Pat Mastelotto | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lee Patrick Mastelotto |
Born | Chico, California, U.S. | September 10, 1955
Genres | Progressive rock, jazz fusion, pop rock, progressive metal |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums, electronic percussion |
Member of | King Crimson, Stick Men, O.R.k. |
Formerly of | Mr. Mister, HoBoLeMa, The Rembrandts, XTC, Tuner |
Website | PatMastelotto.com |
Lee Patrick Mastelotto (born September 10, 1955) is an American rock drummer and record producer. He has been a member of King Crimson, Stick Men, Mr. Mister and O.R.k., as well as working as a session drummer with XTC, The Pointer Sisters and The Rembrandts (including well known Friends theme song I'll Be There for You), among others. [1] In addition, he has led or co-led other projects including Mastica, Tuner, TU and The Mastelottos. [2] [3]
For King Crimson, he initially formed part of the "Double Trio" lineup from 1994 to 1997, working with Bill Bruford as part of a double-drumkit arrangement. Following Bruford's departure in 1997, Mastelotto remained with King Crimson, becoming their longest-serving drummer and working both solo and in various configurations with subsequent drummers Gavin Harrison, Bill Rieflin and Jeremy Stacey.
Mastelotto is a pioneer and continuing developer of a mixed acoustic-and-electronic drumming approach which he refers to as "traps and buttons", and which incorporates techniques and methods from rock, pop and electronic dance music styles. As well as being a drummer, he works as a producer, engineer and mixer, working extensively with digital audio workstations.
Mastelotto was born in Chico, California. [1] He started playing the drums at the age of 10; by the time he was 16 he was playing in popular local bands and while still in high school commuted several hours to Lake Tahoe for gigs. Moving to Los Angeles in the mid-1970s, Mastelotto worked for many bands and as a studio session drummer. In this capacity he worked for Martin Briley, Holly Knight, Scandal, Al Jarreau, The Pointer Sisters, Patti LaBelle, Kenny Loggins, Martika, Danny Wilde and Holly Penfield as well as playing drums on the double platinum album Rockland by Canadian rock musician Kim Mitchell.
In 1983, Mastelotto was a founding member of Mr. Mister. The band had a number one album, Welcome to the Real World, and two number one singles, "Broken Wings" and "Kyrie". They recorded four albums, with the fourth, Pull , recorded in 1989–1990 but remaining unreleased until late 2010.
His tenure with Mr. Mister was followed by more session work for bands such as XTC, The Sugarcubes, Hall & Oates, Cock Robin, The Rembrandts, Jude Cole, Eddie Money, Tina Arena, Matthew Sweet, Julia Fordham, Robyn Hitchcock and David Sylvian. In 1991 Mastelotto co-produced Peter Kingsbery's first solo album before being asked to join King Crimson.
Mastelotto has been a member of King Crimson since 1994, resulting in him becoming their longest serving drummer. He was the first of two drummers hired for the "Double Trio" line-up of the mid-1990s, the second being previous long-term King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford. Mastelotto and Bruford operated as parallel drummers for the Double Trio, playing different styles and parts which sometimes intermeshed and sometimes worked separately. Following Bruford's departure in 1997, Mastelotto became the band's sole drummer, working mostly on the electronic Roland V-Drums set and bringing in simultaneous/triggered electronic drum loops and textures based on his interest in intelligent dance music and drum and bass. For King Crimson's 2008 lineup, the band returned to a double-drummer arrangement with Mastelotto now joined by Gavin Harrison.
For the period of King Crimson activity lasting from 2013 to 2021 (the "Seven Headed Beast" and "Three over Five" line-ups), Mastelotto played as part of a three-drummer arrangement, initially with Harrison and Bill Rieflin, and subsequently with Harrison and Jeremy Stacey. In each of these setups, Mastelotto also took on an extended percussionist role incorporating multiple sound effects, samples and programs (taking on something of the function played by percussionist/"allsorts" contributor Jamie Muir in the 1972 King Crimson).
To date, Mastelotto has appeared on three King Crimson studio albums (Thrak, The ConstruKction of Light and The Power to Believe, released between 1995 and 2003), one mini-album, two EPs and numerous live releases between 1995 and 2022.
