traits fully.
Series 6 Specs
Wood: Walnut Maple Hybrid
Configuration: 8 ply = 2W/2M/2M/2W
Shell Thickness: 6.4MM
Bearing edge: 45 degree
Finishes: Satin Black, Satin Natural, Scottish white burst, Black to purple fade.
About Drumcraft
The sensation of discovering something new and extraordinary is only ever surpassed by the feeling of owning it. DrumCraft is back! We don’t simply make high-quality drums, we also offer style that’s deeply rooted in German engineering and design.
We have the drive, determination and passion to give you an instrument you love to play. DrumCraft drums have been created to stand out with their unique looks without compromising on functionality. They’re built to inspire you every time you perform with them! Whether you’re having fun in your rehearsal room or playing to 10,000 people with your band.
You are the heartbeat of your music, you are the pulse. You deserve an instrument with soul – nothing less.
The UK Drum Show 2022 featured Main-Stage performances from huge international artists including Anika Nilles, Virgil Donati, Mike Johnston, Eddy Thrower, Ash Soan, Eric Moore, Jost Nickel, Carter McLean, Tony ‘TC’ Coleman and many more, alongside dedicated eduction rooms, masterclasses and a full exhibition area featuring over 60 of the world’s biggest drum brands.
***The UK Drum Show returns to The ACC Liverpool on 30 September & 1 October 2023***
Filmed on Sunday 3 April 2022 at The ACC Liverpool (UK), Ash’s awesome set was chocked full of inspiration, information and jaw-dropping musical playing
Gretsch Drumsis expanding the available colours options for the USA Custom, Broadkaster and Brooklyn drum kits ranges in 2022. Turquoise Pearland Tangerine Metallic have been added to the USA Custom and Broadkaster finish choices, and the Brooklyn kits can now be found in Antique Oyster.
Gretsch Broadkaster
The new bright, vivid colors offer an arresting choice to drummers who want to add a visual statement to the acoustic excellence of the USA Custom and Broadkaster kits. The eye-catching Turquoise Pearl Nitron finish moves like a restless ocean, full of iridescent blues and greens. In contrast, the strikingly hot Tangerine Metallic, in either a satin or gloss finish, is full of energy, vibrant and fiery.
Gretsch USA Custom
Brooklyn Kits adds a new finish with the introduction of the soon to be classic, Antique Oyster Nitron. This finish is reminiscent of rich silky folds of golden butter, that change with the light to radiate warmth and style. The lustrous wrap is refined and subtle, perfect for drummers looking to enhance any setting – stage, studio or home – with a kit that looks as good as it sounds.
Gretsch Brooklyn Antique
To find out more about the new colors and all the other Gretsch Drums please go to gretschdrums.com/
Designed in partnership with the Hellfest, the number one metal festival, Pro Orca launches the “Hellfest Official Metal Drumstick.”
Made in France with premium grade American Hickory, the drumstick is slightly longer to provide a bigger sound.
The French flag on the sticks is an embossed hallmark. It serves as an inlay to place your thumb or your forefinger to find the perfect ‘balance point’ of the stick.
100% American Hickory (premium grade)
Wood tip
Size 5AX
Length 16.6” / 419mm
Diameter 0.580” / 14.8mm
Packaging Made In France with 100% recycled cardboard.
Gretsch Drums proudly introduces the USA Custom Ridgeland Snare drum to their celebrated range of snare of drums. At almost half-inch thick and made from a fusion of woods, this new drum has a sound that is warm, powerful and loud!
For nearly 40 years, Gretsch Drums have been hand-crafted in Ridgeland, South Carolina using the finest materials available. It’s here that a team of dedicated artisans consider every detail to ensure that each drum possesses “That Great Gretsch Sound.” The USA Custom Ridgeland Snare Drum has been developed in the time-honored tradition of Gretsch drums to showcase the dedication and passion of these artisans.
