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DREAM THEATER Guitarist JOHN PETRUCCI - "Living In The Studio For A Year" (Video)

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John Petrucci - Dream Theater / Liquid Tension Experiment
John Petrucci - Dream Theater / Liquid Tension Experiment


Germany's Thomann Guitars & Basses caught up with Dream Theater guitarist John Petrucci to discuss the new Liquid Tension Experiment album, 3, due out on April 16th. He discusses the songwriting, recording George Gershwin's "Rhapsody In Blue", the new Dream Theater album, and more.


On covering "Rhapsody In Blue"


Petrucci: "That was Mike's (Portnoy) idea. He has always wanted to do an arrangement of 'Rhapsody In Blue'. Everybody knows that melody: it's been used so much, it's familiar to us (but) I couldn't really picture a rock version of it. I don't know why. But, we made this really cool arrangement. We played it live and it camne out on some of our own releases, but we had never recorded a studio version. Fast forward so many years and Mike asked about putting it on this album. So, we said 'Sure'. The arrangement, to me, fits in with the rest of the songs (on the album)."




Liquid Tension Experiment, the legendary supergroup comprised of Mike Portnoy (Transatlantic, Sons Of Apollo), John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater), and Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel), returned on April 16th with a new album, LTE3, twenty-two years after the band's last studio album.


The band have released the Christian Rios-created music video for the album opener, "Hypersonic".


"'Hypersonic' was the last song we composed of the four new compositions. We knew we needed an opener that was just going to take peoples' heads off from the minute you hit play. Paradigm Shift opens with this 5 second run that just punches you in the face. This time around we open with a 30 second run before we even settle into the main riff and groove. It was absolutely designed that way and to me it's kind of a cross between Acid Rain and Paradigm Shift mixed with a lot of The Dance of Eternity kind of insanity. We purposely threw everything including the kitchen sink into that one." - Mike Portnoy


"As we were putting the album together, we all felt that there needed to be a track that had some chops and speed and that frantic nervous energy that a song like Paradigm Shift from the first LTE album or Acid Rain from LTE2 had - something heavy and full of energy. This song definitely checks off that box. There are a lot of intricate, full-band unison moments where the challenge is to be as locked as possible and I think those types of passages on this song are a testament of how well we work together. This song really reflects the personalities of all four of us and has a lot of very musical, as well as quirky moments, that just make it a very fun ride." - John Petrucci


"I remember how this one started - Petrucci head down at the guitar bringing this crazy riff to life, and things proceeding with great inspiration after that. Sometimes inspiration takes you on a ride and the whole chromatic moving section with chordal variation rushed out of all of us. This piece also features a totally written counterpoint thing at 4:10. Add some mad unisons and some Levin inspired, Zappa-like madness and you have a tune called 'Hypersonic!'" - Jordan Rudess


"I think I heard the guys saying, 'let's get more nuts with the opening riffs than we did on the previous albums.' For me it's time to pull out the Stick - the only way I have a chance to keep up. Our usual plan is enacted here - blazing fast sections lead to melodic areas you want to sing along with but can't because there are so many twists and turns." - Tony Levin






 
 

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