During, and in parallel to, his King Crimson work, Mastelotto has been an integral part of several King Crimson-related bands. He produced, edited, mixed and played on the ProjeKct 3 and ProjeKct 4 releases by the band's "ProjeKcts" subgroupings, playing a particularly dominant role on the IDM-influenced ProjeKct 3. [4]
Mastelotto also played with League of Crafty Guitarists who formed Fripp adjacent bands; one was California Guitar Trio. Along with Tony Levin and CGT, such pieces as Mahavishnu Orchestra covers were done. [5]
Mastelotto currently works with King Crimson bass/Chapman Stick player Tony Levin and centrozoon's touch guitarist Markus Reuter in the art rock trio Stick Men. [6] He is also a member of the progressive/experimental bands TU (with fellow King Crimson alumnus Trey Gunn), KTU (with Gunn, Kimmo Pohjonen and Samuli Kosminen), and Tuner [7] (a duo with Markus Reuter). [8]
Mastelotto was one of the two drummers in the Crimson ProjeKct, a six-piece band which merged Stick Men with the Adrian Belew Power Trio in order to play King Crimson music from the 1980s to 2000s periods. In conjunction with engineer/programmer Bill Munyon, Mastelotto formed the IDM project BPM&M (which to date has recorded one album, 2001's 'XtraKcts & ArtifaKcts', which featured or sampled many King Crimson members and associates). In early 2021 he released a new album, A Romantic's Guide to King Crimson, with his wife Deborah on lead vocals, credited to The Mastelottos. The album featured reworked versions of twelve King Crimson songs, deliberately re-arranged in a more popular style in order to accent the group's songwriting and its gentler side. [9] [10]
In 2015, Mastelotto joined Carmelo Pipitone (guitarist of Italian band Marta sui Tubi), Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari (singer and keyboard player with Berserk! and Obake) and Colin Edwin (former bass player with Porcupine Tree) in a new heavy progressive rock band called O.R.k. Their first album, "Inflamed Rides", was released the same year and was followed in 2017 by Soul of an Octopus, in 2019 by Ramagehead (with artwork by Adam Jones of Tool) and in 2022 by Screamnasium.
Mastelotto's other projects include Mastica (an Americana/art-rock trio with Mark "Gum B." Williams of Poi Dog Pondering/Alejandro Escovedo band and Monica 'MonKey' Champion from Baboon Orchestra), and M.P.TU (with Little Feat guitarist Phil Brown, singer Malford Milligan and Spirit/Firefall/Heart bassist Mark Andes). He has continued to guest with Jay Terrien, Cock Robin, drummer Terry Bozzio, Mecca, Herd of Instinct, Tony Levin and the California Guitar Trio, and has contributed to major network television themes.
Since moving to Austin, Texas, Mastelotto has worked with Austinites Storyville, Abra Moore, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and theremin player Pamelia Kurstin. In 2007 Mastelotto went on tour with The Flower Kings in Europe supporting their album The Sum Of No Evil, followed by an appearance at the enormous Creation of Peace festival in Kazan, Russia, with Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Eddie Jobson. This was followed by another new project, HoBoLeMa, with Levin, Bozzio and Allan Holdsworth. [11]
In 2014, he released a collaborative album with Tobias Ralph called ToPaRaMa . [12]
Year | Projects | Title |
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1983 | Martin Briley | One Night with a Stranger |
1984 | Mr. Mister | I Wear the Face |
1985 | Mr. Mister | Welcome to the Real World |
1987 | Mr. Mister | Go On... |
1989 | XTC | Oranges & Lemons |
2010 | Mr. Mister | Pull (Recorded 1989–1990) |
1994 | King Crimson | Vrooom |
1995 | King Crimson | THRAK |
1995 | King Crimson | B'Boom: Live in Argentina |
1996 | King Crimson | Thrakattak |
1998 | ProjeKct Four | West Coast Live |
1998 | ProjeKct Four | Live in San Francisco/The Roar of P4 |
