I know this is in reference to Dune, but it reminds me of the South Park episode where everyone wants Tom Brady’s poop. If you haven’t seen it, everyone refers to it as “the Spiiiiice”
I love that you promote other brands. You don’t let professional competition get in the way of community and the joy of music. It’s awesome to see you flattering other makers all the time. You’re a bright light in our little corner of the world.
@@steezmcqueen8587 IHOP isn’t a shady organization. Before you spout off about Ugandan bills, that was an employee of a different organization that is only associated with IHOP. That employee was himself Ugandan, and was terminated following the whole thing. So don’t associate Josh with a man he never met working for a group he has no association with because they are associated with but not linked to the place he went to college.
@@steezmcqueen8587 Should we judge his clearly great present on questions in his past? No, he’s given us plenty of reason to trust him, don’t get hung up on something that is ancient history for the pedal market.
@@calebneff5777 I will actually continue to judge him on his past actions. That's my choice. The guy makes good informative videos, yes. But for me his unoriginal money grab designs, social media influence and past actions rubs me the wrong way.
Great pedal. It sounds awesome. I like the lights on the sliders. I want one but as a Dune fan, I have to make one correction to what Jeorge says: the weirding module is only in the movie from the 80's. In the book, it's the Weirding Way, which is basically a form of martial arts that allows the human body to channel superhuman abilities like super speed.
“Tone is the mind bender, It is the little life that brings total obsession, I will build my tone. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it is perfected, My bank account may not remain”.
Here's my best idea ever = this afternoon = Josh and George collaborate on a new pedal that sounds like the smell of an old cat pissed-up bass guitar cass! Nerds are the new cool guys! Wait - nerds pick on me though! I need to make cat piss sounds to feel better, Josh im begging you and George......... Please make the pedal that only you and George can make right. Brian wampler is the man but he aint making no cat piss pedal = thats you and George for the win. Without the guitar effects "pedal" industry my life would be so weird.
Leo Questo: no, no cat. However, I was living in Omaha at the time when I sold it. I understand Josh is down in kansas city. If the nut is bone and cut so the large e string sits too high then that bass used to be mine.....I sold it for $300 back in the mid 80s....I still have the fender amp that matches it.
My favorite Bjork record is Homogenic. I honestly didn't get it at all until I saw a documentary about the making of the record. Then, I started to understand that electronic music can still have the human element. She is one of my absolute favorites now.
So much glorious epic space rock in a single episode. I need to lie down for a few minutes. And then watch it all over again. And again. (Great pedal! Want!!)
I love the movie and I love the books. The part where Paul tells the guy to yell and the stone in the movie is my favorite part, so I’m just fine with the addition.
Sounds cool. Nick is such a good drummer BTW, so big up to him! His timing, feel, space, dynamics etc. is always on point! I know it's just a pedal demo, but still, he always plays just the right beat.
@6:20 my MXR Stereo Chorus is always on, period. I have it in my fx loop set slow and wide with the intensity at about one:thirty, bass maxed out, and treble at 4 o'clock. Slow wide chorus just sound so nice and lush, I can never bring myself to ever turn it off. I mainly play death metal and bluesy psychedelic-type stuff, whether the piece of music is distorted, or modulated or otherwise, my chorus is like my main reverb pedal, always always on :) after maybe 11 or 12 years of constantly being there, it's definitely a part of me now, like an essential need, haha!
This is freaking EPIC!! It kind of starts where my Crowther “Prunes’n’Custard” gets surreal , and then ricochets off into multiple dimensions ... I’m in love ....
Absolutely love the way Josh and JHS Pedals promotes pedals from other companies. Also, I predict in future JHS will in fact have a pedal called "yard sell" with a knob for level of "cat piss". Note for Josh...when you do make that pedal, I don't need credit for the idea, I just want one of the pedals (to put on my board with my Whitey Tighty and Muffuletta...they need another JHS friend).
Dude, at any other point in my life, someone would already be packing one of these pedals into a discrete cardboard box addressed to me. Within seconds of this vid, my eyes were rolling back, with "BUY! BUY! BUY!" echoing in my head. Alas, I'm too poor to buy name brand pedals, and especially NEW name brand pedals, and especially by Way Huge. My used Swollen Pickle is my most expensive, and the best sounding, by far, of any of my pedals. All my pedals are crayons (not any of the actual crayon themed pedals, but like the actual cheap, low pigment, paper wrapped waxy sticks we relegate to children and their graphic master works), and the Swollen Pickle is oil paint. The step up into the sonic big leagues bowls me over, every single time. Damn, I want this pedal. The Conquistador was already in my cue of mythic unattainable pedals to be acquired only through the action of Divine Grace. Now... I don't know which is first in line. I'll have to let the omnipotent 6-9 decide of what I'm worthy, and in potential infinite grace, what order.
