Thomas Lang

Musician

Birthday August 5, 1967

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Vienna, Austria

Age 56 years old

Nationality Austria

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1967

Thomas Lang (born 5 August 1967) is an Austrian drummer.

He is the founding member of the Los Angeles–based progressive/avant garde metal band stOrk and is known for his international session work on a wide variety of genres such as rock, pop, jazz, and heavy metal with artists such as Robert Fripp, and Sugababes, among many others.

Peter Wildoer described Lang as a "drummer's drummer", and Mike Portnoy cited Lang as a drummer he "can't replicate".

Thomas Lang, a native of Stockerau, Austria took up drumming at the age of 5.

In addition to lessons at local music schools and years of private tuition, he was classically trained at the Vienna Conservatory of Music.

1985

After leaving the conservatory in 1985, Lang began working professionally, working his way through the European pop, rock and jazz scenes.

1990

After leaving Vienna for London, England in 1990 Thomas started working his way through the global music scene.

As a session musician he has played for artists such as Paul Gilbert (Racer X/Mr. Big) John Wetton (Asia/King Crimson), Nik Kershaw, Sugababes, Geri Halliwell, Ronan Keating, Steve Hackett, 911, Boyzone, Falco, Nina Hagen, Bill Liesegang, Steve Jones, the Commodores, George Michael, Doogie White, B*Witched, Gianna Nannini, Lighthouse Family, Westlife, the Blockheads, Sertab Erener, Schwarzenator, Vinnie Valentino, Page Hamilton, Marc Bonilla (Montrose), Greg Howe, Jens Lindemann, Vienna Art Orchestra, Bonnie Tyler and Nadine Beiler.

1995

In 1995, Lang released his debut solo project, Mediator, which garnered positive reviews under its original release with Koch Records.

Lang's original practice-regime eventually became the basis for his 2-part series of instructional videos Ultimatives Schlagzeug Part I and II, which were originally released in 1995.

2002

He has since released multiple solo albums and collaborations including Save The Robots, Something Along Those Lines (2002), Yumaflex (2008), StOrk (2009), StOrk "Broken Pieces" (2013),Robo Sapiens (2018) and Progpop (2019).

2003

In 2003, Lang released the instructional DVD and book "Creative Control."

2004

These videos were re-released in 2004 by Hudson Music.

In 2004, Lang completed the largest drum clinic tour the world had ever seen (220 clinics in 48 countries).

Lang has appeared multiple times at the most prestigious drum festivals on the planet over the past 20 years, including the Modern Drummer Festival, Australia's Ultimate Drummer's Weekend, PASIC, DRUM Night, Laguna Beach Drum Fest, La Roja Drum Festival, The Meinl Drum Festival, The Ultimate Drum Experience, Seoul Drum Fest, Sacheon Drum Fest, Opole Drum Festival.

"My signature sticks – since I've had those I've felt really comfortable with my playing – that's one less worry. I really feel that they are perfect for me and my style of playing. Also, my signature cymbals – a lot of signature products are basically tools that make playing easier for me as well as more enjoyable."

2005

The record was released by Muso Entertainment Records in 2005 without Lang's cover of Frank Zappa's "Black Page."

2006

In November 2006 Lang released the DVD and book "Creative Coordination And Advanced Foot Techniques".

The three DVD and book set are based around multi-pedal orchestrations, independence, sheer power and advanced foot technique.

2007

In 2007, Muso Entertainment launched the Thomas Lang Drumming Boot Camp, a multi-day touring, educational drumming experience that he has hosted in various locations around the world including London, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, Austria and Finland, among others.

Lang has since taken this award-winning educational concept to 35 countries and has hosted more than 120 of these camps worldwide.

2009

Thomas has been an endorser of DW Drums since 2009.

He uses Meinl Cymbals, including his own signature Fast Hi Hats, Generation X Filter Chinas, Custom Classics Super Stack and an array of Generation X crash cymbals.

He has a Vic Firth signature drumstick.

He also endorses Remo drumheads, Roland V-Drums & Electronics, Ahead Armour Cases, Puresound Snare Wires, Audix Microphones, Hansenfutz practice pedals, Drumtacs mufflers and Tuner Fish lug locks.

Drum Workshop Maple Mahogany in Solid Black Lacquer Custom finish with Black Nickel hardware and LUX leather bass drum hoops.

Lang cites Ian Paice, Stewart Copeland, Vinnie Colaiuta, Tony Williams, Ringo Starr, Buddy Rich, John Bonham, Phil Rudd, Alphonse Mouzon, Lenny White, Billy Cobham, Peter Erskine, Omar Hakim, Max Roach, Jack DeJohnette as some of his major influences.

Modern Drummer "Thomas Lang's Big Drum Bonanza"

2011

In 2011, Lang's wife, Elizabeth Lang launched the annual Los Angeles–based The Big Drum Bonanza under the Muso Entertainment banner with Thomas Lang serving as host of the five-day, multi-drummer festival that has featured guest artists like Virgil Donati, Stanton Moore, Chris Coleman, Dave Elitch, Kenny Aronoff, George Kollias, and Jeff Hamilton, among others.

He was one of the seven drummers who auditioned to replace Mike Portnoy in Dream Theater.

Thomas is a frequent guest tutor at universities, drum seminars and drum camps all over the world.

Lang also owns an online drum school "Thomas Lang's Drum Universe"

Lang also plays keyboards, bass, and guitar.

He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.