Takeoff of Mark Mironov - stars of the Russian DeathCore

A comrade named Mark Mironov was born in 1989 in a city on the Neva. This is a very outstanding young musician who is considered one of the best domestic drummers of our time. In addition, the guy successfully advertises companies such as MasterWork, Peace, Axis, producing "drum-ware." They have long established themselves in the global tool market.

How it all started

This is a real nugget!

Even in his adolescence, Mark Mironov was irresistibly drawn to drums, and, impressed by the coolest gang of Slipknot, the feathergrass furiously began to master this wonderful instrument. From now on, Joey Jordison became his idol , and he began to cherish the dream of his own band and concerts on the big stage. He became friends with the drum kit in 2005, after dad arranged a personal meeting with the drummer of “King and the Jester”.

Despite his youth, hard work and perseverance made Mark Mironov one of the best drummers of our DeathCore scene. He is known for his work on projects such as Autoscan and My Autumn. At that time, six release albums were already recorded, in which Mark took part.

Foreign glory

Mark and the French

The popularity of a simple Russian guy even spread to Europe and the United States, as evidenced by the frequent mention of Russian talent in the media. These are articles, and notes on major portals, and even video publications demonstrating to the world the talented play of drummer Mark Mironov. After all, he can play even the most complex broken rhythms, the modern "heavy", which among the youth goes with a bang. In addition, the guy played from 2012 to 2016 in the French group Betraying the Martyrs, but because of problems related to the visa, Mironov had to leave her. Now he works more as a session musician, speaking with different teams.

Not everyone has been given in such a short time to develop their own technique of playing such a complex instrument as a drum set! The number of Mark’s subscribers on YouTube has long stepped over tens of thousands, and that says a lot!


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