Misha Mansoor: Periphery Founder & Guitarist
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Named as one of the next generation’s big six-string legends by Rolling Stone Magazine, Misha Mansoor is currently paving the way for the new era of progressive metal with his gut-punching riffs and keen ear for catchy melodies.
This heavy metal innovator is the founder and lead guitarist in modern progressive metal band, Periphery, which alongside Swedish rhythmic metal pioneers Meshuggah, are currently seen as the frontrunners of the ‘Djent’-movement. The sound was perfected on Periphery’s self-titled debut album from 2010, which he wrote, programmed, produced and mixed all by himself. Besides this his otherworldly guitar chops also appear on studio project Haunted Shores with fellow Periphery guitarist, Mark Holcomb.
Before Periphery’s rise to fame, Misha Mansoor ruled the internet under his online pseudonym, Bulb where he relentlessly churned out songs and demos for the metal-hungry crowd. This resulted in over 100 home-recorded demos and song ideas, and a vast knowledge about sounds and recording techniques.
Mansoor’s influences range from Fredrik Thordendal of Meshuggah to British guitar virtuosos Allan Holdsworth and Guthrie Govan to shred-legend John Petrucci of Dream Theatre. But a more surprising musical inspiration is the Japanese pianist and composer Nobuo Uematsu, who is known for his insane sense of melodies and beautiful arrangements in the Final Fantasy video game series.
Mansoor is a self-proclaimed gear junky and is constantly on the lookout for new and interesting sounds that he can use in his compositions. Hence you’ll frequently catch him online talking about and discussing the gear that creates the unlimited sound image that is Misha Mansoor.
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Hey Warren! This was such a blast, and I had so much fun chatting with you about all sorts of stuff. Especially all the F1 stuff that got cut haha! Thank you so much for having me!
Thanks ever so much Misha for coming by! I had a blast and yes, happy to talk F1 any day/time of the day or week with you! Haha
Fantastic interview! So relaxed and natural! The best I have seen with Misha!
@@thesongacademy5017 thanks ever so much!
Misha is a beast!! All the periphery guys are insane.
Yes, agreed 100%!!
I caught myself smiling so big when Warren got to play that Misha Strat. He looked like the happiest kid on Christmas day.
It's such an amazing Guitar!! I want one! I asked him to leave it, Haha!
I mean, how could he not be. It's such a cool guitar!!!
@@divisionofthenorth1 it's REALLY good!!
It’s super great to see Misha on this channel! 😀👍🔥🔥🔥
Thanks ever so much Alexey!
Heck yeah. You got the Mish man. He's such a nice dude.
Yes, he's a truly wonderful guy!
I love that they're process is different and he's not trying to force anything. That's how they make music. I gotta learn from this!
Indeed! Agreed Isaac!
It's not as fun when you're in a bad that works in the exact opposite way.
Do I really miss playing in that band? Of course.
But I have way more creative freedom now.
What other metal artists would you love to hear from? Let me know by commenting below!
Please get Steven Wilson!!!
Marco Sfogli!
Can you please make an interview with Andy James,? he’s super awesome guitarist and his STL plugins rocks!
Am loving Haken, TesseracT, Frost* (a personal fav)... the list goes on!! 🤔
Kenny from Type O Negative
Brilliant interview! I am on the same page regarding compromise. I’d rather fail commercially and love what I make than be successful & not like my own music. ❤️🎶🤘🏼🎸
Fantastic! Well said
Misha just looks so happy doing what he's doing. He talks so passionately about writing and producing music. And he seems to light up when he talks about his guitars and Horizon Devices pedals. Like, he's having so much fun with it. I wish my job brought me half as much joy.
Agreed, blessed to do what he loves for a living!
I just enjoy that he flat out said he’s not crazy about a specific aspect of his own product
The amp sim? That’s an older product I believe
Misha AAAAND Warren!?!?!?! Sign me up!!
Thanks Joseph!
Misha could totally do a podcast about cars, watches, song writing, and guitar and itd be so popular. As niche as that sounds, i think a lot of peeps would dig it.
I agree 100%! Maybe he will!!
So therapeutical to hear that Misha has the same kind of ”compose it->record it-> practice it” mentality that I’m famillar with. Makes you really go for the music that’s coming from the inside rather than from what you are used to play with your fingers. Thanks for this inspiring video!!
Agreed! It takes work, I love that too!
Great interview and discussion. Thanks, Misha & Warren!
