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Apparently the same duo.
Yep!! This tracks. The guitarist dances the same, the drummer blinks a lot.
Comments section seems to confirm...
Apparently the same duo.
Also the way the drummer moves, his height, and his kit configuration.Yep!! This tracks. The guitarist dances the same, the drummer blinks a lot.
Comments section seems to confirm...
There is a video out there somewhere where Steve Vai talks about the difficulties of learning early 80s King Crimson tunes for the Beat tour. Vai is such a master musician and amazing guitarist that it's interesting to hear him talk about the difficulties of learning such difficult material. The music in this video would be so much harder. At least I imagine that it would be. I can only imagine because I I wouldn't even know where to start learning it myself. And my chops are so feeble compared to what's happening . . . Wow! It's like climbing mount Everest in costume with a 200 pound pack, blind folded, barefoot, while debating the merits of Kant vs Schopenhauer and dancing the meringue, all at the same time. Or maybe that climb would be easier.
If you’ve never tried a boss looper - it can be enlightening how much they’ve simplified the task of operating a looper so you can instead focus on your instruments and composition.ok good to know. Wish the Axe fx looper could sync to a click. It does quantise loops, but only the ending of a loop, not the start, also not sync to a click.
I'd love to hear something that you produced, if you've got anything you're open to sharing.I ‘LOVE’ this jammin’!
It sounds like & reminds me of myself and my longtime childhood best friend's impromptu jammin' like this, which we did together for years.
The difference in our case is, I also used a huge bank of synths powered by my Synth-guitar along with various drum machines.
All recorded and done simply for the pure pleasure and enjoyment of making music!
I agree the King Crimson polyrhythms are complex. But much of the lines used in the polyrhythms are repetitive with variations. I'm not meaning to diminish Vai. He's a guitar god if ever there was one. But neither Steve Vai nor Adrian Below were doing all the tap dancing and looping I saw in the video. Nor covering bass and guitar using microtones.I don't think it's necessarily harder or more complex than king crimson but it's awesome. King Crimson has some very hard things to play and get around as well. Also Steve Vai said the same about Frank Zappa stuff back in the day and it's true too.
A part of me thinks this is just the guys from Clownc0re after honing their skills for the past 7 years.
If not, maybe they can open for the French duo on a tour of some sort.
Yeah, well, if it ain't in 13/7 I ain't listenin!Time signatures all over the place too. 10/4, 14/4, etc. Crazy stuff.
Yeah, that's interesting. I wonder if it's to help keep the new versions mystery.Vid now private.
I found several of their vids from 4-5 years ago and watched them. They don't even show up in my YT history now. I thought it was cool to see how far they evolved.Vid now private.

Life will never be the same.I can't stop watching this.