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In this video, at 3:03, one can see Matt Helders using a ludwig drum set
We can see Matt playing this amazing drums during this show. He plays with this drum kit in the Arctic Monkeys world tour 2011/12
Matt Helders originally used a Zildjian A Crash/Ride in his earlier albums but then later changed to the slightly darker, Zildjian K Crash/Ride. This Crash Ride can be seen in music videos such as 'Arebella' and 'R U Mine', aswell as many live performances, particulary from the 'AM' era. Proof of this can be seen at 2:17 in the live performance of 'R U Mine' that is linked above.
Matt Helders artist page on the Zildjian official website lists the Zildjian 14" A Mastersound HiHats as among his gear.
In this interview, Helders says, "I use my TD-6K for practising and I’m convinced that I play better because it’s such a great sounding kit. It’s inspiring to play, and that makes me want to spend time working on things and just playing. I’m sure it’s helped me to raise my game.”
According to Zildjian's website, Matt Helders uses a 20" Crash Ride.
An LP Jam Block can be seen as a part of Helders' kit in this photo.
According to Zildjian's website, Matt Helders uses an 18" Fast Crash.
In the YouTube video titled "Arctic Monkeys R U Mine, Matt Helders GoPro Footage," Matt Helders is seen using the Zildjian 18'' K Dark Crash Thin cymbal, positioned to his left.
We can see this hi hat at 0.18 seconds. Matt play it in a concert in Glastonbury. Beautiful hi hat.
In the video by happygabri, Matt Helders can be seen using a 1970 Ludwig Black Beauty 14x6.5 snare drum during the Arctic Monkeys' performance of "Brick by Brick" at the O2 Arena in London on October 29, 2011.
DW hardware (“I use the thinner 6000 series for the crashes as I like the vintage look but they still don’t collapse.”); Roland SPD-S
In this "All Access: Mixing Arctic Monkeys" article from NewBay Media's connect2, Guitar tech Steve Bodie says "Everyone has Ultimate Ears UE7s and Shure PSM1000 in-ear systems."
In this live acoustic performance of "Snap Out of It" by the Arctic Monkeys, Helders can be seen playing an LP Cyclops Jingle Tambourine at :51.
"Mic-wise, when it came to recording Alex Turner’s vocals (and the backing vocals sung by Matt Helders), Abbiss moved between a Shure SM7 and a Neumann U67 and U87. “If Alex was doing a vocal live, we used the SM7, ‘cause it’s really good at rejecting spill from anything else. The U67 they’ve got there is good and middly sounding. Matt never did his BVs as part of the live takes, he concentrated on his drumming. The 87 was there for the BVs.”- Jim Abbiss, producer of "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor".
"Mic-wise, when it came to recording Alex Turner’s vocals (and the backing vocals sung by Matt Helders), Abbiss moved between a Shure SM7 and a Neumann U67 and U87. “If Alex was doing a vocal live, we used the SM7, ‘cause it’s really good at rejecting spill from anything else. The U67 they’ve got there is good and middly sounding. Matt never did his BVs as part of the live takes, he concentrated on his drumming. The 87 was there for the BVs.”- Jim Abbiss, producer of "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor".
You can see ButtKicker under Matt's drum throne at this picture.
On the Vater Percussion website, it shows Matt Helders using the Vater Percussion Fatback 3A Wood Drumstick along with Vater Percussion Grip Tape.
In the Multi-Cam video from "The View From The Afternoon" which is to be found on the Live At The Apollo DVD, in the top right corner Matt can be see using the DW 9000 pedal.
The grip tape can be seen here and in many other photos online. Vater's website also profiles Matt Helder and endorses his use of the grip tape along with the Vater 3A Wood drumsticks.
In this article featuring an interview with Arctic Monkeys front of house engineer, Matthew Kettle, they write "Currently, lead singer Alex Turner uses an e935 dynamic mic with cardioid pattern, while the backing vocals of bass player Nick O’Malley and drummer Matt Helders come courtesy of an e945 and 904 respectively."
Helders states, in this interview, that he used to own a Roland SP-303.
In the YouTube video "Arctic Monkeys - Snap Out Of It (Fox Uninvited Guest)" by CFOXVideos, Matt Helders is seen using the LP Latin Percussion LP862215 Salsa Rawhide Maracas, featuring the Puerto Rican flag.
"Mic-wise, when it came to recording Alex Turner’s vocals (and the backing vocals sung by Matt Helders), Abbiss moved between a Shure SM7 and a Neumann U67 and U87. “If Alex was doing a vocal live, we used the SM7, ‘cause it’s really good at rejecting spill from anything else. The U67 they’ve got there is good and middly sounding. Matt never did his BVs as part of the live takes, he concentrated on his drumming. The 87 was there for the BVs.”- Jim Abbiss, producer of "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor".
In a Getty Images portrait shoot, Matt Helders is shown using a DW 9000 Hi-Hat Stand.
You can see this drum throne on the picture below.
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