1999 | ProjeKct Three | Masque |
1999 | ProjeKct Three | Live in Austin, TX |
1999 | King Crimson | The ProjeKcts |
1999 | King Crimson | The Deception of the Thrush: A Beginners' Guide to ProjeKcts |
2000 | Bozzio / Mastelotto | Bozzio / Mastelotto |
2000 | ProjeKct X | Heaven and Earth |
2000 | Mastica | 99 |
2000 | King Crimson | the construKction of light |
2000 | King Crimson | Heavy ConstruKction |
2001 | King Crimson | Level Five |
2001 | King Crimson | Vrooom Vrooom |
2001 | BPM&M | XtraKcts & ArtifaKcts |
2002 | Rhythm Buddies (TU) | Thunderbird Suite |
2002 | Mastica | MasTicAttack |
2002 | California Guitar Trio with Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto | CG3+2 |
2002 | King Crimson | Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With |
2003 | King Crimson | The Power to Believe |
2003 | King Crimson | EleKtrik: Live in Japan |
2003 | TU | TU |
2005 | TU | Official Bootleg |
2005 | Tuner | TOTEM |
2005 | KTU | 8 Armed Monkey |
2007 | Tuner | POLE |
2007 | M.P.TU | M.P.TU |
2008 | Tuner | MÜÜT |
2008 | Pat Mastelotto & Pamelia Kurstin | Tunisia |
2009 | Tuner | ZWAR |
2009 | KTU | Quiver |
2009 | Stick Men | Stick Men [A special edition] |
2010 | Stick Men | Soup |
2011 | TU | Live In Russia |
2011 | Stick Men | AbsalomEP |
2011 | Stick Men | Live In Montevideo 2011 |
2011 | Stick Men | Live In Buenos Aires 2011 |
2011 | The Flower Kings | Tour Kaputt |
2012 | Stick Men | Open |
2013 | Stick Men | Deep |
2013 | The Crimson Projekct | Official Bootleg Live 2012 |
2014 | Stick Men | Power Play |
2014 | Stick Men | Unleashed: Live Improvs 2013 |
2014 | The Crimson Projekct | Live In Tokyo |
2014 | Pat Mastelotto, Tobias Ralph | ToPaRaMa |
2015 | KoMaRa | KoMaRa |
2015 | O.R.k | Inflamed Rides |
2015 | King Crimson | Live at the Orpheum |
2015 | King Crimson | Live EP 2014 (Vinyl Cyclops Picture Disc) |
2016 | King Crimson | Live In Toronto |
2016 | King Crimson | Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind |
2016 | Stick Men feat. David Cross | Midori: Live In Tokyo |
2016 | Stick Men | Prog Noir |
2017 | O.R.k | Soul of an Octopus |
2017 | King Crimson | Heroes - Live In Europe, 2016 |
2017 | Tuner | FACE |
2017 | King Crimson | Live in Chicago |
2017 | Stick Men feat. Mel Collins | Roppongi - Live In Tokyo 2017 |
2019 | O.R.k. | Ramagehead |
2020 | David Cross and Peter Banks | Crossover |
2021 | The Mastelottos | A Romantic's Guide to King Crimson |
2021 | Frost* | Day And Age |
2023 | Tu-Ner | T-1 Contact Information |
King Crimson were an English-based progressive rock band formed in London in 1968. Led by guitarist Robert Fripp, they drew inspiration from a wide variety of music, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, folk, heavy metal, gamelan, blues, industrial, electronic, experimental music and new wave. They exerted a strong influence on the early 1970s progressive rock movement, including on contemporaries such as Yes and Genesis, and continue to inspire subsequent generations of artists across multiple genres. The band has earned a large cult following, especially in the 21st century.
Anthony Frederick Levin is an American musician and composer specializing in electric bass guitars, Chapman Stick and upright bass. He also sings and plays synthesizer. Levin is best known for his work with King Crimson (1981–2021) and Peter Gabriel. He is also a member of Liquid Tension Experiment, Bruford Levin Upper Extremities (1998–2000) and HoBoLeMa (2008–2010). He has led his own band, Stick Men, since 2010.
The Construkction of Light is the twelfth studio album by English band King Crimson, released in May 2000 by record label Virgin. It is the first of two studio albums to feature the "double duo" line-up of Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Trey Gunn and Pat Mastelotto. It is the group's longest studio album and the only one not to chart in the United States.
