He started playing drums when he was 10 years old. First he studied privately and played along with his favourite bands and songs. He always tried to get the best out of his drumming and so he attended the music school.
He started his own band - but not with that effect he supposed to have. After that unsuccessful start he joined other bands (national and international) and his drumming developed. Being confronted with a lot of different music styles helped him to keep on learning ...
Since October 2001 he's in Los Angeles to further improve his drumming.
Now, David is the drummer in L.A. based band REVIS. The young band ages 19 to 22 and has just released their debut album “Places for Breathing” (Epic Records) featuring a diverse collection of songs with crunchy guitars, killer melodies and crashing drums. The most important thing to REVIS however is how a song makes you feel and with this album REVIS wanted to celebrate how a good song can take you away from everything. The record was produced by Don Gilmore (Linkin Park) who followed his instinct and offered to work with the band even before they had signed a record contract. Andy Wallace (Nirvana, System of a Down) and Alan Moulder (Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails) shared mixing duties on the album.
REVIS will be on extensive US tour this summer supporting PEARL JAM.