"My drumming is always an experiment"
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The intent is practical. Mastelotto’s career (especially in the prog and art-rock ecosystems around King Crimson) is built on making rhythm elastic: part pulse, part sound design, part conversation. In that context, “experiment” also hints at tools and hybrid setups - acoustic drums colliding with electronics, loops, odd meters, and glitchy accents. The kit becomes a lab bench, and the “results” are felt more than announced: a groove that suddenly tilts, a backbeat that fractures, a pattern that implies one tempo while the band plays another.
The subtext is a stance against complacency. “Always” is the provocation: experimentation isn’t an occasional soloistic detour, it’s the baseline ethic. There’s vulnerability baked in, too. Experiments can fail. By embracing that risk, he positions mistakes as data, not shame - a mindset that keeps a veteran musician from turning into a greatest-hits machine and keeps the music alive, slightly dangerous, and undeniably present.
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