Gas Lipstick

Mika Kristian Karppinen, better known as Gas Lipstick (born 8 February 1971), is a Swedish-Finnish musician, best known as the previous drummer of the Finnish gothic rock band HIM. Karppinen is also a drummer for other bands currently on hiatus, such as Finnish deathgrind group To Separate the Flesh from the Bones, Finnish heavy metal group Bendover, Finnish punk group Valvontakomissio and International Finnish / Swedish punk group Ääritila.

Gas Lipstick
Karppinen performing in 2007
Background information
Birth nameMika Kristian Karppinen
Also known asGas Lipstick, Kaasu
Born (1971-02-08) 8 February 1971
OriginEskilstuna, Sweden
Genres
Occupation(s)Drummer, guitarist, composer
InstrumentsDrums, vocals, guitar
Years active1983–present
Associated actsHIM, To Separate the Flesh from the Bones, Stratovarius, Ääritila, Bendover, Valvontakomissio, Dementia, Kyyria, Flat Earth
Websitehttp://flatearth.band www.heartagram.com

Born in Eskilstuna, Sweden to Finnish parents, at age thirteen Karppinen moved to Finland with his family.[1] He was a session drummer for one tour with the Finnish band Tarot (known as a project band of Nightwish's Marco Hietala). Before joining HIM, he was also a member of Kyyria, which included Santeri Kallio and Niclas Etelävuori from the Finnish band Amorphis and singer Ville Tuomi of Suburban Tribe. He sang and played guitar in a thrash metal band called Dementia which featured guitarist Roope Latvala of Children Of Bodom. He also was a drum tech for Stratovarius at one point and played on the Stratovarius DVD.

In March 2011, the game company SongHi released an internet music game with Karppinen's drum loops.[2]

On 27 January 2015, Karppinen announced his departure from HIM, feeling that he needed to move on as a musician.

Personal life

Karppinen married Croatian photographer and influencer, Natali in Temppeliaukio church, Helsinki, on 30 August 2008. The couple have a daughter, Lara Natalija, born on 16 January 2009.[3]

Drum set

Gas is an endorser of Ludwig drums, Paiste cymbals, Aquarian drum heads and Vic Firth drum sticks. He is an open-handed drummer, meaning he plays the hi-hat with his left hand and the snare with his right, opposite to many rock drummers.

Drums

LUDWIG Legacy Classic (color: Vintage Black Oyster Pearl)

SHELL SIZES:

  • 14" x 22" Bass Drum
  • 6.5" x 14" Black Beauty Snare
  • 10"x13" Rack Tom
  • 16"x16" Floor Tom
  • 16"x18" Floor Tom

HARDWARE: LUDWIG Atlas Pro

  • 1 x Hi-Hat stand PRO LAP16HH
  • 1 x Snare stand PRO LAP22SS
  • 3 x Boom Cymbal Stand LAP37BCS
  • 1 x Straight Cymbal Stand LAP27CS
  • 1 x Drum Throne SADDLE LAP50TH
  • 1 x Bass Drum Pedal LAP15FP
  • 1 x Tom Holder Stand

CYMBALS: PAISTE

  • 1 x 15" Formula 602 Classic Sounds Medium Hi-Hat
  • 1 x 18" Twenty Custom Collection Full Crash
  • 1 x 20" Twenty Custom Collection Full Crash
  • 1 x 20" Twenty Custom Collection Metal Crash
  • 1 x 22" Masters Crisp Ride[4]

DRUM HEADS: AQUARIAN

13" Rack Tom

     Top       Response 2 Coated
     Bottom  Texture Coated

16" Floor Tom

     Top       Response 2 Coated
     Bottom  Texture Coated

18" Floor Tom

     Top       Response 2 Coated
     Bottom  Texture Coated

14" Snare

     Top       Hi-Energy
     Bottom  Hi-Performance

22" Kick

     Batter    Force I White
     Front     Force II Black

DRUM STICKS: VIC FIRTH

American Classic Metal

List of Bands

Gas Lipstick in 2007.
  • Valvontakomissio (1984–) Vocals, Composition, Lyrics, Drums
  • Dischange (1991) Drums
  • Kyyria (1992–1998) Lyrics, Composition, Drums
  • Dementia (1986–1996) Vocals, Lyrics, Composition, Guitar
  • HIM (1999–2015) Drums
  • Hallatar (2016–present) Drums
  • We Sell The Dead (2017–2018) Drums
  • Flat Earth (2018–present) Drums

References

  1. Synnin viemää: Chapter Thirteen (pp. 116-121)
  2. YouTube. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  3. Katri Utula. "HIM:n Kaasu naimisiin - Ville Valo ensi kertaa häissä!". Ilta-Sanomat. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  4. Velvet Creative Office GmbH, Theo Lustenberger (8 February 2007). "Paiste: Artists-> Gas Lipstick (Setup)". Retrieved 19 March 2015.
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