Amber wrote:Drumdude13 wrote:Coma Divine wrote:The Dev wrote:Yes, absolutely...
When all 4 records are done, I'll put something together that performs them all.
Maybe next spring, probably start in Europe.
I'll be around, we'll hook up.
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I'm looking for an excuse to fly to Canada, so if you can't make it Down Under - I'll have to kick Air Canada's door in, to see a hometown show.
Plus, I owe RVP a beer. 
We will hook up for that beer one day Coma!!!
I'd love nothing more than to play live with Dev again, if it ever happens I'd be more than honored. I'm just stoked to be jamming with my bro again and having fun playing the various styles of music he throws at me. It's always an adventure with the Dev and always fun.
Hope everyone is well on these boards, it's been a while....
Best,
RVP
Awesome
Is it an interesting learning curve playing with Dev? 
Hey Amber,
To answer your question,
It definitely is an interesting learning curve with Dev.
You never know what to expect from the guy. He's so versatile musically and always has a pre-conceived idea on what he wants from every instrument. The man always has a vision and it's just a matter of connecting with that vision, which I have done several times and look forward to doing more of in the near future. Every time I jam with him he always has something new to challenge me with, whether it be remembering a 9 minute song or playing a crazy beat or drum fill. I love playing with musicians who make me a better player.... Dev is one of the very few I've EVER played with who can do that convincingly. I think he's made everyone he's played with a better player from myself to Gene to Duris to Jed to Byron to Dave to Brian and the list goes on.... It's a blast and an honor to play with guy and to be close friends with him. He's just a normal, kind and caring dude who happens to make fucking awesome music!
Hope that answers your question!
Best,
RVP