Josh is technically correct. The guy that invented .gif's said it's pronounced with a "soft" g, but normal people all decided to ignore him because clearly it's the "hard" g.
@@gunshow86de he may have made gifs but he did not make the english language. If the inventor of gun shows said your name was pronounced jun show you wouldnt listen to him unless you have already been pronouncing it that way.
I'm from Reykjavik Iceland and it was probably 2002-03 and a friend of mine had his cousin over from Sweden. This guy was a huge fan of Björk and Icelandic band Sigurros. We took him to this tiny club. Basically just a 60m2 living room. Björk was the DJ and the guys from Sigurros were just hangin out and drinking beer. I've never seen anybody as star struck...
The book is way better. The problem with what he said is that the weirding module is only in Lynch's film adaptation of the book. Apparently Lynch wanted the film to have a more technological feel to it and replaced "the weirding way," a style of hand to hand combat, with the "weirding module." Doesn't matter in the slightest to me though. The creator of this pedal had me at "blue box" (nice subtle reference to the completely blue eyes of a spice addict in Dune), then took it and created a device that allows my tone to transcend time and space. GAS is the wallet-killer.
I love Way Huge. They're tragically over-looked b/c of the whole under the "Dunlop" umbrella, thing. I'm guitly of this, myself. This is a strange leap for Way Huge, but a Blue Box that doesn't embarrass and bewilder you when you plug it in at the store?! Awesome! I wanna try this thing!
I saw Toto play The Dune Theme live on the 80 Trips Around The Sun tour and jumped out of my seat when the intro was by Lance Henriksen "Tell Me About Your Homeworld Usul"
I love Bjork, and everything she's ever released. Her live albums (most on video) are also brilliant, but even her most recent albums absolutely stand up to the originality and quality of her earlier material. My favorite tracks from Post are probably "Isobel" and "Hyperballad."
I had one of those old membrane-keyboard Mini-Synths when they first came out and deeply regret ever selling it. Don't know if the Atreides does the exact same thing, but the "Rate" control on the original did pulse-width modulation, not phasing. If Jeorge made it expression-controllable in the final version, that would be wonderful!
Hahahaha! That jaw dropping cat was so hilarious. Cool pedal. That's for sure. I'm thinking about getting one. Also thanks YT algorithm for the EHX commercial. That was a great interlude.
If George wants MY money, he needs to release a pedal called the "Graphic Language". Each of the seven sliders would produce a vocalisation of the seven words you can't say on television. Everybody would buy one, no matter what it costs!
Actually The weirding module is not from the book, Dune. It’s from the movie by David Lynch. There aren’t likely to be any weirding modules in the upcoming Dune film.
No Jihads, either. @halcyo: I know I'm in the minority, but I actually love the books and the Lynch film. So many great visuals. I just see it as the same story from a vastly different perspective. Plus, I'm a Lynch fanboy...
Actually two jihads were central to the story. The Butlerian Jihad was the reason for the formation of special schools. The Bene Gesserit, Mentat, and Suk schools came out of that jihad. Then there was the terrible jihad that Paul saw in his future that must be stopped but at every turn he saw his fanatical armies tearing violently through the universe. I guess I’m as much a Dune nerd as much as I’m a pedal nerd. And Jeorge Tripps is the Quizat Haderach!
Bjork is amazing and I think my favorite album is probably Vespertine. A beautiful and mesmerizing album coupled with some great personal memories and you have something really wonderful.
homie i just broke my collarbone and cant do anything since im recovering from the surg, so i decided to watch one of ur vids cus ive been playing guitar in bands my whole life and never used a pedal. how the frick did i not know about this amazing world of sounds. literally living under a rock for 20 years. this channel has been the only thing playing in my house for the past three days and I want to personally thank you for exposing me to this. all of my money is now being spent on jhs pedals hahaha i am now a pedal fiend. click click click (pedal noises)
Bjork is one of my favourites - great to see her getting some love! My favourite of her albums is Vespertine, *very* closely followed by Homogenic which is then closely followed by Medulla (which is definitely an acquired taste). Post is also excellent.
I really want to get in on the ground floor with Pyramid Scheme. If I get 5 friends to come to a gig, and they each get 5 friends to come to the next gig, will you pay me a percentage of the door receipts?
Reminds very much of the EHX Microsynth, of which I'm a massive fan. Now add presets and/or separate on/offs and/or midi controls for each effect and you have a massive winner. I hope Mike Matthews and Joel Korte are reading this.
And another great episode in the archives. Reallly enjoying the bandwith of talent Bjork is sharing on Post. Mind delightfully blown! That broadway big band number? It's Oh So Quiet. Off the charts amazing... now with all the eclectic excellence here?.... that's an artist. Yours truly, Mile Wide Inch Deep...Sam
That pedal has got SPICE
I see what you did there 😏
It really flows, if you will.
it MUST flow
🤘🏿
I know this is in reference to Dune, but it reminds me of the South Park episode where everyone wants Tom Brady’s poop. If you haven’t seen it, everyone refers to it as “the Spiiiiice”
I love that you promote other brands. You don’t let professional competition get in the way of community and the joy of music. It’s awesome to see you flattering other makers all the time. You’re a bright light in our little corner of the world.