The 0.4” shell, made of maple, gum and poplar, features a hybrid bearing edge that combines the classic Gretsch 30 edge with an old-school Broadkaster-style roundover; the result is a warm, full-bodied tone with plenty of attack. These new snare drums are equipped with sturdy 4mm die-cast counter hoops, the ever-popular Lightning Throw-Off, 20-strand snare wires and Gretsch Permatone drumheads. Custom made, the Ridgeland Snare Drums are available in 5×14 and 6.5×14 sizes and in all Gretsch Nitron, Satin or Gloss Lacquer finishes to perfectly match any drum set.
The Ridgeland, born in the South, made to inspire. For a preview of the Ridgeland snare drum, watch the video below.
For more information about the USA Custom Ridgeland Snare Drum, other Gretsch drums and artists, please go to gretschdrums.com/
UK-based custom drum company Primas Custom Drums is the brainchild of Eddie Hodgkinson, who is determined to make an impact in the world of custom-designed and manufactured drum kits. Following the Drummer’s Review team’s recent look at a quartet of Primas Snares, as well a successful exhibition of his designs at The UK Drum Show, Eddie is keen to share the message about his unique concepts of design and manufacture. Drummers Review’s Andy Hughes got the details…
Tell me about the start of Primas Custom Drums, I understand you simply decided one day to make a drum.
I have been playing drums for more than twenty years in a variety of bands and projects. This experience teamed with a background in mechanical engineering, wood working, and a natural curiosity for how things are made, progressed into producing my first drum back in 2015.
It was always a craft I wanted to be involved in and I had so many ideas. Since then, many hours of work, experimentation and testing has enabled me to produce some beautiful work. I am now in the position where I am ready to share my creations with the world and give drummers the opportunity to own some of the highest quality drums available, steering away from mass produced ply drum shells. I wanted our brand to represent the nature of the drums; solid, powerful and projecting.
It’s interesting that you have a background as a musician, and also as an engineer, was that combination the motive to start manufacturing drums?
Yes, very much so. As a drummer, I was always looking for new sounds and as an engineer, the different processes, wood types and methods to produce a variety of sounds really sparked my interest.
The development of processes and the technicalities of accurately transforming a flat board into a drum sounded like a fantastic and exciting challenge to me.
What particularly attracted you to stave and segmented shells?
As a drummer, I always knew what sound I was looking for – I wanted a focused and projecting sound with a solid attack. That lead me to investigate different drum shell building methods and their attributes, searching for that ‘holy grail’ for my own personal tastes. This is how I discovered stave and segmented drum building methods. These methods also aroused the interest from the ‘engineer’ side of me.
The process of taking a flat board and creating a cylindrical drum that is accurate, and under minimal stress and strain, and that produces a projecting and focused sound was the start of my obsession with building drums.
How difficult was it to work out the manufacturing process?
Luckily for me, I have a lot of background knowledge that has helped me to develop my production processes. The process of milling and machining the drum shells has been a big focus for me. As an engineer, but also as a drummer, the concentricity and circularity accuracy of every drum shell is of high importance. This affects the tuning of the drum and the overall quality.
Have you had to design and build specialist equipment to produce your drums?
Yes. Among other tooling, I have spent a considerable amount of time designing, testing and building my own machine to mill shells to achieve the finest tolerances within a cost effective and timely manner.
For those who don’t know, can you describe the difference in a ‘stave’ shell from a standard shell?
The majority of wooden drum shells are plywood, mainly due to the ease of mass production. Plywood shells are very thin slices of wood veneer formed and glued together to form a shell. Stave drums are vertical pieces of solid wood that are cut with angles, glued together like a barrel and then machined round to form the shell.
The biggest differences between the two shells are the amount of glue, the orientation of the grain and resulting sound – more tone wood delivers more tone.
Stave drums only use a fraction of the glue that is used in ply shells, resulting in a much more focused sound and that enhances the fundamental tone of the woods used, much more dramatically.
And a ‘segmented’ shell?
Segmented shells are constructed in a very similar way to stave drums except the grain is orientated horizontally and the shell is made up of numerous layers. A great method for bringing the advantages of different tone woods together to produce unique sounding, and looking drums.
