As a meshuggah lover and a "severance" admirer this just feels like a fever dream where as soon as you wake up you realize everyhing is just okay and you healed.
Why does this feel like one of those weird Geico commercials? "Co-workers playing Meshuggah at the office? Unexpected. What isn't unexpected is how much money you can save by switching to Geico."
This just works. I so love these videos. I love Meshuggah. Love how this man cant take it. Don't loose it at least until you hear the new album. Immutable is ..... (have no words).
I heard some girl once complain that metal sucked and you couldn’t dance to it. Yes you can. The tempos are pretty much the same. You just gotta WANT IT!!
Correct. This music and much like it was born from the nwobhm movement in the eighties. That original sound can be traced back to blues scales and rhythms. Jazz was part of the blues. The universe flickers like a meshuggah rhythm or jazz rhythm. Interesting how the random still promotes some sort of pattern. Djent.
It’s literally my dream come true to blast meshuggah and everyone I know finally just feels the groove and fancy dances to it , that’s how I wanna die and I’ll die happy
Same here, some of my friends think that I listen to Meshuggah just to look like the guy who listens to elitist music. When I show them some songs (even to friends who listen to metal music) they're just getting annoyed
@@PotatoBadBoy Some people just don't like them. I'm personally not a fan, I just find them kinda boring, but I certainly don't get annoyed if my buddy at work plays them.
Can we appreciate how subtle but sick these edits are.. From the subtle room reverb, to the shaker hits, and the video stutters.. Fucking well done man. IMO 1:20 could be part of an official Shuggah music video, their music is so strong that it infuses darkness into whatever video played with it.
@@William.Driscoll Think of most modern reverbs as extremely complex and modulated delays. Basically it's an echo, but instead of echoing the source back as a repeat, it simulates all the tiny little reflections of an entire room and then sums them into what we perceive as a 'space'. For example, longer delays with high frequencies attenuated that take longer to dissipate sound something like a dark cave. Shorter delays with lots of high frequency reflections can sound like a polished tiled room. There's so many sneaky little sound design things in this. The low pass filter when the chubby bearded man is on with the addition of the tinnitus ring, the finger snapping and voices with the original music removed. I would bet whoever this is, is a sound designer, sound engineer or self-produced musician.
it's not even an exaggeration to say that this is _exactly_ how the boys behave when listening to Meshuggah. stupid dancing, stupid faces, it's literally _all there._
@@MFKR696 try picking up guitar or something. not much use for finding women these days, but you'll find more boys than you'll know what to do with lol
@@MFKR696 that's the rub - the only people that give a shit if you're a musician are other musicians. you won't hear me complaining either, though - it helps cultivate an environment of similar tastes and interests.
Wouldn't it be great if more people could tap into the grooves that hide under Meshuggahs distortion. Like you could just pop some on at a party and everyone started grooving.
genuinely the best music meme i've seen. almost all suck because they're off tempo, even by the slightest bit. this isn't and its beautiful. perfect editting too. im sharing this with everyone i know, ty for this blessing.
If anyone saw me moving to Meshuggah the last thing they'd think i'm dancing to is metal. I do give them the headbangs where appropiate, but its mostly all bops n' sways.
I really hope this becomes like the normal thing at Meshuggah shows. I would live to see mosh pits turn into dance circles with everyone dancing just like this.
@@nebojsadurmanovic2268 Past Tense honestly sounds like its straight off Catch 33, I love this new album so much. I'm more than impressed with it, infact it could potentially be their best album yet alongside Catch 33.
i meta'd this realization and was like nah this has to be new, but really it's badass as fuck and could fit in any of their albums, not that it's not unique, but still as powerful and badass as ever~ the new stuff is so polished though, wow creamy!! \m/
I thought Meshuggah memes are kinda played out, but *damn* this is good. Such attention to detail, with the room reverb at the start, the maracas, finger clicking, ears ringing sound, the video editing, this is just perfect.
I can't even watch this scene now in Severance without hearing it like this. Now I just need to hear Mr. milcheck say "The Meshuggah dance experience....HAS OFFICIALLY ENDED!!!"
Brilliantly edited, this is what Meshuggah is about. Fucking hilarious and to the point. Tribal to the core that no one can resist. Thank you good sir.
I have a dream, a dream that if Meshuggah ever plays 'Phantoms' live, when they come to the breakdown everyone in the audience reaches into their jacket and pulls out a maraca and they just groove along, dancing.
The original scene is creepy and unsettling, and memorable. This edit is all that but with the levels turned all of the way up. It would be thematically inconsistent but I kind of wish this was the edit that's in the show.
@@JG-qp9dl I wish I could watch as you suffer from listening to the entire album. I'll be sipping drinks, even eating when necessary, all while I watch... intently gazing upon your misery while listening to the soul crushing black hole that is Meshuggah. And it will be divine. And I... will _laugh._ Just kidding. I actually haven't listened to the album yet.
How you matched the sounds they make from 0:13 to 0:36 is magnificent. 1:19 moves are exactly what suits the sound as a free dancer loose in the middle of nowhere. The whole video is wonderful, well done!!
Actually the maraca helped me realize that it's in 4/8 with snare landing on the 3rd quarter note. Annnnnd I lost count. That's crazy, that's, meshuggah.