Asking to understand: Can someone give me a breakdown of Funk Factory's playing/style philosophy? I personally play with emotion, so trying to keep a "laid back" vibe during intense moments in songs, cadences, etc. just doesn't work for me. I know that they take pride in looking like one and nobody does it better. Whenever I look at them, I give them straight 10's across the board when it comes to visuals. But there's also a certain vibe that almost seems "unengaged." If I understand what they're going for I may be able to appreciate it more. Seriously, no harm intended.
@@doodieoody a person who was on snare in this video in 2015 before his last rip in the funk factory his name is Torrey Williams this is his cadence called Torrey cadence or "creation" he also made another cadence too called GMFB
I hate to say it, but I never connected SU with chops. But this: Finessed technique, uniformity, thoughtful writing, clean execution, even tone production and challenging material. They may make me revisit the Funk Factory vs WT debate...