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So, 'Mike Portnoy - Drumming Colors' is a neat little piece for drum enthusiasts. It’s just Mike's drum cam footage during the recording of Flying Colors' self-titled album, which gives you this raw, intimate glimpse into the studio vibe. The pacing is pretty straightforward, skipping the fluff and diving right into the beats. You get both a full band mix and an isolated drum mix, so it's like having a backstage pass. It’s all about rhythm and how he interacts with the music, which is kind of unique, not your typical concert film or documentary. It feels very personal, almost like you're right there with him, just jamming away.
This film is a bit of a rarity for collectors, as it showcases a very particular moment in a band's creative process. While the director remains unknown, the appeal lies in the authenticity of the footage, making it a standout for those who appreciate the intricacies of drumming. It's not widely available in mainstream formats, so finding a copy can be a challenge, but it holds a certain charm for those who want to delve deep into the mechanics of music production.
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