Episodes

  • Two Moments That Changed Our Lives
    Sep 23 2024

    Tue. 1st Oct: Glasgow
    Webster’s Theatre, 7:30 pm
    https://www.instagram.com/drummersonlyuk/

    Wed. 2nd Oct: Rotherham
    Chantry Brewery Tap Bar, 7:30 pm
    https://www.instagram.com/bobsdrumschool/

    Fri. 4th Oct: Bath
    Bath Spa University, 7:00 pm
    https://www.instagram.com/musicworkshopbath/

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Weather Whirlwinds and Haircuts
    • 03:03 Upcoming Events and Creative Connections
    • 06:06 Tour Life Reflections
    • 09:07 Simplifying the Craft
    • 11:59 The Art of Performance
    • 15:01 Moments of Change in Music Careers
    • 22:57 Life-Changing Auditions
    • 39:03 The Impact of Busted
    • 45:07 PASIC and the Path to Education




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    56 mins
  • Where's The Value?
    Sep 17 2024

    Tue. 1st Oct: Glasgow
    Webster’s Theatre, 7:30 pm
    https://www.instagram.com/drummersonlyuk/

    Wed. 2nd Oct: Rotherham
    Chantry Brewery Tap Bar, 7:30 pm
    https://www.instagram.com/bobsdrumschool/

    Fri. 4th Oct: Bath
    Bath Spa University, 7:00 pm
    https://www.instagram.com/musicworkshopbath/



    In this episode, Mike and Eddy discuss their upcoming UK tour, the challenges of content creation, and the value of inspiration in drumming. They explore the complexities of marketing and selling as creatives, and the impact of social media on audience engagement and share personal experiences regarding the value of their work. The conversation emphasizes the importance of authenticity and finding joy in the creative process.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Tour Announcement
    04:50 Value in Content Creation
    09:58 Finding Inspiration in Drumming
    15:04 The Challenge of Selling and Marketing
    19:54 Understanding Value in Social Media
    24:58 The Impact of Content on Audience Engagement
    29:52 Personal Experiences with Value and Purchases
    35:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts




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    44 mins
  • BIG NEWS
    Sep 13 2024

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    A.I. Wrote This...

    In this conversation, Eddy and Mike discuss various topics related to content creation, prioritization, and scaling one-to-one lessons. They talk about the popularity of their catchphrase 'Bro for Bro' and joke about creating merchandise. They share their struggles with prioritizing tasks and staying focused on their passions. They also discuss the process of coming up with content ideas and the importance of finding quiet and peaceful moments to create. Then Eddy and Mike discuss the changing landscape of social media and the importance of focusing on the community. They announce the launch of a Facebook group for the Practice Project and express their desire to create a supportive community for drummers. They also mention their upcoming events and express their gratitude to the listeners.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and 'Bro for Bro'
    02:23 Prioritizing Passion and Ideas
    06:45 Struggles with Prioritization
    09:45 Passion as a Priority
    12:43 Finding Inspiration and Content Ideas
    18:30 Scaling One-to-One Lessons
    21:23 Building a Community Instead of Chasing Metrics
    26:34 The Challenges of Drum Rolls
    30:52 Introducing the Practice Project Facebook Group
    33:43 Connecting Drummers Through Events
    37:02 Gratitude for the Supportive Listener Community



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    40 mins
  • A Big ASS Catch Up
    Aug 27 2024

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    In this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss their experiences with interviews, the success of Mike's book launch, and the joys and challenges of touring with Busted. They also share their personal remedies for getting out of a funk and finding inspiration and their favorite podcasts. In this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss their favorite podcasts and the fear-inducing gigs for drummers. They also talk about dropping sticks during performances and a new drumstick holder called the Stick Grabber. They encourage listeners to support their ad-free podcast through Patreon.

    Chapters

    00:00 Interviews and Preparing Questions
    08:48 The Thrills of Touring with Busted
    15:00 Finding Inspiration and Creativity
    20:58 Therapeutic Activities and Favorite Podcast
    23:37 Favorite Podcasts
    27:02 Fear-Inducing Gigs
    32:29 The Stick Grabber
    42:19 Dropping Sticks
    46:06 Supporting the Podcast


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    45 mins
  • Bridge Fills
    Aug 16 2024

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    A.I. wrote this

    In this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss different drum fills and their approach to creating memorable fills. They share their thoughts on repetitive fills, the importance of making the fill recognizable, and their personal preferences for certain fills. They also touch on unrelated topics, such as making tea and their love for Birkenstock shoes.

