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'''Joe Butterworth was born on August 1st, 1985 to parents John M Butterworth F.R.S.A and Lesley G Butterworth MA. He was raised in the south of England, where he was schooled. At the early age of 3, Joe was first introduced to percussion at a crèche run in central Winchester. He then started to develop his drumming technique, by using his parents’ pots, pans and paint brushes. His parents the persuaded him to put his musical skills into learning the Bb Cornet, which he perused for the next few years achieving grade 5. However his enthusiasm for drumming persisted and his parents relented and invested in a bright red Hohner drum kit, for himself and his sister to share and practice upon.

In 1994 Joe attended The Westgate School, Winchester, Hampshire, where he was to form his first few bands with childhood friends, including Alex Harbourne and Ewan Parry (later to be come a key member of Talanas). During this period Joe was furthering his musical talents through the tuition of Glenn R Clarke. This included an annual Freddie Gee Drum Academy Summer School at Winchester University. Guest teachers included Steve White, Mark Mondsir, Keith Le Blanc, Andy Gangadeen, Gavin Harrison, Simon Hanson, Gregg Bisonette and Gary Husband. He became a regular face at the summer schools and began to contemplate a career as a professional drummer.

Leaving school in 1999, Joe attended Cricklade College in Andover on their music course transferring later that year to Eastleigh FE College, where he was accepted on the BTEC National Diploma in Popular music; from there he graduated to the Academy of Contemporary Music, Guildford, Surrey. There he studied under the watchful eyes of Pete Riley (Republica), Mike Sturgis (Lou Reed, Wishbone Ash) and Jon Duff. During this period he witnessed many master classes given by acclaimed artistes of current musical trends, including Russell Gilbrook (Uriah Heap, Iommi), Steve White (Paul Weller, The Jam) and Ritchie Kotzen (formerly of Poison). It was here that Joe started playing in his college band, Industry Of Lies. This however, was a short lived position as upon graduation from the ACM, Joe returned home to Winchester.

In 2004, he joined the band Nephwrack. Replacing Paul White (formerly of Seasons End, NYA), the lineup included Ed Simmonds (Guitars), Laurence ‘Fuzz’ Pawling (Guitars) and Laurie Goulding (Bass and Vocals). He stayed with Nephwrack until the start of 2007, having completed several UK tours with the band, including playing one of the early incarnations of Bloodstock Open Air, where they shared the unsigned stage with thrash band, Evile.

At the start of 2007, He joined London based industrial metal band, Interlock. Upon joining, it was decided that Joe should apprise himself of all the bands material prior to the upcoming transatlantic tour, covering the eastern seaboard of America supporting the New York based industrial band, Inswarm. Featuring Fade Kainer (Ascension of the Watchers, Batillus) and Josh Lonzano, who are both live members of Jarboe. On their return to the UK, the band toured extensively throughout England and in July of that same year, played Hellfest Summer Open Air in Clisson France together with fellow Anticulture band, Gutworm. After which they focused on writing material for a new album, resulting in the still unreleased demo’s entitled ‘Parasite’.

In August 2008, upon the disbanding of Interlock, Joe and fellow ex-Interlock front man, Hal Sinden, formed the London based band, Talanas; the goals of which were to pursue and develop musical styles and genres more personal to them. Since then, the line up of the band has gone through several changes and now consists of Hal Sinden (Vocals and Guitar), Ewan Parry (Vocals and Guitar), Mark ‘Duff’ Duffy (Vocals and Bass) and Joe Butterworth (Vocals and Drums). Their output to date includes the ‘Reason & Abstract’ EP and ‘The Waspkeeper’ Album, both released through Eulogy media. The band has recently taken to the road throughout the UK, with Manchester prog-metal outfit, Spires. In the autumn of 2011, Talanas were invited to headline Rocktober Festival with local act To Cast A Shadow (Kolony Records) at Sebs Hotel, in Hamar, Norway. At present the band are working on a new album, to be released in the later part of 2012.

In the early Summer of 2012, the quartet were personally selected by UK doom legends My Dying Bride as main support for their UK & European tour in December. Once again returning to Berry Street Studio, the quartet are now penning material for their sophomore album ‘daylight’, advancing on their formative musical backgrounds in the darker climes of 80s music and contemporary extreme metal to combine tense & haunting moments of melodic introspection with nightmarish & frenetic passages of ferocious precision.

Bridging stylistic gaps as wide as Suffocation to Scott Walker and presenting their creativity in their unmistakable & classically British visual approach for which they’ve come to be known as “death metal’s gentlemen”, talanas proffer a more refined slant on the alternative music landscape.

Joe is now involved with the GRC music school, based in Winchester and Fair Oak. His teaching role involves him in individual and group tutorials with the next generation of prospective drummers and percussionists.

Influences
Neil Peart, Buddy Rich, Mike Portnoy, Vinnie Paul, Nick Barker, Terry Bozzio, Nicko McBrain, Stewart Copeland, Dave Lombardo, Vinnie Colaiuta, Peter Criss, John Bonham, Keith Moon, Danny Carey, Matthew McDonough,Tomas Haake, Andy Gangadeen, Steve White, Dan Foord,

Drum kits and percussive equipment
During his career, Joe is supported by and endorsed by the following; Paiste Cymbals, Axis Percussion and Pedals, Protection Racket drum cases, Quick Stix and recently Mapex UK have constructed for Joe, the single largest custom built drum kit for an endorsed artist in the UK.

Discography
{| class="wikitable sortable" ! Year !! Band !! Title !! Notes
 * 2008 || interlock || parasite demos || unreleased
 * 2010 || Talanas || Reason & Abstract (EP) ||
 * 2011 || Talanas || The Waspkeeper ||
 * 2012 || Talanas || Corpseflower ||
 * 2011 || Talanas || The Waspkeeper ||
 * 2012 || Talanas || Corpseflower ||
 * 2012 || Talanas || Corpseflower ||
 * 2012 || Talanas || Corpseflower ||