I’m really excited to share this episode with you for two reasons:
- I really dig what Highlands Worship is up to, and Josiah and Luke give us an awesome look into what goes into their weekends and their latest live recording.
 - We geek-out on the production side a little more than normal with their FOH engineer, Luke Vogel, joining in.
 
Listen to Episode 028
Links to things in this episode:
- Highlands Worship
 - Highlands Worship: Jesus You Alone: Listen on Spotify or Apple Music
 - Church of The Highlands
 - Whiteley Solutions
 - Josiah Tickell: @josiahtickell
 - Luke Vogel: @lukevogel
 - @Highlandsworship | @motion_worship | @churchofthehighlands
 - Josiah’s YouTube Channel
 - Worship Drummer Green Room
 
Drum Gear Rundown
- C&C Custom kit
 - 22″ Kick
 - 9×13 tom
 - 16×16 floor tom
 - vintage Slingerland snare
 - 15″ Zildjian Kerope Hats
 - 18″ Zildjian Kerope Crash
 - 20″ Zildjian Kerope Crash
 - 22″ Zildjian Kerope Ride
 - Hardware: Ludwig Atlas Pro stands (cymbals) and kick pedal
 - DW Hi-hat stand
 
Drum Mics used on a regular weekend at Church of The Highlands
- Audio D6 on the kick drum
 - Audio-Technica ATM 25 on toms
 - Shure Beta 57 on snare drum
 - AKG 451 small condenser mic on the snare bottom
 - Beyerdynamic M160 on the hi-hat (ribbon mic)
 - combo of overheads and underheads:
- Neumann KM184 on the bottom of each cymbal
 - Mojave MA301 FET large condenser mics on overheads.
 
 
Drum Mics Used On The Live Recording
- EV RE20 on the kick drum
 - Audio-Technica ATM 25 on toms
 - Beyerdynamic M160 on the hi-hat (ribbon mic)
 - Shure Beta 57 on snare drum
 - Mojave MA301 FET (large condenser mic) for overheads – No underhead mics for live recording
 - Coles 4038 ribbon mic above Josiah’s right shoulder (seen in pic below)
 - Sennheiser MD 441 dynamic mic
 
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Pics from Highlands Worship Live recording:

					




