All the Paiste videos featuring:
- Dave Lombardo 22" Rude Reign
- Stewart Copeland Rhythmatist
- Paiste PSTX with Tobias Ralph
- Alicia Warrington...
All the Paiste videos featuring:
- Dave Lombardo 22" Rude Reign
- Stewart Copeland Rhythmatist
- Paiste PSTX with Tobias Ralph
- Alicia Warrington demoing Paiste's Formula 602 22" Medium Ride and the 2002 10" Mega Bell
Paiste video channel from NAMM 2014. With:
- Jason Sutter (Marilyn Manson) about the Paiste Signature Precision Heavy models
- Gregory Hutchinson...
Paiste video channel from NAMM 2014. With:
- Jason Sutter (Marilyn Manson) about the Paiste Signature Precision Heavy models
- Gregory Hutchinson about his switch from Zildjian to Paiste and the new Masters Dark Crash and Dark Hi-Hat models
- Alex Gonzalez demos the 18" and 20" Paiste Rude Basher, the 12" and 14" Paiste Rude Shred Bells and the 14" Paiste Rude Blast China
- Paiste NAMM 2014 booth tour - Part I, II & III
Christian Wenzel (Artist Relations and Product Specialist) introduces the PST 8, Nicko McBrainÂ’s Alpha Boomer cymbals and the Ndugu ChanclerÂ’s...
Christian Wenzel (Artist Relations and Product Specialist) introduces the PST 8, Nicko McBrainÂ’s Alpha Boomer cymbals and the Ndugu ChanclerÂ’s 22 inch Crisp Ride 'Rosie'.
Christian Wenzel, who you might know from our NAMM coverage of Paiste, introduced us at the Musikmesse in Frankfurt, Germany...
Christian Wenzel, who you might know from our NAMM coverage of Paiste, introduced us at the Musikmesse in Frankfurt, Germany the Paiste Twenty Custom Collection. In the videos below he shows you the cymbals, and lets you hear the incredible mass and volume they have.
Russia (1901-1916)
Michail Toomas Paiste, a composer and musician, whose father had come from Estonia to serve in the Tsarist Guard, founds a publishing business and music store in St. Petersburg. The operation, which also includes modest instrument manufacturing and repair facilities, flourishes for many years until the upheavals of the Russian Revolution force its closing.
Estonia (1917-1939)
Michail Toomas returns to his native country, and re-opens his business in the city of Tallinn. It is here that he begins to design and manufacture cymbals for concert and marching bands together with his son, Michail M. Paiste, who quickly becomes the driving force and eventually takes over the business. Seeking to meet the rapidly evolving demands of modern music and the emerging drum set, the son begins to develop his own special concept for Turkish style cymbals, which he prefers over the Chinese style as a starting point. It is during this time that he also develops the first gongs. The resulting instruments receive awards and international recognition as they begin to be exported to Europe, the USA and overseas.
Poland (1940-1944)
The events of World War II force Michail M. to leave Estonia for Poland, where he re-establishes the family business. The company struggles with a wartime shortage of raw materials and difficulty in maintaining international relations, but manages to survive.
Germany (1945- )
Towards the end of the war, Michail M. and his family escaped Poland as refugees, bringing him to Northern Germany where, for the third time, he begins to produce cymbals and gongs. The instruments' superior reputation help revive business relationships and ensure development of a robust export business throughout the Fifties.
Switzerland (1957- )
Michael M. establishes a manufacture in Switzerland, also bringing a third generation, sons Robert and Toomas, into what becomes the companies base for future development. A new era begins as Robert and Toomas make Paiste Switzerland the hub of its international business activities.
United States of America and Beyond (1981- )
The company gains a firm foothold in the world's largest musical instrument market with the establishment of Paiste America in the U.S.A. In 1995 Paiste literally goes home again, re-establishing a company in Estonia after an absence of more than fifty years. The same year, a firm is founded in Spain.