Oli Beaudoin
Oli Beaudoin is a Juno Award winning drummer, record producer, composer and mixer.
Oli Beaudoin | |
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Drummer, Producer, and Mixer at Pirate Studios Quebec | |
Background information | |
Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | June 29, 1984
Genres | Rock, Metal, Death metal, technical death metal, melodic death metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, drummer, producer, mixer |
Instruments | Drums, Bass guitar, Guitar |
Years active | 2000–present |
Associated acts | Kataklysm, Ex Deo, Belphegor, Neuraxis, Keep of Kalessin |
He is the former drummer for Kataklysm, Ex Deo, Neuraxis, and live drummer for Belphehor and Keep of Kalessin. Beaudoin currently works as a producer and mixer out of his own studio, Pirate Studios Quebec.
Beaudoin is also a drum clinician and instructor, previously performing at the Montreal Drum Fest 2011. Beaudoin has been featured by several drumming magazines, including Drums Etc (Canada - Sept. 2014 - magazine cover), Revolver (US - Aug/Sep 2015) and Drumheads (June/July 2016).
Beaudoin has previously been endorsed by: Pearl Drums, Paiste cymbals,[1] Vic Firth sticks, Evans Drumheads,[2] Puresound Snare Wires, Sennheiser microphones,[3] Humes & Berg Drum cases, Roland V-Drums, Neural DSP plugins, GASP bodybuilding clothes, 64 Audio In-Ear Monitors, Czarcie Kopyto drum Pedals and SlapKlatz Gel Dampers.
Discography
- Kataklysm – Unconquered (2020) – Nuclear Blast
- Ex Deo – The Philosopher King - Single (2020) – Napalm Records
- Eyexist - Celebrated Chaos (2020) - Independent
- Kataklysm – Meditations (2018) – Nuclear Blast
- Ex Deo – The Immortal Wars (2016) – Napalm Records
- Eyexist - The Digital Holocaust (2016) - PRC Music
- Kataklysm – Of Ghosts and Gods (2015) – Nuclear Blast
- Kataklysm – Waiting for the End to Come (2013) – Nuclear Blast
- Neuraxis – Asylon (2011) – Prosthetic Records[4]
- Stareblind – Something Left Unexplained (2009) – Independent[5]
Live
- Ex Deo (2012)-to (2020).
- Kataklysm (2012)-to (2020).
- Keep of Kalessin (2011) Mayhem North American Headlining tour
- Montreal Drum Festival (2011) Drum clinician/performance[6][7]
- Belphegor (2011) South American Headlining tour
- Neuraxis (2011) Sepultura North American Headlining tour[8]
- Neuraxis (2011) Deicide North American Headlining tour[9]
- OVIF (2009–2011)[10]
Producer Credits
P (Produced)
E (Engineered)
M (Mix)
MA (Mastered)
A (Arranged)
D (Drummer)
B (Bass)
- Kataklysm – Unconquered (2020) – E-D
- Ex Deo – The Philosopher King (2020) – Napalm Records - E-D
- Eyexist – Celebrated Chaos (2020) – Independent - P-E-M-MA-A-D-B
- 100 Remords – Le Feu en Moi (2019) – Independent – E-M-MA
- Kataklysm – Meditations (2018) – P-E-A-D
- Ex Deo – The Immortal Wars (2016) – Napalm Records - E-A-D
- Eyexist – The Digital Holocaust (2016) – PRC MUSIC - P-E-M-MA-A-D-B
- 100 Remords – Blessures (2016) – Independent – P-E-M-MA-A
- Kataklysm – Of Ghosts and Gods (2015) – Nuclear Blast Records - E-A-D
- Kataklysm – Waiting for the End to Come (2013) – Nuclear Blast Records - E-A-D
- Neuraxis – Asylon (2011) – Prosthetic Records – A-D
- Stareblind – Something Left Unexplained (2009) – A-D
References
- "Artists-> Olivier Beaudoin (Bio)". Paiste. February 8, 2007. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "D'Addario Canada Artists". Daddariocanada.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "Index of /". Lifestyle.sennheiser.ca. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – NEURAXIS: More 'Asylon' Studio Footage Posted Online". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – NEURAXIS Announces New Lineup". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "Montréal Drum Fest 2011 – Aquiles Priester & Oli Beaudoin". Montrealdrumfest.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "Oli Beaudoin (Neuraxis) featured at the Montreal Drum Fest! | News". Regal Tip. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "SEPULTURA: 2011 Headlining Tour Dates Announced". SMNnews.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "Blabbermouth.Net – Neuraxis: Video Blog From Deicide Tour". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – OVIF To Enter Studio in October". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.