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Jaki Liebezeit: Life, Theory and Practice of a Master Drummer

Can drummer Jaki Liebezeit has long been a legendary figure among musicians, and this book is the first comprehensive guide to his groundbreaking theories

Publication date: 23 January, 2020
Status: Published
Book: Ebook Download
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'For anyone interested in the mind that created the powerful beats of Can. . . This book is essential' Modern Drummer

'Affectionate insight and intriguing detail . . . The illumination is invaluable' Mojo

Jaki Liebezeit is a legendary figure among musicians, best remembered as the groove and power behind the influential German band Can. Until now, though, few have known about his most significant legacy: a complete practical theory of drumming, based on the natural principles of movement he observed during his lifelong research into the discipline.

Following Jaki's unexpected death in 2017, producer Jono Podmore and journalist John Payne contacted his drum group Drums Off Chaos and long-term collaborator Burnt Friedman to see if the theory could be pieced together before it was lost or corrupted. Fortunately the basic principles had already been transcribed, and with the help of Jaki's widow Birgit Berger; drummers Reiner Linke, Maf Retter and Gero Sprafke; composer Manos Tsangaris; and discographer Bryan O'Connell, they have assembled a comprehensive account of not only the drum theory, but also Jaki's profound conceptual and pragmatic vision as applied throughout his life.

This landmark book features a host of previously unseen photos including reproductions of Jaki's own artwork, alongside the first-ever discography to cover the full, unparalleled range of his recordings.

'A brilliantly accessible insight into rhythmic method and thinking, at turns intelligent without being foreboding, charming without being facetious, and exhaustive without being exhausting' Freq


About the Author

Jono Podmore

Jono Podmore, aka Kumo – Professor of the Practice of Popular Music at the prestigious Hochschule für Musik in Cologne, Germany – is best known latterly for his tireless work curating the archives of Krautrock pioneers Can. Podmore has also been working on his own musical projects under his Kumo alias across multiple releases and performances worldwide since 1995. His established group Metamono finds new life in vintage analogue and hand-made electronics. A long-standing contributor to music website Getintothis, his pieces cover broader political and sociological themes. Jono hails from Liverpool and lives in London, where he teaches t'ai chi.

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