Does your specialisation limit the potential customer base that other manufacturers who provide wider specs may enjoy?
In terms of wooden shells, most larger companies only offer mass produced ply shells. With Primas, I provide an opportunity to possess higher quality and superior alternatives to abundantly mass-produced drums. I feel there is a lack of knowledge about these methods that makes it harder to compete with the bigger companies, because the market is saturated with ply drums, and this is the go-to for a lot of drummers who haven’t experienced what stave and segmented drums can offer.
In terms of specs, Primas can offer a lot more scope for customised and personalised options than most larger companies, and at the higher end of the market, our drums perform very competitively in comparison.
Check out our recent review of a quartet of Primas Custom Drums Snares..
From a player’s perspective, what are the advantages of using stave or segmented shells over and above standard kit design and manufacture?
Stave drums offer a projecting and focused tone with a short sharp attack and a short sustain that ply shells cannot compete with. As for segmented shells, they offer a dampened and slightly more subtle attack than their stave counterparts, with unlimited configurations.
Both stave and segmented shells offer tonal qualities superior to that of ply shells and the fundamental tonal differences between the different tone woods are a lot more apparent with these types of construction, resulting in a wider range of options.
Due to the nature of the construction, stave and segmented shells are more stable and, in my view, they are a lot more accurate in their sound responses. Stave and segmented drums are shaped to product the shell, rather than forced into an unnatural position, meaning the stave and segmented shells, to a degree, remain in their natural state so don’t have the same tendencies to move like ply or steam-bent shells.
Are your stave and segmented shells as durable as standard designs?
All Primas shells are made to the highest standards, using the best quality materials and methods to ensure their structural integrity. Under normal playing, transport and storage conditions, stave and segmented shells are equally as durable as ply shells. The only circumstance that they are more likely to be damaged is if they take a heavy, direct impact to the shell wall itself.
Both stave and segmented shells are predominately solid wood, which isn’t as strong as glue, making them slightly more vulnerable to impact damage, but under normal circumstances they will last just as long as standard design shells.
What sort of woods do you usually use for your drums?
The Primas stock models are The Sliverback Series, The Bononbo Series and The Barbary Series. They utilise the interesting tones created by Padauk, Black Walnut and Mahogany. These tone woods have been specially selected for their individual characteristics, and to give drummers different options across the tonal spectrum.
From The Custom Shop; many options are available. Including; Maple, Beech, Purple Heart, Zebrano, Wenge, Ash, Sycamore and many more.
The pandemic has seen a seismic change for players, and suppliers of drums – how did it affect your business?
As a fairly new business, it has actually been quite useful to have some extra time to experiment, build stock and focus on other parts of the business. That said, it is nice to see things heading back to some sort of normality and I hope to have more opportunities to showcase what Primas can do and reach a wider audience.
Now that we are thankfully approaching the end of the worst of the pandemic restrictions, how are you moving the company forward to catch up on lost time?
It’s great to see the return of exhibitions such as The UK Drum Show and other events. It was fantastic to showcase Primas at The UK Drum Show earlier this year, we had a fantastic response and look forward to exhibiting again next year! Plans for this year include the filming of some insight/demonstration videos to showcase our products and talk through videos with Primas artists. There are also some new models currently in the pipeline that will be released throughout the year and sent out to reviewers. With things returning to normal, Primas has been able to recently secure our first U.K retailer – Drumazon in Cardiff. It’s a real honour to have Primas Drums in a drum store that is well known for high end drums in the U.K.
Do you have a foothold in international markets?
I’m proud to say Primas drums are finding their way around the world, with orders going to the USA, Europe, Asia and even as far as Australia. In terms of stockists, Primas can be found in Drumazon in Cardiff and we are now looking at securing stockists in the USA, Europe and Australia.
Is there a particular genre of music that is more suited to your design of drums, or will they work in any style and format?
As our stock models have a wide selection in terms of tone woods and other specs, with considerable options available for custom shop models, Primas drums can be tailored to suit a variety of styles and genres.
