I love when musicians are paying close attention to each other, and a smile breaks out amongst the concentration face... i know that feeling, and seeing it is beautiful
holy shit this collaborations finally manifested from a thought i had floating around in my head back in 2003. just as primal and ferocious as i hoped!
Talking about how bad Brain's technique is.... Do you even know what he is? That's part of his beauty. He's able to do things no one else can really do. He created his entire own way from drumming. He never had a favorite drummer. He's just an art student who realized he can do his art best through drums.
+Skate Boards Uhhhhh These 2, especially Chippendale, basically did what Zach is doing years before Zach. All due respect to him but these 2 are pioneers.
I like the contrasting sounds of the drums. Greg's is tuned low on the snare and high on the floor tom, while Brian's is tuned high on the snare and low on the toms.
I love the Brians, the Rhode Island scene, noise, structured avant garde, respect Deerhoof but not a huge fan....I never liked long drum solos. Now I know what 2 drum solos played at the same time for almost 20 minutes, by two of the best drummers sounds like. Spastic savant having a fit. To Chippendale's credit, he did try and lay down a beat about 15 minutes in...
Seems like Greg needs a starting point where as Brian sets his own starting point. In a dance, the talented needs to lead and the other has to have the talent to follow
Wow I love all kinds of weird music and noise but honestly its just not that interesting to me to hear two drummers (even though I love both their bands) just play against each other. This gives me the same feeling I have gotten with various bands I've been in that had the habit of all just fucking around in their own world playing a cacophony of different music at the same time as soon as there was no focus to the practice session. It definitely makes me feel something though.
1. i think pink tight jeans feel the same as other tight jeans 2. Saunier has described his setup as intentionally uncomfortable, to make him think creatively. so it makes sense