Produced by:
KBOO
Program::
Air date:
Tue, 03/24/2015 - 8:00pm to 10:00pm
Featured Artist Drumspyder
Tonight on THE MELTING POT RADIO SHOW we focus on Featured Artist Drumspyder
Scott Sterling aka Drumspyder brings a deep love of rhythm, drums, and dance to his distinctive style of electronic fusion. As an expert percussionist specializing in the Mediterranean family of instruments (framedrum, tamborine, and arabic tabla), he weaves traditional rhythms and contemporary bass sounds into finely sculpted grooves, equally inspirational to the dancefloor and the on-stage performer.
Originating in San Francisco's crucible of bellydance, bass culture, and world music fusion, Drumspyder has come into his own as an original producer, building a substantial catalog of work on the Caravan and Dakini labels and releasing his first original EP on Desert Trax in early 2015. In addition he is a prolific remixer, lending his signature live percussion and melodic touch to the Desert Dwellers, Deya Dova, David Starfire, and various traditional Arabic ensembles, with many more on the way. In addition, his music has been featured in numerous dance DVDs and theatrical productions.
2015 is set to be a jam-packed festival season, with bookings in progress throughout the US and Canada.
Soundcloud : soundcloud.com/drumspyder
Scott Sterling aka Drumspyder brings a deep love of rhythm, drums, and dance to his distinctive style of electronic fusion. As an expert percussionist specializing in the Mediterranean family of instruments (framedrum, tamborine, and arabic tabla), he weaves traditional rhythms and contemporary bass sounds into finely sculpted grooves, equally inspirational to the dancefloor and the on-stage performer.
Originating in San Francisco's crucible of bellydance, bass culture, and world music fusion, Drumspyder has come into his own as an original producer, building a substantial catalog of work on the Caravan and Dakini labels and releasing his first original EP on Desert Trax in early 2015. In addition he is a prolific remixer, lending his signature live percussion and melodic touch to the Desert Dwellers, Deya Dova, David Starfire, and various traditional Arabic ensembles, with many more on the way. In addition, his music has been featured in numerous dance DVDs and theatrical productions.
2015 is set to be a jam-packed festival season, with bookings in progress throughout the US and Canada.
Soundcloud : soundcloud.com/drumspyder