I like around 1:03:00 when he is talking about 'just write something else'
I can't remember who said it, but it was something like "don't record it to remember it and go back, if you can't just remember it yourself the next day, it wasn't any good"
Totally on board with that.
Agreed 100%
Man i was so obsessed with this mans music back in the day. I was a total Bulb ripoff for sure, as were many others as well. The forums overflooded with ”how do you get that Bulb snare sound??” 😁 I remember OMNOM as well 👌 great chat guys
Thanks ever so much for sharing!
Man, the metal interviews are top notch man! So awesome!
Thanks ever so much RC32!
@@Producelikeapro Cheers!
@@RC32Smiths01 thanks ever so much!
@@Producelikeapro my pleasure!
Had the opportunity to do group vocals/Choir vocals on Hail Stan. It was a super cool experience. Awesome to see Misha on your channel!
Thanks ever so much for sharing! That sounds very cool
Epic crossover
Thanks ever so much Ultra!
Probably one of the best interviews I've seen... EVER! Insightful, candid and honest.
Thanks ever so much Darryl!
Wow never imagined this! Absolutely great!
So wonderful to see him on here. Thanks, Warren.
Thanks ever so much Simone!
My goodness! My two favorite people in one video! Thank you for bringing us this interview!
You’re very kind
Awesome!
Thanks ever so much Ivan!
Thank you, Warren and Misha, for letting us listen in on your conversation. Looking forward to the djentrification of Warren's studio!
I share Misha's love for Nobuo Uematsu, and in addition to his great work on Final Fantasy VII, I also want to mention Lost Odyssey. For anyone curious, check out the track "Neverending Journey" from the Lost Odyssey soundtrack. It starts out as a Peruvian pan-pipe kind of thing, then it turns into a metal shred-fest halfway through. Sounds bonkers, but it works!
Hi Warren, Great video, thank you, have a great day, all the best.
Oooo... that's a nice guitar, and a very nice plugin... I now know what I want for my birthday!!
Fantastic Nigel!
@@Producelikeapro Thank you chap... and call me Nige, or Nidge... but not that word predictive text sometimes suggests!! 😩
Hahaha
THE ONE YOUR WRITING NOW!? YES!
Brilliant video, man.
Thanks ever so much!
Thank you for this, Warren. You rock!
Thanks ever so much!
What an absolute joy that must have been talking with Misha in person. It was an absolute joy to watch your interview. MIsha is hard core impressive!! (You and your team are too, Warren!) Thanks for the video!
Thanks Warren and team, i really enjoyed this. Misha is one of the musicians i watch every interview with, his attitude, knowledge, personality and wisdom is very inspirational! Misha dude you are Cool.
Yes! He is pretty cool isn't he! Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great and fun hour, loved it!
Thanks ever so much Bruno!
Great job Warren, always lovely to see you reaching out to some top folk from different genres. Excellent interview!
Thanks ever so much! Misha is a wonderful guitarist and a great guy!
That's awesome I write vocal patterns the same way. I make noises while we jam and find arrangements. The band writes the lyrics together but the amount of silibols is layed down to how I play guitar and sing. Saves alot of time and very smart imo. When we go to track vocals stuff kinda falls in place.
Fantastic interview! So relaxed and natural! The best I have seen with Misha!
Thanks ever so much
This made my century. I went straight off to write some music and forgot to comment. So my comment is late because I wanted to watch some parts again.
Thanks ever so much Bobby! You Rock!!
This dude is nothing short but the 21st century Rachmaninoff. In my humble opinion.
Fantastic!
They truly are more defined each album. I've been listening to them for over a decade now. I will always support Periphery. Thank you Misha.
Fantastic! Yes, great band!
Bizzarre... I literally was listening to 'Periphery' earlier today... one of those 'if you like that, you also might like this' moments... luuurve karma!! 🤘😎🤘
Thanks ever so much Nigel!
Years ago he used to post Periphery tracks and some solo stuff on the Seymour Duncan Users Group forum before they hit it big. It's really cool to see someone from the forum doing so well.
That's great to hear Ray!
This is awesome. Great conversation. Thank you, Misha, Warren and Eric. I definitely have to try some Topo Chico ;-)
Thanks ever so much Marc! You Rock!
2 Journeymen enjoying each others knowledge, experience and expertise..... glorious. Thanks for a very enjoyable hour with the boys. I love it when geniuses love others geniousness.
Wow! Thanks ever so much
So cool! Misha is da bomb. Warren, you sounded great on that strat!. many thanks for posting this.
