Danny Carey

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Daniel "Danny" Edwin Carey (born May 10, 1961 in Lawrence, Kansas, USA) is the drummer for the progressive rock band Tool.

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[edit] Biography

Danny's first encounter with the drums began at the age of ten by joining the school band and taking private lessons on the snare drum. Two years later, Danny began to practice on a drum set and began working with a private teacher. In his senior year of high school, Danny joined the high school jazz band and began to study under a new teacher specifically for jazz drumming training. As Danny progressed through high school and later college at the University of Missouri - Kansas City, he began expanding his studies in percussion with theory into the principles of geometry, science, and metaphysics as well as delving into Sacred Geometry and certain hidden aspects of life and the occult (hidden). Danny also played jazz while attending college and got to experience the jazz scene in Kansas City.

A major commitment to life as an artist convinced Danny to leave Kansas and travel to Los Angeles, California where he was able to perform as a studio drummer with Carole King and perform live sets with Pigmy Love Circus. He also played in Green Jello as Danny Longlegs and recorded the album "Cereal Killer". He would later find his way to Tool after coming to know singer Maynard James Keenan and guitarist Adam Jones and practicing with them in place of drummers the two had requested but had never shown up. Besides Tool, Danny also finds time for other projects new and old such as Pigmy Love Circus, Volto, and ZAUM.

[edit] Religion and the occult

Although Danny has not officially aligned himself with any particular school of philosophy or religion, he has projected a deep interest in and understanding for the magical arts and sciences, among them various occult teachings. Enochian symbols, geometric designs, and special symbolic percussive devices are featured on and in his drum kit.

[edit] Geometrical Designs

Danny has laid claim to various drumming techniques that use sacred geometrical figures such as the unicursal hexagram. The final product is very recognizable, fluent drumming, although to him it is much more: the official Tool website claims that Danny uses drumming as a ritual similar to occult rituals, with purposes varying from spiritual exploration to "a gateway [which] summoned a demon he has contained...that has been delivering short parables similar to passages within The Book of Lies."[1] Another geometrical reference from the website was the inclusion of Nothing in This Book is True... by Bob Frissell on the band's recommended reading list, a book that deals with sacred geometry and the evolution of human consciousness.[2]

[edit] Side projects and other musical endeavours

Due to Carey's work as a session drummer, and his reputation as being one of the world's best, he has contributed to a number of projects:

[edit] Equipment

Danny plays a Designer kit from Sonor (beech shells with makassar ebony veneers - 1" thick on 8" tom and progressively thinner as the drums get larger), which he designed himself and used on Tool's recent 10,000 days album and tours. The set-up is as follows:

Drums: (Diameter x Depth)

  • 14"x8" Bronze Snare (by Jeff Ocheltree, made out of recycled Paiste Cymbals)
  • 8"x8" Tom
  • 10"x10" Tom
  • 14"x16" Tom
  • 16"x18" Floor Tom
  • Two 24"x18" Bass Drums

Danny has been a Paiste cymbal endorser since 1992:

  • 13" Signature Sound Edge Hi-Hat
  • 7.5" 2002 Cup Chime # 2
  • 8" Signature Bell
  • 6" 2002 Accent Cymbal
  • 8" 3000 Bell (discontinued)
  • 8" New Signature Dark Energy Splash MK I (inverted)
  • 10" New Signature Dark Energy Splash MK I
  • 22" 2002 Novo China (custom)
  • 18" Signature Full Crash
  • 18" Signature Power Crash
  • 22" Signature Dry Heavy Ride (custom)
  • 22" Signature Thin China (custom)
  • 20" Signature Power Crash
  • 11/18" Noise Works Dark Buzz China Set
  • 40" Symphonic Gong

Drum Heads (Evans):

  • Snare: Power Center on batter side, Evans Hazy 300 on snare side.
  • Toms: G2 clear on batter side, G1 clear on resonant side.
  • Bass: EQ3 clear on batter side, Retro Screen Mesh on resonant side.

The hardware is mainly composed of Sonor stands, Pearl Eliminator (previously Axis Longboard pedals), a Roc-n-Soc Throne and a DW 5000 hi-hat stand.

