@@JamesWilsonMD I dunno man, I feel like this year he’s finally gotten into the limelight he deserves especially on a show like Jools Holland. Starting to get more mainstream attention if you know what I mean
Credits: Drums: Yussef Dayes Bass: Rocco Palladino Keys: Elijah Fox Sax: probably Venna, I can't be sure Percussion: I don't know, sorry. The Songs are 'Black Classical Music' AND 'Afro Cubanism'. The video title only references one song when there's two.
Wow, I didn't realize until now that your own mixing is so much better. This is really old school mixing, a little muddy and distanced, and, man, almost no bass. I'm glad that your absolutely gorgeous music usually has way more personality through up to date mixing artistry! Just heard Tioga Pass again for reference. The difference in sound makes me smile all over my face
not at all. We are in fact comparing this pretty crap live recording sound with THIS incredible live recording sound for example ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XjdSSMBm0Oc.html. Many of their recent recorded live sessions have had amazing sound. @@mirkomarkovic3438
"This is jazz bang up to date" puts words on the feeling I got too, thank you. I was thinking it sounds so authentically bebop and old-school AND YET so authentically today, not like it's trying to just recreate an old vibe. So good!
They are coming to Nashville next week I bought my tickets earlier this year, I can't wait!!!!! Also I'm happy the camera man gave some love to Rocco palladino on that Yamaha 🎸
I know it's incomparable, but it reminds me of a John Coltrane maybe the English jazz scene with Youssef Dayes at the helm will be the future of this musical genre! 🙂
These great jazz fusion new artists should record also funk records with singers as legends like stanley clarke and george duke used to do ....one great example is the amazing masterpiece from stanley ckarke LET ME KNOW YOU
Nice man rocking the traditional grip, for certain types of music it just works, especially when you don’t need tons of volume and power, altho anyone who’s seen Virgil Donato knows you can still get power with trad grip
It’s a bit of a strange thing to say, but at times, this feels like a jazz version of something you might hear on Opeth’s Blackwater Park. Incredible performance, stunning musicianship, and ofc, the compositions are phenomenal.