@@ChrisT-O interesting. I thought it would be like those guys in prison, or those "quietest room in the world" type of rooms which test human psyche whether or not people go crazy, as well as just the best rooms for making music usually
Amazing. I can hear a club that plays rave music call this guy for a gig because their DJ didn't show up or had to cancel. No midi or electronics required lol. Love it.
I have found the God of Drums. He just created an actual 25-minute long Techno song with scrap metal, buckets, frying pans and sticks. And he did that without any rest! The amount of creativity and talent he has to pull this off is absolutely crazy!
I bow down to his talent, WOW how good was that!?!?! Only made it to 4.2minutes and was compelled to leave a comment. I’ve seen many buskers similar to this... hands down this guy is the best.
Truly amazing. His manipulation of every day objects is absolutely mesmerizing. You can almost hear the metronome going in the background with how perfectly in rhythm he is.
Isn't it odd how people always just stand around and stare at AMAZING & INCREDIBLE street performers like him? This guy has unfathomable stamina. Bravo!
I used to think it takes incredible talent to play a musical instrument well. I now realise geniuses like Dario Rossi don't need an instrument at all. They can make music out of thin air if they wanted to.
Sometimes its repetitive tho hes giod but if hes gonna go on for 25 mins tuen at least nake some diffrent music phrases instead of doibg the same ones over and over again on diffrent instruments
A true Earthen Percussionist using all types of manmade objects to express his talents..the way he relocates himself on the ground while sitting...yet still keeping the rhythm...a true Human.
When I finished listening to this song I started crying and clapping my hands and gave a big shout in my apartment Thank you for your amazing work and sorry for my neighbor
When I watch videos like this, I can never understand why the people aren’t dancing. I mean, fuck it....I’d definitely be dancing and busting a groove!!!
@@jerrylong6011 Same here! Maybe those more than 140 bpm is way too fast for the audience. It's quite hard for most dancers to move over 130 or 135 and still produce some body language on the fly that nearly meets the creative range of his rhythms. I would have tried, but it's hard!
Ce type est incroyable!! Avec toute sa quincaillerie, il te fait une bonne vieille techno des familles dont on ne se lasse pas. Et tu as l'impression qu'il ne vas plus s'arrêter. Bravo!
Call that occidental inhibition-ism. We once had a middle-east band coming to a festival in my hometown, they were pretty good too, somewhat similar in beat, but with a bit more melody. Their lead signer / percussionist soon noticed that no one was getting up to dance. It was bothering him something fierce. So at first they upped the beat and energy of it all. But no one did more than headbanging. Next step was to invite people to dance, but even that was not enough... So they began to, while playing, fetch people from the crowd, get them off of their collective asses, and bring them gently to the fray. At some point nearly half the public was dancing. Considering how public-shy and isolated people are in this corner of the world, that was already somewhat impressive. Remember we aren't speaking of a clubbing audience here, but an ethnic festival. So that mean half of a public containing young and old, intellectuals and hipsters, hippies and musicians themselves, some ordinary folks, etc... But still, they kept looking at the room as if something was wrong. So they pushed the energy up a notch, again... soon two third of the room were dancing. At about three quarter of the show though, it seemed as if two third of the crowd was the best they could get, the lead finally admitted that he just couldn't know how we could possibly be sitting still; in the middle of a tune. That was some cultural clash right there. While I was amazed at his capacity to get nearly everyone dancing, he was dejected to not get a stronger reaction. To be fair, hadn't I been held back by my wife, I'd probably would have jumped right in too. But there you have it, be it Paris or north America, lots of occidental folks learn to enjoy music sitting still, while doing something else. We have somewhat lost the reflex to dance. And that doesn't sound like a good thing.
How have I only just come across this on my homepage today. Loved Techno all my life and ain't seen nothing quite like thus guy. Astonishing really 💥💣💯❤
Every single video I see without people wearing masks... "Ahhh those were the days.." You are awesome man! So much talent, the music is in you and you ARE the music!
I don't know how many times I've watched this brilliant street performance but I never get sick of it. I have never seen such incredible raw talent like this with no strings attached. Making the most incredible art out of a bunch of junk is absolutely genius. If I were there, I would have not just dropped coins because that would be an insult. I would have easily dropped a couple hundred dollars cash in there bare minimum. 25 minutes of raw talent deserves a lot more than just a few coins. Wow! Blows my mind.
I don't like Techno normally, but i could watch this video again and again. So a big Talent. How to describe this ... Brilliant, Genius, Awesome, Perfect ...
This, instead of the generic DJ culture would be preferable at any festival/performance. Pure talent & no bs. Amplify that & you’ve got a jumping crowd
thats because professional drummers will drum for hours in a live concert and that is after practicing all day, but yeah I have seen this guy a few times, he is awesome every time
That interlude at about 11:15 is sik. And 21:40 , better still. On another note- i would tip this guy a $100 bill if and when i see him in person. I really appreciate art. And music is art. Especially art of this magnitude.
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