    Takeaways

    • Bridge fills are an important element in song transitions
    • Personalizing fills and making them fit the song's style and energy is crucial
    • There is a range of options for bridge fills, from simple to complex
    • Listening to and understanding the song's structure is key to creating effective fills. Repetitive drum fills can be effective in creating a recognizable and memorable moment in a song.
    • The goal of a drum fill is to stand out and be a hook in the music.
    • Personal preferences play a role in the creation of drum fills, and drummers may have different approaches and styles.
    • The conversation also touches on unrelated topics such as making tea and fashion preferences.





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    37 mins
  • Failure to Fill
    Aug 1 2024

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    A.I. wrote this, lol...
    The conversation begins with a lighthearted discussion about jazz and counting in. They then talk about playing shows on Broadway and missing a friend on Instagram. They discuss the process of reskinning a drum kit and the satisfaction that comes with it. They also talk about upcoming events and clinics they will be participating in. The main topic of the conversation is the fear of playing fills and the physical and mental challenges that come with it. In this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss the experience of freezing up during a performance and the mental challenges that come with it. They share their own experiences of choking on stage and the frustration that follows. They explore the reasons behind freezing, such as overthinking and lack of practice in specific settings. They also discuss the pressure to impress others and the importance of staying true to oneself. The conversation concludes with announcements about the Practice Project and the upcoming Virtual Drum Camp.

    Takeaways

    • The challenges of creating content on social media platforms
    • The satisfaction of reskinning a drum kit
    • The fear and challenges of playing fills
    • The importance of finding your own path in the music industry Freezing up during a performance is a common experience for musicians and can be caused by overthinking and lack of practice in specific settings.
    • The pressure to impress others can lead to freezing and can distract from the enjoyment of playing music.
    • It is important to stay true to oneself and not try to please everyone in the audience.
    • Practicing with songs and in different musical contexts is essential to feel comfortable and confident in performances.
    • The Practice Project and Virtual Drum Camp provide opportunities for drummers to improve their skills and connect with others in the drumming community.



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    44 mins
  • Our Thing
    Jul 25 2024

    Sign up for our Virtual Drum Camp (only 10 spots avail.)
    https://bit.ly/3LEgECB


    A.I. wrote this, lol

    In this conversation, Eddy and Mike J discuss their recent busy schedules and the challenges of being gigging musicians. They talk about the physical and mental toll of performing regularly and the ups and downs of the lifestyle. They also touch on the importance of feeling like they have a job and a purpose. The conversation then shifts to their love for sparkling water and their plans for an upcoming drum camp where they will teach how to turn rudiments into chops. They end the conversation by reflecting on their podcast journey and the difficulty of defining their artistic identity. In this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss the importance of being a versatile drummer and the need to wear many different hats in the music industry. They also talk about the challenges of being a professional drummer and the lack of security in the industry. They share their experiences of finding their own style and voice on the drums and the importance of staying true to yourself. They also announce their new podcast, 'Your Thing', where they will discuss entrepreneurship and how to turn your passion into a profitable business.

    Chapters
    00:00 The Challenges and Fulfillment of Being Gigging Musicians
    06:03 Indulging in Sparkling Water and Plans for a Drum Camp
    10:46 Turning Rudiments into Chops: A Drum Camp Preview
    16:51 Reflecting on Four Years of Podcasting and Artistic Identity
    22:32 Being a Versatile Drummer
    25:04 The Lack of Security in Being a Professional Drummer
    29:05 Finding Your Style and Voice on the Drums
    36:19 Navigating Teaching and Master Classes
    39:40 Mike's Plan and the Announcement of 'Your Thing' Podcast

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    52 mins
  • Warming Up
    Jul 14 2024

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    A.I. wrote this...

    In this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss the topic of warming up before a performance. They share their personal experiences and observations about the impact of warming up on their playing. They explore the mental and physical aspects of warming up and how it can affect their performance. They also discuss the importance of being in the right frame of mind and not putting unnecessary pressure on themselves. Overall, they conclude that warming up is a personal preference and that finding the right balance is key.

    Takeaways

    • Warming up before a performance is a personal preference; what works for one person may not work for another.
    • The mental state plays a significant role in performance; sometimes, overthinking or putting too much pressure on oneself can hinder performance.
    • Being relaxed and in a good frame of mind can lead to better performances.
    • Physical warm-up exercises can help with mobility and flexibility but may not necessarily improve performance.
    • Finding the right balance between physical warm-up and mental preparation is crucial.

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    53 mins