Is there one player out there you feel able to name, who would be your dream client?
Wow such a hard question! There are so many great drummers out there. I’m always drawn to powerful and skilful drummers, such as Thomas Pridgen, Eric Moore, Benny Greb, Thomas Lang, just to name a few. It would be a real dream to work with any of these guys!
Do you have plans to expand your current operational set-up in the future?
The current setup is great, but as the business grows, so will the need to expand the work space to enable more drums to be ‘works in progress’ as we look to expand our designs, but the current setup is more than adequate for now.
What’s next for yourself and the company?
Current plans for the company include securing more retailers across the UK, USA and Europe, adding new drummers to the list of current endorsing artists and the addition of new models to the current line-up of Primas drums. On personal level, I hope to get some more time behind the kit! Since my band stopped playing together when COVID hit, I’ve not really played much, I’m too busy. But I am planning to make time for playing, as a drummer first and foremost, I will never stop playing.
Here’s our review of a selection of Paiste 2002 Big Beat cymbals, featuring…
15″ Hats,
18″ Crash/Ride
19″ Crash/Ride,
20″ Crash/Ride,
21″ Crash/Ride,
22″ Crash/Ride,
24″ Crash/Ride,
Constructed from Paiste 2002 bronze alloy,
Matte finish with black 2002 logo.
Paiste Says…“2002 Big Beat represent a modernized, yet timeless interpretation of the legendary 2002 sound. Visually, the cymbals feature a distinctly new hammering pattern for the 2002 family, a slightly darkened, semi-matted finish and simplified black logos to distinguish the Big Beat set. With the 2002 Big Beat models, we take the 2002 sound into a new realm, while preserving the legendary 2002 heritage.”
Be sure to check out our review of Paiste’s original 2002 range of cymbals…
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The UK Drum Show which returned at the ACC Liverpool earlier this year, is set to expand for 2023 with key Educational features and “How To” experiences following a polling of their 2022 guests.
The UK Drum Show which took place on the 2 & 3 April for its fourth year, but for the first time at the larger venue, the ACC Liverpool, saw its largest gathering with over 5000 tickets sold for this two day dedicated consumer drum and percussion exhibition.
Left to right: Louie Palmer, Richard Spaven, Greyson Nekrutman confirmed for The UK Drum Show 2023
In addition to largest gathering of drum and percussion products, main stage artists and clinics, with Louie Palmer, Richard Spaven and Greyson Nekrutman already confirmed for 2023, with further acts to be announced, organisers Gold Media & Events is set to announce further content to attract drummers far and wide.
With several announcements to follow, “How To Hybrid” in association with Jobeky Drums and featuring Vicky O’Neon kicks off the first announcement of additional content guests will experience at The UK Drum Show 2023.
“Jobeky are pleased to present “How to Hybrid” at the UK Drum Show 2023″.
“Jobeky have been making electronic drums, cymbals and triggers for 17 years and will talk about and show how you can incorporate electronics into your playing, whether that be using a few electronic drums in your setup or a full electronic kit or even drop in triggers to turn your kit into an electronic kit”.
The triggers Jobeky make can even be used under an acoustic kit for live playing to trigger samples. Electronics are being used more and more by drummers now whether for home use or live and Jobeky can show you how easy it is to incorporate them into your playing.
Vicky O’Neon will join Jobeky drums to demonstrate how to incorporate triggers and electronic drums to your live set up. Together they will break down the technical aspects of triggering and also show the great advantages with hybrid and electronic drums to recreate advanced electronic drum productions live, something that is becoming more and more important for drummers today!
After spending years in the planning stages, plus a COVID-19 pandemic delay, the Percussive Arts Society finally brought to life the long-awaited PAS Drum Set Competition. Throughout the competition, which spanned June 15-16, three rounds of international contestants showed off their musicality, creativity and finesse behind the drums for a celebrity panel including Sonor artist Aaron Spears. The contestants progressed to the final performance under the glass dome of the Indianapolis Artsgarden in Indianapolis, IN.
