KRIMH Drummer

KRIMH Drummer

OFFICIAL KZread channel of Austrian drummer and multi instrumentalist Kerim "Krimh" Lechner! 🔱

Drummer for SEPTICLFESH, KRIMH (solo Project) DÅÅTH

Bands worked with: DECAPITATED, BEHEMOTH, HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY, VESANIA, REDEMPTOR and many more

Krimh plays:
** Tama drums
** Meinl Cymbals
** Czarcie Kopyto Pedals
** Remo Heads
** sE Electronics
** Promark Sticks
** Footblaster Triggers
** Craft Ears IEM
** Bogren Digital





KRIMH - Meshuggah - ObZen

KRIMH - Meshuggah - ObZen

KRIMH - Krimhera (2023)

KRIMH - Krimhera (2023)

KRIMH - Leprous - Down

KRIMH - Leprous - Down

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  • @damianneve
    @damianneveКүн бұрын

    I said this about the soleus to the drum technique academy guys and they act like I was a moron... about time you all caught up to science

  • @eatmyconcerns7107
    @eatmyconcerns7107Күн бұрын

    Where are the results?)

  • @soulfate2
    @soulfate2Күн бұрын

    Khrim can you cover The black uncharted by Keep of Kalessin Great content always bro

  • @razorimages
    @razorimagesКүн бұрын

    Science should always be done by Metal fans (seems Aurélie and her teammate are :) ) Very Interesting (even if i'm not even a drummer) : learning how to prevent injuries, learning how to train the muscles is crucial for any sport, so very cool experience (drumming at this level, is sport).

  • @jchope777
    @jchope7772 күн бұрын

    Thanks for doing this dude! So awesome 😎

  • @c73mr0ck
    @c73mr0ck2 күн бұрын

    Anyone who can kill this song like krimh is a god

  • @nocomment9921
    @nocomment99212 күн бұрын

    Awesome video!! I'm always looking for ways to drum safer and long while trying to get to a high level. Love it Krimh!

  • @reverieofmusic436
    @reverieofmusic4362 күн бұрын

    This was awesome! I look forward to seeing the result video whenever that comes out!

  • @krypteral
    @krypteral2 күн бұрын

    sloppy ):

  • @echodream
    @echodream3 күн бұрын

    Did they put a moisture meter in the butt crack?

  • @OriolHinojosaPedrosa
    @OriolHinojosaPedrosa3 күн бұрын

    As musician and trainer this is FREAKING INTERESTING man. Ill be one tune fore sure

  • @Wildoerfaren
    @Wildoerfaren3 күн бұрын

    Really interesting video combining two of my favorite interests; drumming and sports science. Looking forward to the results. Also this shows the high level of control and stamina you have Krimh! 🙌💪🥁🔥

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer2 күн бұрын

    Thank you Peter! 🙏🏻

  • @santiagovitulo7319
    @santiagovitulo73193 күн бұрын

    sos mi idolo hermano

  • @360.Tapestry
    @360.Tapestry4 күн бұрын

    thanks for doing this. thanks to the scientists who are going to help all drummers understand the optimal techniques and training methodology

  • @rafaelandliammostly5316
    @rafaelandliammostly53164 күн бұрын

    👍🇧🇷

  • @jonkipling2605
    @jonkipling26054 күн бұрын

    This was really cool, thanks for sharing!

  • @Samarithan72
    @Samarithan724 күн бұрын

    Sure will be interesting to take part of the conclusion of this study.

  • @Frodamn
    @Frodamn4 күн бұрын

    Krimh, do you think you could have gone faster and/or longer at the higher BPMs if you were able to do more with your hands? I noticed as the BPM went up you mimed hitting a high-hat it looked like. And I know when i do high tremolo picking I get more out of it with both hands than just using my picking hand (if that makes sense)

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer3 күн бұрын

    I could have played more with my hands but I wanted to focus on my feet and to play them tight. So I only played a bit. Sure it helps to have some sort of „pulse“ in order to stay on the tempo. My right hand is more important as it helps my feet to understand the tempo better. The faster you go the harder it gets to not get lost.

  • @Frodamn
    @Frodamn6 сағат бұрын

    @@KRIMHDrummer Thats a good way of explaining it. Thanks for that man. Btw I met you when you came to New Zealand with Behemoth. Would be great to see you make your way back here again some time. Already been 10 years!

