I don't know why everyone keeps comparing him to mark king... Wotjek has his own amazing style and adds a groove that (in my opinion) is completely different and phenomenal in its own way. The only thing that's even comparable about these two is the tape on their thumbs. Wotjek, you are an inspiration to bass players everywhere. Thank you for all the amazing sounds and harmonies
Ben Schwartz - I Discovered Wojtek P this year, I think, and since then, he has fetched it regularly from the web. His skillful attack on high-price basses with his Atom thumb gives me great pleasure, rarely ever discovering such gold nowadays. But there has been something with him I haven't been able to put my finger on until now. Mark King, of course, Level 42. a group I've liked for many decades. my wife's favorite group. I feel stupid, but I want to thank you for solving the mystery. Where Wojtek learned the way he plays, he has listened to Mark King in Level 42.
I know all that are mentioned by KH here and he’s up there for me, I think Les Claypool is in the convo but with Primus being such a unique band, he is overlooked
While I made that comment 8yrs ago,he is STILL a force to be reckoned with & I am obsessed with Henrik Linder, he's an absolute killer & DL as a band are on a different spectrum all together.
Tremendous!! I have had the pleasure to hear Wojtek play live two different times at Frankfurt Musik Messe and to talk with him as well. He is a great guy as well as a tremendous bass player!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The last part of the solo (with the audience participation) reminds me of the solo from Level 42's Mark King from the Live At Wimbley '87 album. Great stuff.
Amazing. The truth is that you are very good at bass and you get inspired a lot. And another thing, I love the song "Fair of noise", very cool. precious. Greetings.
you are a master in the technic you show in your solos. But after listening to a view of your videos I want to say something about it: It all sounds similar... same tempo and the same rythm patterns with percusive muting and slapping...ending with neck bend. Instead of filling these patterns up with even more fiddeling there should come out more the musical aspect to make it a overall better solo - at least for the audience
@@ZYCIEGWIAZD24 I'm not implying that he's not awesome I'm just saying that on the video in which I was speaking of, I wasn't feeling guys phrasing but love his technique. He's awesome 👌👏😎