Danny uses his own signature model of drumstick made by Vic Firth[3]. He previously had endorsed a signature model with Trueline Drumsticks (now Trueline's Tribal Assault model [4]).

Recently, Danny began using an electronic drum pad previously designed exclusively for him by Vince De Franco. These pads are called the Synesthesia Mandala Drums, and have replaced the six Simmons SDX pads formerly in his setup. He uses a program called Battery, from Native Instruments, on an Apple Mac G5 to manage the samples.

Additionally, he uses a Korg Wave Drum and a Roland MC-505 and Handsonic.

Previously, Danny was switching between two drum kits, one being his old SONOR Designer series, the other his Paiste 'Drumtree' kit (which he still uses on some US tours, but not anywhere else as it is too heavy to readily transport). The latter are Custom Cast bronze drums made from recycled Paiste cymbals, manufactured by master drum tech and drum maker Jeff Ocheltree.

[edit] Drumming Techniques

In search of new techniques, Carey has studied tabla with Aloke Dutta who can be heard playing on the live version of the song Pushit (from Salival). This is especially apparent in 10,000 Days, on tracks such as Intension, for which Danny has recorded the tabla parts himself in studio. The tablas (and other percussive instruments) used in Tool's music are replicated live using the Mandala pads.

Carey's popularity among drummers and non-drummers stems from the diversity of his sound, his supreme technical ability, his frequent uses of odd time signatures. He has stated in interviews that he effectively treats his feet as he does his hands: he practices rudiments (used for sticking techniques) and even snare drum solos with his feet to improve his double bass drumming.

He has also stated that when he is playing to an odd time signature, he tries to drum to the "feel" of the song and establish general "inner pulse" for the given time signature instead of fully counting it out.

[edit] Trivia

  • Danny is a fan of the University of Kansas Jayhawks. He occasionally wears a Kansas basketball jersey at Tool concerts, with the number 22 and name "Carey" on the back. The jersey's name and number are that of Jeff Carey, who played at Kansas from 1999-2002, they are not related to each other but Jeff Carey's roommate and fellow teamate of the Jayhawks Eric Chenowith was a fan and told Jeff about the idea. Danny was happy to wear the jersey to show his Jayhawk support.
  • Danny is also a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. This is often referenced on the bands' website at least twice a year when the Chiefs would play their division rivals, the Oakland Raiders, and a friendly rift between Carey and the site's webmaster, Blair (a Raiders fan), would ensue.
  • Danny has been known to play in the NBA entertainment league, at different times his team has included actors such as Ray Liotta and Michael Rapaport, who have played games against sides featuring rap icons Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg [5]
  • Danny's "Drumtree" kit, cost about $70,000 to make and the cast bronze bass drum weighted close to 700 pounds after pulling it out of the mold, and after lathing it was lowered to about 100 pounds.[citation needed]
  • According to the Dissectional, Danny's top ten albums are:
  1. Believe It - Tony Williams Lifetime
  2. Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
  3. Heavy Weather - Weather Report
  4. Brain Salad Surgery - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
  5. Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions - Killing Joke
  6. Discipline - King Crimson
  7. The Process - Skinny Puppy
  8. Slovenska Akropola - Laibach
  9. Relayer - Yes
  10. Tin Drum - Japan
  • According to the Dissectional, Danny's top ten artists are:
  1. Stanislav Szukalski
  2. Kazimir Malevich
  3. El Lissitzky
  4. Salvador Dalí
  5. Ernst Fuchs
  6. Anselm Kiefer
  7. Piet Mondrian
  8. Hieronymus Bosch
  9. Rick Griffin
  10. Wassily Kandinsky
  1. Outside the Circles of Time - Kenneth Grant
  2. Dancing Naked in the Mind Field - Kary Mullis
  3. Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism - Chogyam Trungpa
  4. The Mission of Art - Alex Grey
  5. Cosmic Trigger - Robert Anton Wilson
  6. Magic in Theory and Practice - Aleister Crowley
  7. Uriel's Machine - Robert Lomas and Christopher Knight
  8. Psychedelic Experience - Timothy Leary
  9. The Man in the High Castle - Phillip K. Dick
  10. Anatomy of the Body of God - Frater Achad

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