Hadrien Feraud Band feat. Eric Moore . The Name of This Song Is "Rumeurs". Hadrien Feraud: Bass Eric Moore : Drums Renaud Gensane : Trumpet Michael Lecoq : Keyboards
OK, that drum fill at 01:51 was nothing short of tremendous! Even Hadrien turned to acknowledge Eric on that one. Hadrien's command of the instrument is astonishing to say the least! These guys are clearly amongst the finest, cutting edge musicians on the scene these days, please show some respect.
He's about to get known, he's begining to play with real dope musician like hiromi and cameroon graves and mike mitchel etc etc.. Can't wait for his comming out on many live video he's soooo good
Everybody's dissing the overplaying and over-technicality but I am not getting that. listen to 6:32. Amazing use of contrast and pacing. This is pure enjoyment and enjoyability. Just sit back and let the music play instead of pigeon-holing it :)
I see your point. It takes time to understand this kinda music. But this is the music that penetrates into my heart, and into my nerves. Ah I love it sooo much. Fusion is the way. We might be different :)
I see your point too. I love fusion too. This sounds experimental and lots of energy too and great technique. Maybe I should diggin' it better. This is my second time here and I like it. For the first time I didn't like it sounded too free to me So I presume it's a bit like Free Fusion :).
@SelCeus ......actually bro , before any criticism ,u better give a listen review to zawinul back in the day in 79' 8:30 and 80' Night passage notably , then later in the syndicate....those sounds Mike the keyboard player is using on that video all come from those periods.
@zaretix Well if you insist on getting personal, Dennis Chambers is on the large size and rules everyone. As does Anthony Jackson on bass. Hadrien despite being thin plays a mean bass!
+Jasper King Looks like mankind has definitely regressed these days, since we are no more able to debate and exchange our views and opinions, which we all are entitled to, without having someone being disrespectful before the discussion is over. That's crazy! Some days I wish we didn't have the internet, although I'm very happy of it. Before, you could insult a great artist and you would be heard only by your friends and family. Now you can do it and be heard all over the world. This definitely isn't a progress...
+yapadqoi Yeah, in his "interview" with Scott Devine, Hadrien said he was influenced by Richard Bona soundcloud.com/bass-lessons-podcast/003-in-conversation-with
I can totally respect the technicality and precision going on in this session, but for me this is something mostly to just gawk at as a musician, however a big chunk of groove is missing. It's primarily a splashing of flashy. It grooves at times, yeah, but it never gets to truly breathe.
@Em2300 Eric dude don't dignify these guys or comments like this with a response. Your playing speaks for itself. All one needs to do is search on youtube, Bing, Google to see the impact you are having on music/drumming. Keep doing your thing - while the rest of us watch you on RU-vid wishing we could play half as good :).