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MessageSujet: DREAM THEATER   DREAM THEATER Icon_minitimeMar 29 Jan - 20:59

DREAM THEATER Talk About Follow-Up To A Dramatic Turn Of Events




DREAM THEATER are currently in the recording studio preparing the
follow-up to 2011's A Dramatic Turn Of Events. Guitarist John Petrucci
and keyboardist Jordan Rudess spoke with Roadrunner Records about the process in an excerpt below:


Roadrunner Record: How prepared are you going into sessions? Are
songs fully plotted out, or are there just vague ideas that get shaped
in the studio?


Rudess: "Well, with Dream Theater, we really like to write together,
but that’s not to say we have no ideas going in. We’ll have seed ideas,
things to get us started. Riffs, motifs, eight bars, maybe 16 bars. For
the most part, that’s how Dream Theater works. Occasionally, John will
bring in a ballad he wants to put on the album, but we enjoy having
these seeds that whoever came up with them did, and then we all work on
them together."


Petrucci: "We always talk about the concept for the album, so we
always come in with a plan, the direction of the album, the type of
album we want to make, and we get everyone literally on the same page,
so that we’re all focused in a general sense and even in some specific
senses. But as far as actual ideas, throughout the touring year, as
we’re playing live, if someone has an idea and they bring it into
soundcheck and we start jamming on it, we always record it, and so those
little recordings, whether they’re jams or chord progressions or
whatever, we’ll archive them and have them ready to go. And then, ideas
that I come up with by myself at home, in the hotel room or whatever, I
archive them in a special folder, New Album Ideas, whether they’re
completed demos or just little seeds or riffs or whatever, but those are
good starting points. We’ll go through all that stuff and use what we
want, and at the same time we come up with fresh stuff in the studio,
just having nothing to do with previous ideas. So it’s a combination."


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Roadrunner Record: What’s Mike Mangini’s role in the writing process
this time around? Are you looking forward to having him be a
participant in the creative process?


Rudess: "Well, we just got started, so it’s hard to answer that. I
will say that Mike comes into this being very respectful of all of us,
understanding that we’ve been a functioning organization without him for
all these years. So Mangini comes into this knowing that the
compositional forces are alive and well in the band [laughs]. And yes of
course he’s somebody we want there, because we think he’s fabulous, but
he’s coming in with some care and understanding. That’s first of all.
But Mike Mangini is one of the biggest rhythm experts on the planet
Earth right now. He can do things with rhythm no one else can do. He’s
inspired; for him, math and music is totally one thing in his brain, and
it’s an incredible thing for us to have that mixed into the writing
process. It’s exciting. Because somebody like myself, I’m really
terrible at math, but somehow when it comes to rhythm, I’m really good.
Not as good as Mike Mangini – I don’t think anybody is. But having that
skill, as part of a band that already has a fairly high skill set when
it comes to different aspects of writing music and making music, is
pretty cool. It’s major for us. I feel like it brings in this element
that will put us even more on top of our game. So that’s what I’m
looking forward to in the writing, and so far, even though we’re just
getting started, I can tell that’s the way it’s going to go."


Petrucci: "First of all, it’s been going great with him, and as much
as we’ve been a band together for about 15 years, we haven’t really
experienced that process together. We’ve been in the studio for a few
weeks now, and he’s been amazing. Amazing chemistry is great, the
writing process and the whole vibe is great, and his role is to let his
personality shine as a drummer, creatively and to have his input and his
musical personality really come through. And I gotta tell you, it’s
happening. When people hear the drumming on this album, they’re gonna be
pretty freaked out. On the last album, he did a great job, but he
wasn’t there for the writing process and he was interpreting drum parts
that I had programmed. Even though he used his creativity, of course, to
change them up and do his thing, I feel like now he’s just Mike Mangini
unleashed. It’s all him. It’s all his creativity, all his decisions and
ideas and man, the guy’s an animal."


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