Benito Camelas Damn dude, so you’ve never heard of Planet X? They only have 3 albums plus a live one but fuck man, you never go wrong with Virgil Donati, Tony MacAlpine and Derek Sherinian Especially when working together
Tigran Hamasyan also makes plenty of jazz that sounds pretty metal, I love that heavy stuff. Aratta Rebirth is a great album to check out, also Shadow Theater and Mockroot
@@The_Kevinist You have just made my day, I didn't read further in the comments before. Didn't know about Planet X! Awesome band, I was curious so I checked them out
This is what I'm searching for. Anyway, sometimes it's hard to get someone or friends who understand what we listen to. For them, song with good melodies are important. As for me, I'm open to any songs whether it has groove, melodic or tehcnical. Technical progressive songs are always be my cup of tea This band is technical, lotsa attacks and the odd time signatures. How i love this band so much. Looking forward to this band if they release an album i would definitely buy it.
Some of the rhythmic differences between right and left hand for that pianist is just unbelievable. This whole performances is absolutely mind blowing! 🤯
You know Tosin did that already right? Look up T.R.A.M. It had himself, Javier Reyes, Mars Volta's Adrian Terrazas (well he did pretty much all the horn and wind work across multiple albums) and Suicidal Tendencies' Eric Moore on drums.
YESSSSS! There's been a significant lack of fusionesque bands/compositions. No more Holdsworth (RIP), Tribal Tech, Chick Corea's Elektrik Band etc... Have been missing this. A "Live" CD please!!!! 🙂
Ok, THAT really caught me by surprise! I just heard an interview between Janek Gwizdala and Patrick Linder and in the end they mantioned THIS. I am an "old" guy coming from all the way back in the late 60s with Beatles, all the crazy Rock/Fusion/Jazz stuff and now Dirty Loops, Snarky Puppy aso but THIS is another level of"Jazz"!!! Holy Smokes!!!!!!
I'm with u on this 1, I Wana hear him solo too, gem have released 3 vids and he hasn't taken a solo in any of em, if he wants he can join my band, I'll let him solo all day long if he wants lol
Greetings from Malaysia. Great song arrangement, great musicianship skills. This reminds me of Progressive stuffs such as Tigran Hamasyan and a lil bit of Djent like Tosin Abasi. I like the chords that ya guys playing, it brings out the dark progressive energy and to play it, y'all need to focus and have that djent kind of feel in it. Lol, it is just a sincere opinion from me. Keep up the PROGRESSIVE thingy guys. Im a BIG FANS of y'all. Im looking forward, waiting for y'all to come up with new songs.
Impressed. Cool to see Matt in this capacity. I like his muscular aproach to fusion. Im not a double bass player but its refreshing to see it applied liberally to fusion without a jazz approach.
Safe to assume that the headphones they're wearing also have wires connecting their brains to one another. How do they even know when and where the stops are coming?!! What kind of auditory sorcery are we witnessing?!!
The drummer and the pianist competing like they're fighting the final boss while the bassist stands back there eating popcorns as he watches them hard carry him
These videos show not just how versatile Matt is himself but also how versatile his setup is like damn if I’m not mistaken that’s the same setup he has for AAL (or at least very close)
Same exact. Definitly works for any style. His signature fat stack and signature equilibrium china cymbals are two of the most versatile cymbals I’ve ever played.
I get that its a group performance but can you upload just the footage of Matt ? I mean, its a Meinl video, but the majority of the shots are on the piano player...
@@juanpichardo46 he's a beast, there's no doubt about it. But it's like if Yamaha made a highlight video but all we saw was the bass player or guitar player, its just outta place is all I'm saying