Trey Gunn is an American musician, known for being in the progressive rock band King Crimson from 1994 to 2003. He plays Warr Guitar and Chapman Stick instruments.
The VROOOM Sessions is an album of instrumental outtakes recorded by King Crimson as studio improvisations during the rehearsals for the recording sessions of their 1994 comeback EP Vrooom.
A Beginners' Guide to the King Crimson Collectors' Club is a 2000 album by the band King Crimson, compiled from King Crimson Collectors' Club albums - limited release live recordings of concert performances, studio sessions and radio sessions.
Vrooom is an EP by the band King Crimson, classified as a mini-album due to its length. It was released in 1994 as a companion to the subsequent full length album THRAK (1995). It is the first King Crimson release to feature the “double trio” of guitarists Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew, bassists Trey Gunn and Tony Levin, and drummers Bill Bruford and Pat Mastelotto.
Thrak is the eleventh studio album by the band King Crimson released in 1995 through Virgin Records. It was preceded by the mini-album Vrooom in 1994. It was their first full-length studio album since Three of a Perfect Pair eleven years earlier, and the only full album to feature the "double trio" lineup of Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Trey Gunn, Bill Bruford and Pat Mastelotto. It is the group's final studio album to feature Bruford or Levin.
"Thela Hun Ginjeet" is a single by the band King Crimson, released in 1981 and on the album Discipline (1981). The song name is an anagram of "heat in the jungle", which is a reference to crime in the city.
Stick Men is an American progressive rock supergroup founded in 2007 by Pat Mastelotto, Tony Levin, and Michael Bernier. Since 2010, the lineup stabilized around Mastelotto, Levin, and Markus Reuter. The band was formed as a vehicle for progressive rock music performed almost exclusively with Chapman Sticks and drums.
The ProjeKcts are a succession of spin-off projects associated with the band King Crimson.
The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume Two – 1981–2003 is a compilation album by the highly influential English progressive rock band King Crimson, containing the best-known songs from the group's 1981–2003 phase. No material from the album the construKction of light (2000) was included in this box set. It was released in 2005.
The Deception of the Thrush: A Beginners' Guide to ProjeKcts is an album released by the band King Crimson in 1999. It contains tracks from the box set / live album The ProjeKcts.
Vrooom Vrooom is a live two CD set by the band King Crimson, recorded in 1995 & 1996, and released in 2001. It features the six member “double trio” lineup of the band, with guitarists Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew, bassists Tony Levin and Trey Gunn, and drummers Bill Bruford and Pat Mastelotto.
A Scarcity of Miracles is the lone album by Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins, released in 2011. It united singer and guitarist Jakko Jakszyk with three musicians best known from King Crimson, guitarist Robert Fripp, saxophonist Mel Collins and bassist/Chapman Stick player Tony Levin. Porcupine Tree member Gavin Harrison was featured on drums. Jakszyk and Harrison would go on to participate together in the next incarnation of King Crimson.
Tuner is an electronic rock trio formed by drummer/programmer Pat Mastelotto and touch guitarist Markus Reuter. Tuner has released six albums and also functions as a production team, having produced and arranged records for Toyah, Moonbound and Chrysta Bell and as remixers. Mastelotto and Reuter also work together in Stick Men and The Crimson ProjeKct.
Live at the Orpheum is a live album by the band King Crimson, released by Discipline Global Mobile records in 2015. The album was recorded on 30 September and 1 October at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, California on the band's The Elements of King Crimson US tour of 2014.
Live in Chicago, or Official Bootleg: Live in Chicago, June 28, 2017, is a live album by the English progressive rock band King Crimson, released through Discipline Global Mobile records on 14 October 2017. The album was recorded on 28 June at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago, Illinois during the band's 2017 United States tour. It is the first full-length release by the eight-piece incarnation of the band and features new songs and rearrangements of compositions mostly from the early 1970s.
Julie Slick is an American musician primarily known as a bassist. She started her career in 1998 at the age of 12 in the original Paul Green School of Rock (company) where she continued studying until 2004, a year after she graduated high school. Slick went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude from Drexel University in 2008 in the music industry program.