  • @jarrahdrum
    @jarrahdrum4 күн бұрын

    very fascinating, thank you for sharing this experience/experiment, Fantastic 🙂

  • @soloseakayaker
    @soloseakayaker4 күн бұрын

    210 bpm=Vampire from Nazareth vibes!! :D

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer3 күн бұрын

    🧛🏻‍♂️

  • @gimmenames9039
    @gimmenames90394 күн бұрын

    Dude is in shape!

  • @hateva_on_bass
    @hateva_on_bass4 күн бұрын

    Wow, that's super interesting! Thank you for sharing.😁🤘🏻 Please post an update with the results if possible.

  • @Lupine.
    @Lupine.4 күн бұрын

    Full and solid strokes. It's not 250+, but it proves how much hard work he puts into practice.

  • @GirlsInYogaPantsAreSimplyNaked
    @GirlsInYogaPantsAreSimplyNaked4 күн бұрын

    If it was for Science, it would be an acoustic kick drum.

  • @armystrong2727
    @armystrong27274 күн бұрын

    This was a total waste of time wasted 3-4 mins of my life lolololol just drum and why worry about muscle function as long as you can play what waste time with this nonsense

  • @VICTHECOMMENTER
    @VICTHECOMMENTER4 күн бұрын

    Fantastic one brother, looking forward to the results of the study

  • @UlfhedinnNorsk
    @UlfhedinnNorsk4 күн бұрын

    Take a look at Evgeniy (Slaughter to Prevail), Eugene (Fleshgod Apocalypse), Krimh, etc… Extreme metal drumming is a dang sport where you have to be in top top shape. Of course there are exceptions like Gene H, Austin A and few others 😉🤘🏻

  • @UlfhedinnNorsk
    @UlfhedinnNorsk4 күн бұрын

    😂 That is the most French accent I have ever heard. Infinity Gauntlet idea is to get Krimh, Sven De Caluve (Aborted), Francesco (Fleshgod Apocalypse) and Alex (Slaughter to Prevail) to all sing in their accents. It would be awesome.

  • @robwoodring9437
    @robwoodring94374 күн бұрын

    After this study is done, i bet that same researcher would find the various blasts & rolls you guys do with your hands interesting. That stuff is just as impressive as the double-bass speed, IMO

  • @MrAkismalam
    @MrAkismalam4 күн бұрын

    Now this is different and super interesting

  • @nortcrusader
    @nortcrusader4 күн бұрын

    As a french people was an honour to receive Krimh :)

  • @UlfhedinnNorsk
    @UlfhedinnNorsk4 күн бұрын

    All you need to do now is unfuck France and make it French again. Last time a brilliant Austrian man came to France, you refused to benefit from his vision. 😂

  • @markusn840
    @markusn8404 күн бұрын

    Extremely intresting. Also studied biomechanics and physiotherapy. Im drummer from Finland.

  • @deathmetaldxb
    @deathmetaldxb5 күн бұрын

    Great video! Question- The Surface for Alesis practice pad is much harder than the drum kit right? It may be causing more strain on the calves, especially with the weight at the back to hold the pad. Would this make a difference in the study?

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer5 күн бұрын

    It feels different than a real kick drum but we have to do it in a lab. It’s not necessarily more straining but rather a different rebound which I am not used to. At my comfortable speed it was fine

  • @NateSmith87
    @NateSmith875 күн бұрын

    SICK

  • @muffinman4353
    @muffinman43535 күн бұрын

    Thomas Lange is the GOAT of double bass drumming....

  • @jamesadamgleason9471
    @jamesadamgleason94715 күн бұрын

    They damn sure got their money out of that Alesis pad

  • @jamesadamgleason9471
    @jamesadamgleason94715 күн бұрын

    Its so badass how the different rhythms play thru

  • @Fudgielips
    @Fudgielips5 күн бұрын

    Gojira tats! 🐋🐋

  • @CooperDustman
    @CooperDustman5 күн бұрын

    Very awesome and important information, thanks for sharing!!

  • @Mr-Foad
    @Mr-Foad5 күн бұрын

    Great stuff Krimh, I don't think the average person knows how much we train and push our bodies this research is awesome !