Thanks ever so much my friend! I hope you’re doing well!!
OK, last comment for the evening... you can tell I had some time to myself for a change! Thank you warren for a splendid interview, and Misha... thank you sir, so interesting and what a nice guy... peace and out! 🤘😎🤘
This is awesome!!
Thanks ever so much Chad!
Great tones
Thanks ever so much Paul!
As a producer, I would suggest you make an acoustic album. Your playing is beautiful. I would recommend a Keisel guitar.
Thanks Patrick! Yes, would be fantastic!
Misha!
YES!!
I didn't expected this interview to ever happen! so glad to see two of my favourite producers/musicians talking about music :)
Thanks ever so much Alex!
Amazing interview, Warren! Congratulations!
Thanks ever so much!
Misha is so the regular guy, awesome interview 👏
Thanks ever so much!
That was a nice listen. It's very interesting to hear their music creation process is very different. Not the typical advice or perspective I've usually seen on the internet, but an approach that feels like what most hobby players like myself experience. Thank you for video.
This was so great!
Thanks ever so much
Such incredible insights on this video about songwriting.
Valuable advice that I will surely apply to my work as a musician and producer.
Great to see Misha here on the channel.
He's a beast.
Dang!! 'Download' is on my doorstep... maybe soon!! AND Alan Holdsworth... I do have a friend who's actually pretty successful and well known in the biz... Holdsworth is his hero... what a guitarist!!
nice.... you guys this was so fun...really enjoyed this
Hi Kip! Glad you enjoyed it!
Haha yes! Misha is a monster, glad to see him on the channel. Love the vids Warren!
Yes! He is!!
I'm a giant fan of yours Warren and always learn so much thanks for the education, I really enjoy Joe Stump
Thanks ever so much
I Love watching Interviews with Misha, it`s always so interesting what he think and say about Music, great guy
Agreed 100%!
I love this guy, such energy
If you could get Gary Holt from Slayer and Exodus I would die. He has been in two of the most iconic thrash bands for like 40 years and he's a super cool guy. I'm sure he has an insane amount of knowledge and stories to share.
Marvellous idea!
At 16:35 confirmed that Misha actually knows how to play standard chords and he is human.
Haha indeed!
that amp plugin sounds really nice!!! wow!!!
Thanks ever so much Pat!
love this
Thanks ever so much Tyler!
his view on progressive metal is exactly how i feel about alternative/nu metal.
Thanks for sharing!
Warren always surprising us. What a guy. Love your channel, keep up the great work 👊😎
Hi Lucas! Thanks 👍
@@Producelikeapro no no my friend, I have to thank you. Your content is awesome and I still can't believe it's free. You deserve a lot of praise.
It’s very easy to forget how much of a shredder Warren is!
Damn never expected to see Misha on this channel, so sick!
Thanks ever so much!!
nobuo uematsu is a genius. as is Akira Yamaoka.
final fantasy IX & Silent Hill 2/3 really inspire me.
They don't jam because they don't write music, they write math.
Seriously though, Periphery was hands down the best show I've ever been too. They're absolutely amazing live
Great chat. Guitar strings question. Misha mentioned the mixed gauges in the horizon set. Does Misha or yourself know how well these work on a PRS fixed bridge/saddle, as they are designed for standard sets to give perfect intonation without adjustment (and they do work really well). So has anyone tried these on a PRS? Also side note Audio Assault have just put out an IR mixer that looks interesting.
28:30
That’s why you don’t want to do a whole album of that type of music right away. You’d want to start with one song in an album being totally different. Then the next album has two or three. And then you have the big different album. Or at least something like that unless you have such a massive, or specific, audience that it just doesn’t matter.
If you condition your audience you can do a lot. This is like some of the very good early non-hip hop radio stations that played hip hop songs. They’d have a process for introducing those types of songs. It wouldn’t just be “hip hop hour with XX” right out of the gate. They would start playing hip hop songs in the D block and slowly move the songs into more “premier” places and with greater frequency. There were processes that allowed for a substantial amount of creativity within a structure that allowed the audience to get what they want too.
I feel like this should be a lot on producers. To help guide the band like this if they want to do more out there/different things
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Thanks ever so much Nathan!
This will sound very self indulgent but i can recognize so many of my own writing ‘quirks’ in misha’s explanation on the writing process. I have felt very strongly about that passion for the crafted sensation rather than the performance in my own music but have gotten quite insecure about it over time as a lot of fellow musician keep hammering on the performance. (Looking at you SMG ;) ) but hearing Misha owning it felt great to hear. Thanks! Also Periphery rules. Cheers
38:57 That's such a great tune, "Girls" by The 1975.
