I think I've seen you once at the politecnico di milano with Ron Minis, is that possible? I really enjoyed the performance, and I m into this kind of music a lot, but I'm not 100% it was you
Far out !!! Total beyond next level sh#%. Awesome content, explanation and delivery. . . I feel like I just stumbled into an advanced musical algebra class. . . In a good way. . . Blessings. . .
Meshuggah is like if scientists/mathematicians reconverted to music for fun. Which sounds even crazier when you consider these guys have zero formal training, except for their bassist.
Amazing video, drumming, explanation and musicianship from everyone in your band! Thank you so much for sharing. Has anyone transcribed Yogev's beautiful playing perchance and would like to share it with me?
5 over 7 polymeter has so much goodness packed inside. Hearing it unfurl is glorious I've put it in my music before but played the parts separately 😂 This video has reminded me I should learn to play it live too
i've just discoved this band yesterday, in Hellfest, France. It was an amazing show. The rythms in their songs are really interesting, now i'm just listening to all their stuff on youtube, and found your video. The first drum part of this song reminds me a french math rock band playing with time signatures, CHEVAL DE FRISE, with the song "Un Pont Et Des Eaux Noires Limoneuses". It's a band but in reality there's only a drummer and a guitarist. It's the same type of groove with the gradually shifting bass drum.