Ian Matthews (drummer)

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Ian Matthews
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Ian Matthews at Nottingham O2 Arena, 2 December 2011, during their Velociraptor! arena tour
Background information
Born (1971-06-20) 20 June 1971 (age 52)
Origin Bristol, England
Genres Indie rock, neo-psychedelia, jazz, funk, electronica
Occupation(s) Drummer
Associated acts Kasabian
Website kasabian.co.uk

Ian Matthews is an English musician, best known as the Drummer for the Rock band Kasabian. Prior to Kasabian he played with a number of noted local Bristol bands, such as K-Passa, CCQ, Ilya and Sissi. He met Kasabian in 2001before the band were signed when they were recording their Demo's in Bristol. It was from these early sessions Ian recorded with them came the single "Processed Beats". He also played on "Butcher Blues" and "Club Foot" from Kasabian's self-titled debut album. He also overdubbed an extra drum track over the single version of "Cutt Off", and recorded the drums to the B side "Beneficial Herbs" He was asked to tour with them in April 2004 and became a permanent member in April 2005.

Ian started his career as a young club/jazz drummer and still when not touring or recording with Kasabian he often plays small jazz/funk gigs in and around Bristol. Ian has recorded with Bristol artist James Morton's Porkchop on 'Don't You Worry 'Bout That' album.[1]

He cites Mitch Mitchell, Tony Williams and Buddy Rich as his strongest drumming influences.[2]

In 2015 Ian joined with Al Murray, Keith Keough, Stuart Warmington and Al Kitching in founding the British Drum Company.

Drum Kits

Ian has used various drum kits and cymbals over the years. Currently he's using British Drum Co Drums, Zildjian cymbals Remo Drum Heads, Vic Firth Sticks and Natal percussion.

Trivia

Ian is left-handed. He broke his left hand when touring with Kasabian in Europe in February 2010 and was replaced by his drum technician Laurie Jenkins for a show and the NME Awards performance of "Vlad the Impaler".

He got his first drum kit when he was four and by the time he was seven he played his first gig in a pub and was capable of laying "a pretty good waltz, quickstep, foxtrot, and tango".[3]

In addition to his work with KASABIAN, Ian has also recorded drums on the following..

2002 Soundisciples Album "Audio Manifesto"

2003 Ilya Album "They Died For Beauty"

2008 "Bruce Parry Presents, Amazon Tribe, Songs For Survival" Album. Track 9 with Skin(Skunk Anansie) @Robot Club feat. the Adi tribe- "Simmer Down"

2012 BBC Earth Unplugged series "Earth Files" Ep2 "Salmon Strike" and Ep5 "Xmas Special"

2013 Film soundtrack "I Give It A Year"

2013 Film soundtrack "Fast And Furious 6"

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