Great interview, love it!!
Thanks ever so much! Misha rules!
@@Producelikeapro So much fun to watch you two and it's very educational, too!
@ that’s great to hear! Glad you enjoyed the video! Misha is wonderful to talk too!
Misha! niiice! Good choice Warren!
Thanks ever so much
I like that he doesn't care about originality. He just makes music he loves, and originality comes as a byproduct. I feel like a lot of people get lost in a journey to be the most original and quirky musician and don't give themselves time to enjoy themselves and learn, and let originality come on its own, and their music suffers in the end. Quite the bootstrap, eh?
Speaking of Nobuo Uematsu, checkout one of his band "The Black Mages". They play Final Fantasy music in Progressive Metal (the original composition are already Prog Rock to begin with anyway).
I really wish they would make an updated version of the toneforge plugin
Saw him on Kitboga at Twitch a while ago. Cool guy.
absolute kings
Thanks ever so much!
38:53
MISHA PLAYS 1975. I CAN DIE IN PEACE NOW WTF
Haha cool
I think that if you LOVE your own music, there's something not right... self criticism and doubt is what makes you either give up or forge on... I'm not a great musician, and riddled with self doubt, but I keep on bashing at the wall... a significant birthday coming up next year... am aiming to complete the mission! 👍
Nice Fenderlikey... I never knew that Jackson was owned by Fender... I have a Jackson AND a Fender HSS Strat, Affinity only but does the job of giving me the jingle that the Jackson doesn't have!
Just putting it out there; Kalium strings. If they ever team up with Elixir, I can't imagine how this combo could be beat in any way shape or form. I've been using custom string gauges with single strings as much as I can, and the fact that Elixir sells them individually too is a real treat. Just make sure you understand your headstock design first before knowing what strings you want to slap on to it. I could guess very much that Horizon strings are better than average, but with so many string manufacturers out there, I just can't see how anyone could ever possibly pass up either Elixir or Kalium. If you think Elixir are overpriced, you have to try them to see it. When your strings sound exactly like on day 1 but a YEAR later, then you know what you paid for. Especially Elixir on BASS. If you complain about your bass player not changing strings enough, gift them with a set of Elixirs. For your own sake. Will always sound crisp.
Is this MJ Series Juggernaut some prototype model? So far there has only been Indonesian and USA models of Juggernaut 🤔
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Thanks ever so much!
I got your email, and I clicked very quickly
Fantastic Tylor!
what is the name of the game and composer he talks about? Can´t figure it out 53:51
Nobu Uematsu!
Absolutely progressive rock let's you play the field and be innovative and different by dipping into and mixing the genres... Genesis to Dream Theatre and everything/anything in between!! 👍
Agreed 100%!!
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Probably not! Haha
@@Producelikeapro Noted!! 🤔 That blue Jackson sounds awesome and you play really it well... it suits you! 👍
Great interview! Maybe have Nicko Mcbrain from Iron Maiden on. Or really anyone from Maiden.
it's been coming up a lot lately, the "i don't want to fight my guitar" thing. unless i'm a gauge or two higher than normal, it is WILDLY uncomfortable. 11-56 or so or i pull strings off the neck
It's inspiring seeing someone from such a similar background as me absolutely killing it. Although, I did have the N64 growing up, so I guess I'm more like a poor man's Pokemon Stadium and not necessarily in a good way. lol
47:03 "10 - 52 in standard" ? The question is not always gauge, it's also scale length. You need 10s on a standard Gibson scale to match the 9s on a Strat scale. And it's not just tuning stability that can be completely ignored with the evertune (althoug there is still intonation issue), the sound of it is also distinctive, especially when you HAVE to put more force in to make it sound. It's just different.
Yes, it's a combination of Tuning and Scale Length that determines the right gauge for the guitar!
I hear that 1975 part!
I am a writer this is gold advice
Agreed 109%!
i love FF7 music too haha, similar level of influence on me
cool
Thanks ever so much!
Please pardon me but I cannot understand the name of the band Warren mentioned… I think it was when he asked “what’s the band that all the Irish kids are listening to?“
Can somebody please enlighten me on the name of that band?
It was Bring Me The Horizon, we worked with an Irish band who were huge fans.
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Very nice - thanks so much for taking the time to reply
-Scott
@@unclescott8792 of course! Thanks ever so much