Circadian Rhythms

Circadian Rhythms
Ocular Digital
Video by Ted Kirkpatrick of Tourniquet
Released 2004
Genre Christian metal
Thrash metal
Length 2:24:00

Circadian Rhythms - The Drumming World of Ted Kirkpatrick is a DVD by Tourniquet drummer Ted Kirkpatrick.

Chapters

Main

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Hidden Rhythms"
  3. "Piercing the Silence"
  4. "Wings in Motion"
  5. "Nature Speaks"
  6. "Displacement"
  7. "Motivated by Silence"
  8. "Trivializing the Momentous, Complicating the Obvious" (studio drum tracking)
  9. "Where Moth and Rust Destroy" (studio drum tracking)
  10. "Unreleased Drum Solos" (from the original VHS)

Extras

  1. "Steelhead Fishing"
  2. "Drumming Influences"
  3. "Butterflies"
  4. "On Double Bass Playing"
  5. "Chinook Salmon"
  6. "Lake Fishing"
  7. "New Drummers"
  8. "Beginnings/Sticks"
  9. "Harley 100th"
  10. "Best Drum Songs"
  11. "Turkeys"
  12. "Cymbal Selection"
  13. "Butterfly Collection"

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