Blake Fleming


Blake Fleming is a drummer known for his involvement with several influential experimental bands.

Early life

Born in Alton, IL in 1972, Fleming started drumming at age 8, spending several years in fife and drumming corps, bagpipe bands, jazz bands, marching bands and orchestras. While in the Alton Colonial Fife and Drum Corps, Blake studied under Jerry Whitaker, the East Coast Rudimental Snare Drum Champion from West Point.

Band History

At the age of 15, Fleming co-founded his first band, Dazzling Killmen. The Killmen toured the US extensively, recording four 7” singles in addition to two full-length studio albums and one live album. They worked closely with Jeff Tweedy and Steve Albini and shared the stage with Fugazi, The Jesus Lizard, Neurosis, Helmet, Uncle Tupelo, Sleep, Shellac, Agent Orange, The Bad Livers and Jim O'Rourke.
Dazzling Killmen’s 1994 sophomore studio album, Face of Collapse, was named the "number one heavy record of the decade” by Alternative Press Magazine, the criteria for which included the dexterity of the rhythm section.
Fleming traversed the US with the Japanese progressive punk band Zeni Geva on their 1996 Freedom Bondage tour. Later that year, he moved from St. Louis to New York City and formed the influential instrumental quartet Laddio Bolocko. Laddio Bolocko independently recorded and produced three studio albums, and toured the US and Europe numerous times between 1998 and 2000, earning Fleming the reputation of being a master drummer both in the US and Europe.
After Laddio disbanded the previous fall, Fleming moved to Long Beach, CA in March 2001 to co-found The Mars Volta, and recorded their very first demo recordings for Grand Royal. He also drummed on guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's first solo album. Fleming then returned to New York City and, in 2002, formed Electric Turn To Me, who toured the US and Europe extensively before splitting up in 2005.
Fleming briefly rejoined The Mars Volta after drummer Jon Theodore's departure in June 2006, playing a sold-out arena tour opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers throughout the US and Canada. He also appeared with the band on the Henry Rollins Show on the Independent Film Channel.
Upon Fleming's return to The Mars Volta in 2006, vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala stated:

Studio Work & Collaborations

After the Chili Peppers tour, Fleming returned to New York City, devoting his time to teaching and session work, with artists including Evan Dando and Gibby Haynes, The Ropes, Kim Taylor, Israel Nash Gripka, Chris Riffle, The Rollo Treadway, Father Divine, Martin Walker, Jimi Zhivago, Underground River, and Vajra.
Fleming drummed on Kim Taylor's 2006 album I Feel Like A Fading Light, which was an NPR World Cafe “Album of The Week,” featured on the CW's Smallville, and was one of Performing Songwriter's “Top Records of 2007”.
In 2009, Fleming worked with singer/songwriter Israel Nash Gripka, drumming on New York Town and The Gold Mine is Flooding. Together, they toured the Netherlands and England, playing prestigious Americana festivals, and recording TV and radio shows in Amsterdam and London. Their BBC Radio 2 taping was with the legendary Bob Harris, who started The Old Grey Whistle Test and who has hosted everyone from John Lennon to Bob Marley. Also with Israel, Fleming appeared on Uncut Magazine's CD compilation and on the Best of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame New Writers CD.
Fleming played on New York City singer/songwriter Chris Riffle's 2010 debut album, Introducing..., which placed Chris on the 2011 Grammy nominee ballot for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Fleming has since drummed on Chris' two subsequent EPs, I Am Not From Here and Another Dream.
In April 2011, Fleming gave a solo drum concert alongside live painters and vj Lady Firefly in a multi-media performance at St. Peter's Church in New York City.
Since 2006, Fleming has worked extensively with video artist Janet Biggs, composing soundtracks and performing live at art festivals and other installations. Their collaborations have been featured at the Art Basel Festival in Miami ; The Gibbes Museum of Art ; Solomon Projects ; Smack Mellon ; The Johnson Museum ; The Mint Museum of Art Permanent Collection ; International Video Art Fair ; The European Media Art Festival ; North Sea Film Festival for Underwater Movies ; and the Claire Oliver Gallery. Blake composed the soundtrack to Biggs’ In The Cold Edge, which appeared at the 2010 Pulse Contemporary Art Festival, and, in September 2011 performed in Biggs’ multi-media installation, Wet Exit, on the banks of New York City's East River, along with the New York Kayak Polo team, as part of the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn, NY.

Current Work

Fleming has been an adjunct professor at the State University of New York at Oneonta since 2008, teaching private lessons and running a number of rock-based ensembles.
Fleming recorded drums for the debut album by the India-influenced band, Vajra, which was mixed by engineer/producer Sylvia Massy, and is slated to be released in June, 2012.
In addition to freelance work and teaching, Fleming is one half of the experimental group Future By Now, along with engineer/musician Andris Balins.

Discography

Dazzling Killmen