Jean Davoisne

Jean Davoisne is a French drummer and composer.[1]

Career

Davoisne began his career as a drums teacher, bandmaster/conductor in music schools which helped him to begin two Tama drums schools in 2008 in southern France.[2] He started performing at the age of 16 and did his very first project named Ultimatum in 1995, the band performed grunge/punk rock at the JMF his first step on stage. He has shared stages as drummer in several bands with various artists such as Emir Kusturica, Pleymo , Koritni, Jayen Varma, Aparna Panshikar, Angie Swan,[3] Divinity Roxx,[4] Noisia, Amon Tobin , DJ Miss Roxx , Billy ze Kick , Dr. Feelgood , John Coghlan's Quo. He performed later with the bands IPhaze, and The Khayal Groove[5] and has toured Canada, Europe and India.[6] Jean Davoisne is a versatile drummer, performing Rock, Metal, World Music, Drum n' Bass, Dubstep and Neurofunk.

Recordings

Davoisne has released/co-produced 4 albums and 4 EP’. The main ones are 'The Other Side’(album) with the Band Alkimya in 2007 distributed by Brennus Music in 35 countries, 'Reflections of a purple moon’(album) in 2012 and 'Friendship'(EP) in 2015 with the band The Khayal Groove. He has also been featured on more than 10 albums as drummer/composer with various French and foreign artists. In 2013, he was featured on the album ” Eternity ” by Tina Guo, he composed the Original Sound Track for the French short movie “Le fantôme de Laurely” produced by Vis-Or Production[7] and recorded "The Awakening", an original drums piece for the compilation "Pulsa'son #3" produced by Eric Thievon. In 2016 he records 'Conn3ction' (Live album) with the band IPHAZE.

Equipment

Davoisne endorses Tama Drums, Zildjian cymbals, Gruv Gear and Pro Orca products

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