Oli Beaudoin

Oli Beaudoin is a Juno Award winning drummer, record producer, composer and mixer.

Oli Beaudoin
Born (1984-06-29) June 29, 1984
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresRock, Metal, Death metal, technical death metal, melodic death metal
Occupation(s)Musician, drummer, producer, mixer
Instrument(s)Drums, Bass guitar, Guitar
Years active2000–present

He is the former drummer for Kataklysm, Ex Deo, Neuraxis, and live drummer for Belphegor 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, Vic Firth sticks, Evans Drumheads,[1] Puresound Snare Wires, Sennheiser microphones,[2] 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

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[5][6]
  • Belphegor (2011) South American Headlining tour
  • Neuraxis (2011) Sepultura North American Headlining tour[7]
  • Neuraxis (2011) Deicide North American Headlining tour[8]
  • OVIF (2009–2011)[9]

Producer Credits

P (Produced)

E (Engineered)

M (Mix)

MA (Mastered)

A (Arranged)

D (Drummer)

B (Bass)

  • Kataklysm – “And Then I Saw Blood” Paiste Factory Drum Playthrough (2020) – M – MA – D
  • All Is Ashes – TBA – P-E-M-MA-A-D-B
  • MetalX – TBA – P-E-M-MA-A-D
  • Exhorted – Old Bastards Never Die (2021) – P-M-MA
  • 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
  • Kataklysm – A Moment In Time Live DVD (2018) – E (Digital Editing)-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
  • Conceived By Hate  – Summoning The Graves (single) (2016) – Deathgasm Records – M-MA
  • 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 (band) – Asylon (2011) – Prosthetic Records – A-D
  • Stareblind – Something Left Unexplained (2009) – A-D

References

  1. "D'Addario Canada Artists". Daddariocanada.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  2. "Index of /". Lifestyle.sennheiser.ca. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  3. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – NEURAXIS: More 'Asylon' Studio Footage Posted Online". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  4. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – NEURAXIS Announces New Lineup". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  5. "Montréal Drum Fest 2011 – Aquiles Priester & Oli Beaudoin". Montrealdrumfest.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  6. "Oli Beaudoin (Neuraxis) featured at the Montreal Drum Fest! | News". Regal Tip. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  7. "SEPULTURA: 2011 Headlining Tour Dates Announced". SMNnews.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  8. "Blabbermouth.Net – Neuraxis: Video Blog From Deicide Tour". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  9. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – OVIF To Enter Studio in October". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
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