Get LOUIS COLE music here: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/lou... This is the first of many videos for my youtube channel Louis Cole playing some drum n bass beats Thanks
I love how the most replayed moment of this video is when Louis accidentally drops his stick and it still sounds like the funkiest ghost note lick. 1:33 Like Louis is so grooving that when he drops his stick, it just continues to play funky shit. He's turning time and space around him into pure drum'n'bass
I just realized why I didn’t notice that at first... because not only does it SOUND perfectly in time, it even LOOKS like it wasn’t a mistake because his hand was following the stick so closely that it would appear he didn’t even lose grip of it at all lol Sorry that probably made absolutely no sense at all fucj
That's actually pretty easy lol. What I would have trouble with is when he alternates between his left hand and foot on the hihat while doing an interesting rhythm on the snare...
I fucking love that Cole drops his stick at the least technical part of his entire performance real and its still perfectly within his preestablished tempo.
@@ivanitchycock it's basically confirmed. I saw Louis use the same exact drum set as the "clowncore drummer". Plus they have the same sound AND same technique. Must be a coincidence.
@@Raidenofficial yeah, it's basically common knowledge at this point. as a drummer I would have to agree that the style being basically the same is enough by itself to confirm it.
Gabriele Russo I am well aware. I was born in 1979. And I know all that has happened since then. The person who made the comment about the Mac book did not.
0:50 I have to say, I've never seen that before in 7 years of looking up drum videos, and it's one the most brilliant tricks I've seen. I thought I was hearing double hits in Jack Conte's Passenger seat video, and thought "no way", but apparantly, yes way.
ILikeWafflz I had a buddy in high school that was and still is an amazing drummer and he'd do that all the time just goofing off before a show. Hell, he used to do that with a pencil on his desk in the middle of class lol.
A Lonely Lizard, it is impressive, 7.8k people think so. Your disagreeable comment? 2 people think so, 1 of whom could be yourself. That's perspective.
I got recommended this video because I'm interested in playing drums and I've been watching drum videos for a week now. RU-vid is like "btw, look at this dude and give up now"
Drum as if you can see several separate rhthym streams and perform them effortlessly. And he's obviously very gifted. Never, ever give up on developing a skill you have in a smaller quantity than those you see. Compete to develop. You can't know what training will develop in you. Start with the beat and get relaxed, live in it. You can do wonderful things, and surprise yourself.
Jungle uses drumbreaks originally played by humans and in my opinion most good "jungle" NOT using breaks tries to mimic the human nuances and feel that occur in breakbeats by using velocity thresholds and quantizing techniques. That "groove/feel" is kind of what jungle is founded on. Now.. Playing some Venetian Snares on a kit would definitely be a impossible challenge. Listen to the album "Rossz Csillag Alatt Született" if you haven't already. It uses the Winston's "amen" brother breakbeat in 7/4 profusely and has the craziest drilling manipulations of this break I have personally ever heard!
FYI, Cole is featured in the June issue of Modern Drummer. There's a cool interview with him. He talks about his days at USC studying with Ndugu Chancler, Peter Erskine, and Aaron Serfaty. He said he grew up listening to lots of James Brown with Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks on drums. That makes sense when you listen to him play.
Thank god RU-vid recommended me this video..albeit a decade later. This was my introduction to Louis Cole. The power of the drum and bass was so undeniable I had to launch further inquiries. And now I’m a lifelong LC fan!
@Oliver Hancock that is true, having the drums in tune with the rest of the instruments ties them all together, and can make the difference between a song sounding way off and a song sounding perfect
I feel like someone has a Louise Cole button in their bedroom and when they press it, he pops out of the closet with a drum kit. Hit the button again and he slides back in.
Oh I remember the first time watching this video like 4/5 years ago and it change completely the way I approach drumming, turning myself fully into a dnb drummer, took all those years to master breaks like this and I’m proud of myself and thankful for how my drumming style turned out to be thanks to Louis cole!
That's so bizarre, I've been watching a lot of Knower and Louis Cole vids over the last few days and just found myself thinking tonight , man I'd love to see this dude do some live DnB drumming. Lo and behold, what should appear in my RU-vid suggestions...
I literally re-round this part 10 to 20 times when he drops the sticks and I’m so puzzled. It actually goes with the beat. And it’s a sophisticated mistake done on purpose I don’t know? But it’s definitely awesome either way
wtf I had this in a playlist of mine on youtube for like 4 or 5 years but just a few months ago discovered Louis Cole's actual music... better late than never i guess
WOW! This pops up in my feed again. I saw this when it first came out and I was an obsessed drummer in high school. I cant believe I get recommend this again after all these years.