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March 2013
March 2013 Issue Of DRUM! Magazine

Remo introduced the White Suede Emperor drumhead series at the 2013 Winter NAMM, which nicely splits the difference between coated and clear heads.
Jon Cohan says the Remo Renaissance heads are versatile and well constructed. The coating was resilient and durable and overall, a real pleasure to play.
Remo introduced the ingenious Versa Drum at the 2012 PASIC, which combines incredible portability with a remarkable number of interchangeable options.
The newly slimmed-down Gene Hoglan takes a few minutes to describe the tracking process for Dethalbum 3, the latest release by Dethklok.
The Black Suede heads provide a level of warmth and articulation that should un-thaw anyone’s heart. RL Hulsman says, "You gotta git these, sucka!"
Remo’s X14 is the answer to the old conundrum: How to achieve the liveliness of a single-ply head while still enjoying the durability of double-ply.
The new Powerstroke Pro is more specific in its application than the old warhorse Powerstroke 3, but still a huge winner in either coated or clear.
Remo used their appearance at the 2011 PASIC as an opportunity to preview two drumheads that each builds upon the popularity of recently-introduced models.
Jordan Burns of the SoCal punk band Strung Out gives us a tour of his drum kit onstage at The Blank Club in San Jose, California.
