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In this episode of the Drum Dog Podcast, we sit down with Mike Lowry (Future Islands) for a deep dive into groove, taste, and the long road of musical identity. From formative hip-hop shows in โ€™90s Baltimore to punk basements, funk clinics, and sharing festival stages with New Order, Devo, Beck, and Sparks, Mike traces how feel, subtraction, and tone became the cornerstones of his playing.


We talk about learning drums later than most, rejecting chops in favour of pocket, the influence of legends like Clyde Stubblefield, David Garibaldi, Steve Gadd, and Dennis Chambers, and why less can often say far more. Mike also breaks down his approach to writing drum parts in Future Islands - balancing electronic foundations, live dynamics, and instinct - plus those surreal โ€œhow is this my life?โ€ moments that only come from years of staying true to your sound.


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