Live at The Stone, NYC, 8.14.09 MP3 files of the whole show available in 2 zipped folders: www.mediafire.com/?ymdoktxkmyj www.mediafire.com/?iznwenbmmxo
I feel like Wayne Krantz is a great guitar player to play with as a drummer, he plays rhythmically with the drummer and leads while not just busting out into solo. So, the rest of the group can build on ideas too.
mark is so fun to watch it's as if he's electrified during the entire performance. every part of his body is moving to a beat then he chooses what to hit and his hand hits at the same beat of his electrified body not once but continually hits in syncopation to strands of 16th notes while his left leg jumps up and down to a continual beat of 32nd notes ! He's not just drumming, he's flying!
@ 3:26 - Wayne quoting his own 'Whippersnapper', the classic, burning opener of his outstanding 1995 live release '2 Drink Minimum' (w/ Lincoln Goines & Zach Danziger).
WOW !!! AMAZING !!!! Could you try to upload the files again ?, it says error each time i tryed to download them. I would apreciatte it SO MUCH !!! Thanks 4 Posting this clip. :D
I joined Wayne's patreon in 2020 and he had over 230 paid members, now he has 110. I deleted my membership because he would regularly give off a shitty attitude towards people asking questions that he didn't like. All of the questions were just about art and music. A bunch of us messaged each other about this. And he wonders why he isn't as successful as he would like to be.
@dudestube - Video was recorded with a Canon PowerShot SD790 IS - standard point-and-shoot camera with video function; video sound was captured straight into the camera's mic! The audio linked in the video info section was captured with a Zoom H2 recorder - best investment for anyone who wants to record anything anywhere, no joke.
@PureParticle right... that's probably because Mark is just going off, he doesn't really seem to be listening to Wayne. Dude's just soloing while Krantz plays on top. I LOVE Mark Guiliana BTW, he's one of my favorite drummers, but here he seems to be more concerned in showing off his skills than making music with such a great musician as Krantz.
didn't mean to bash meshuggah in any way, they are one of my favorite bands and i listen to them frequently ( far more than krantz ). I just know Wayne is a professor at UT in austin tx. Hes a jazz wizard and I'd bet my life he has a great deal of knowledge on harmony. Probably more than most musicians i listen to. I of course, could be completely wrong though =x
@leonzioooo These are really good drummers, some even legendary. But from a modern point of view they are quite conventional (except Jojo Mayer) I think. Guiliana is fresh and playful, he's not afraid to experiment on the spot, that's what I like about him. He's spontaneous. An other great example of this kind of playing, and my personal favorite is Han Bennink. Also, an other one I discovered recently that excites me is Xavier Desandre Navarre
I've seen him put a wallet on the top of the snare, which gives it that really tight sound. A lot of guys are doing that now, like Jamire Williams and Chris Dave.
+LeonardMcrendall Men, you never plays drums with your arms , it 's a bad thought ! Drums is played with finger , wrist and shoulder for drummers who really knows how to play drums .