Sonor Brand Manager Jeff Mulvihill recalls, “The spirit of camaraderie threaded throughout this event. Although it was a contest with a winner, it was also a great display of drummers getting together to talk, hang out, tune, tell stories, play, practice and learn more about drums and drumming.“ The finalists performed for an enthusiastic live audience as well as a world-wide online audience via livestream presenting solo, recorded track and live band segments. For more information and a complete review of the finalists and the winner please visit https://www.pas.org/drumsetfinals.
Over the years there has been a definite swing towards more acoustic live acts in venues. This meant that drummers had to adapt from full kits to mini kits, possibly changing to hand percussion and cajons etc.. One of the easiest ways to quieten the sound was always by changing from sticks to either brushes or multi-rods. Here we have Vic Firth‘s latest solutions to this with 4 different types of Rute.
There are some common features in all 4 models., with all having a diameter of 0.580”, a length of 16.25” and a 12.5” Walnut stained, hickory shaft with slight taper to give more weight and realistic stick feel. Each model comes with a moveable band on the dowel part of the Rute so that you can tighten the dowels to give you more attack if required. The very useful aspect to all of these models is the fact that, unlike any previous rod I have owned, you can get a decent sounding rim click and also lay in to bell or get loud crashes from using the wooden portion of the mallet. Another very cool detail here is that Vic Firth have placed the ‘X’ in the perfect spot for cross sticks.
RUTE-X RODS LIGHT GUAGE – UK RRP: £32.39
23 Light Premium Birch Dowels –
The lightest and most organic sounding pair of mallets. Possibly better suited for percussion due to the louder ‘slap’ timbre.
RUTE-X RODS MEDIUM GAUGE – UK RRP: £32.39
11 Medium Premium Birch Dowels.
This model produced a slightly thicker sound and was very similar in feel, sound and tone to that of a traditional ‘Rod’.
RUTE-X RODS HEAVY GAUAGE – UK RRP: £32.39
7 Heavy Premium Birch Dowels. The heavy gauge definitely lent itself to a cleaner, more precise cymbal sound, a fuller tone on drums and the closest stick feel.
RUTE-X RODS POLY SYNTHETIC – UK RRP: £32.39
10 synthetic Poly Dowels. These produced the thickest and darkest sound when used on a snare and yet the breathiest when played on a cymbal.
All of models of the Rute-X range felt like sticks and have a nice weight to them. The fact that cross sticks and rim shots are possible is a definite plus point and opens up more sonic possibilities that may not have been available in the past to you. As you would expect these were a bit weak when riding on cymbals which put the balance of the kit out a bit. We tried these on cajons as well as on regular drums which again, worked well whilst retaining the ‘stick feel’.
Alongside these, Vic Firth have recently introduced two new artist series sticks…
AMERICAN CLASSIC NE.1 STICKS – UK RRP: £12.95
Designed in collaboration with World renowned guru and master clinician, Mike Johnston, the NE.1 stick has a thickness of 0.580” and a length of 16” which sits in the middle of a 5B and 5A thickness wise. Constructed using Vic Firths quality hickory, the slightly modified half barrel shaped tip (slightly ‘squarer’ than VF’s other models barrel tip) and extended taper give the stick plenty of rebound which felt great, particularly on hi-hat and ride cymbals. The super smooth natural finish and feel of the stick made it very easy to control for all volumes and styles of playing.
NATE SMITH SIGNATURE STICKS – UK RRP: £14.99
The Nate Smith appreciation society has been gaining momentum in the drum world over the last few years. Now getting a signature stick it has a 0.535” thickness and a 16” length which can be compared to a fractionally thinner but longer 7A in feel. As a user of 5A thickness sticks, these instantly feel lighter and something that I wouldn’t use but after playing with them for 10-15mins they felt comfortable and very balanced. The rounded barrel tip gives great response, articulation and warmth on cymbals. I could easily see myself using these where a lighter touch is required for jazz or more acoustic settings.
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