  • @dio4912
    @dio49125 күн бұрын

    i am a drummer and also i'd like to go to university to study physiotherapy, and it was REALLY interesting! thank you for the video!

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer5 күн бұрын

    Sound like a great choice to study 👍🏻

  • @ManuelDelGiudice
    @ManuelDelGiudice5 күн бұрын

    This is pure gold!!! I'm impatient to see the result! 🤩 Since I had a little back pain,in the lower part of it, I am really interested to understand the muscles involvement during double bass playing! In particular how double bass drumming will affect my back in a long run ✌🏻 AMAZING GUYS! CHEERES FROM ITALY!

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer5 күн бұрын

    Double bass drumming can be hard on the body but with the right technique it should be less impactful. Lower back pain is a common problem to be honest and I think everyone has experienced it at one point.

  • @nathanfaure2032
    @nathanfaure20325 күн бұрын

    I took part in the experiment a year ago and I had really been a game changer for me especially seeing how the interaction between the Soleus muscle and the tibialis anterior. Prior to this experiment I was using mainly the soleus but as soon as we reached my maximum tempo and slowest for the ankle motion we saw the tibialis getting involved and because I didn’t train it at all I guess that at some unconfortable tempos the brain tries to involve other muscles to help, the same thing happened during the endurance part The result of the study like Aurélie and Kerim said are not finished and published yet but since then I’ve been actively training my shins in order to use both muscles all the time in good coordination and so far the results have been great, I’ve been able to slow down the ankle technique as well as expanding my maximum tempo and gained more contrôle and adaptability in my full range of speed I can’t wait to see the results of the whole study and to see the compared data from all the participants ! I’m sure it’s gonna be really interesting for the whole extreme drumming community !

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer5 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your input and detailed explanation of what happened after you took part in this experiment. I also think this study will help to understand everything better.

  • @drumsbiomech2854
    @drumsbiomech28544 күн бұрын

    Thank you Nathan, so glad it gave you some insights !!

  • @schattenwahn2526
    @schattenwahn25265 күн бұрын

    That's really very interesting, I am looking forward to the final results and conclusions! One thing that crossed my mind while watching: you were hesitant to increase the tempo to 230 bpm, but I think I already have seen you playing even faster than that. Is it because than it wouldn't be a "mostly ankle motion" anymore due to the swivels kicking in? Something that is "not allowed" because the focus is on ankle motion (besides the fact that the cable linked to your calf would have a hard time, lol).

  • @drumsbiomech2854
    @drumsbiomech28545 күн бұрын

    The lab conditions are quite constraining and very different from studio conditions, because of the pad that is not the classic pad for Krimh, the electrodes (some of them on the glutes), the probe which is squeezes the calf, etc. Also the sound from the triggers is recorded but Krimh does not hear it while playing so it is very difficult without sound feedback to adjust correctly at high speeds ! That is why all drummers who came for the experiment do not reach their maximal speed during the experiment. But it is not a speed contest, we aim to measure as many speeds as possible to compare and measure the effect of speed on the different parameters, but the maximal value does not matter much in the study :-)

  • @schattenwahn2526
    @schattenwahn25265 күн бұрын

    @@drumsbiomech2854 I understand, thank you for elaborating! :-)

  • @KRIMHDrummer
    @KRIMHDrummer5 күн бұрын

    I might have been a little bit quicker in the past, when I was young 😂 but I never was one of the fast cats out there. To be honest I hate playing on a pad and it’s quite tough to keep higher tempos for a longer period of time. As Aurelie mentioned it’s not a speed contest and we want to rather capture the movement patterns in different tempo zones.

  • @eiswanderer4664
    @eiswanderer46645 күн бұрын

    Very informative! Science and metal, aurelie is living the dream

  • @thedeceased
    @thedeceased5 күн бұрын

    We needed !both! Muscles in our leg for ankle motion. So It's not just lifting the calve. Scientifically proven.

  • @adrienribot
    @adrienribot5 күн бұрын

    Cool stuff 👌

  • @hegyesmaugli
    @hegyesmaugli5 күн бұрын

    How the hell does that Mb8 ride hold up so well after way over 10 years of intensive playing????????

  • @normalwhitedude
    @normalwhitedude5 күн бұрын

    Really cool!

  • @madmatt_81
    @madmatt_815 күн бұрын

    Super cool , very illuminating episode, fascinating 🖤🔥