Thats what I was thinking. He's clearly so incredibly enthusiastic about pedals and an all round good guy
He's done some shady stuff in the past. Go look up his history with devi ever. Also his past with IHOPRAYER
@@steezmcqueen8587 IHOP isn’t a shady organization. Before you spout off about Ugandan bills, that was an employee of a different organization that is only associated with IHOP. That employee was himself Ugandan, and was terminated following the whole thing. So don’t associate Josh with a man he never met working for a group he has no association with because they are associated with but not linked to the place he went to college.
@@steezmcqueen8587 Should we judge his clearly great present on questions in his past? No, he’s given us plenty of reason to trust him, don’t get hung up on something that is ancient history for the pedal market.
@@calebneff5777 I will actually continue to judge him on his past actions. That's my choice. The guy makes good informative videos, yes. But for me his unoriginal money grab designs, social media influence and past actions rubs me the wrong way.
Josh's sense of humor... Clean, deadpan,... Exactly my kind of humor. So cool. Love this channel.
Great pedal. It sounds awesome. I like the lights on the sliders. I want one but as a Dune fan, I have to make one correction to what Jeorge says: the weirding module is only in the movie from the 80's. In the book, it's the Weirding Way, which is basically a form of martial arts that allows the human body to channel superhuman abilities like super speed.
I would have been disappointed in the internet if nobody brought this up.
he tried to flex on us and pretend he reads
@@kevinvotaw2916he’s right.
“Tone is the mind bender,
It is the little life that brings total obsession,
I will build my tone.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it is perfected,
My bank account may not remain”.
Possibly the most underrated comment on TH-cam
Here's my best idea ever = this afternoon = Josh and George collaborate on a new pedal that sounds like the smell of an old cat pissed-up bass guitar cass! Nerds are the new cool guys! Wait - nerds pick on me though! I need to make cat piss sounds to feel better, Josh im begging you and George......... Please make the pedal that only you and George can make right. Brian wampler is the man but he aint making no cat piss pedal = thats you and George for the win. Without the guitar effects "pedal" industry my life would be so weird.
My first impression was “that’s a weird name for eq pedal” 😂
Mine too!
Same!
Mega man for life (rock on)
Same.
“My skateboard broke and I read the news today”
I need a shirt with that
I second this
Yup
thirdered (tis a word look it up)
well then i fourthenuggin it
@@johnnycanosoda I fivth that thought
I love how supportive this dude is of not just his company but the whole scene. One love my dude
"I'm going to play this Fender Musicmaster shortscale bass I picked up from a yard sale for $100"
Josh, why you gotta flex on us so hard?
Lol its a Musicmaster btw
@@user-pb3ue5cp5b yea, Music Man is another Leo Fender brand.
Had a bass exactly like that. I miss it so....
Tim Harbert Did you have a cat? Do you recall having had a yard sale with gear in the toss?
Leo Questo: no, no cat. However, I was living in Omaha at the time when I sold it. I understand Josh is down in kansas city. If the nut is bone and cut so the large e string sits too high then that bass used to be mine.....I sold it for $300 back in the mid 80s....I still have the fender amp that matches it.
My favorite Bjork record is Homogenic. I honestly didn't get it at all until I saw a documentary about the making of the record. Then, I started to understand that electronic music can still have the human element. She is one of my absolute favorites now.
probably agreed, although Post, telegram, & basically all the other ones are dope.
I had a tough time choosing between this one and Vespertine. Homogenic is just so so good and so many great songs. Great pick!
She is the reason i studied synthesizers while trainning guitar.
Having Josh debut your pedal may be the biggest brain move I've ever seen
I agree
Demand goes brrrr
dat’s vie jeorge has de largeum cranium - eets vay huuuuuuge!
So much glorious epic space rock in a single episode. I need to lie down for a few minutes.
And then watch it all over again.
And again.
(Great pedal! Want!!)
I'm laughing hysterically at the thought of Josh making this with a sock puppet 🤣
I suspect that there were multiple JHS employees competing for the role of sock puppet in this video... I would have!
End titles say Nick was the “puppet master “.
With him mouthing the words sync to his hands and recorded voice audio
i was not prepared for that. it had me dying
That sock puppet looks like the love child of Cookie Monster and a panda, after serious road traffic accident.
........and it is still twitching.
I find it way more convincing when there is original interview footage with the creators of a new pedal. I might sock away money for this one.
To get nerdy, the weirding module was not in the book. it was created for the David Lynch movie. God knows why.
Because David Lynch is a madman
Thanks. I didn't have to be the nerd this time.
It was perfect. Love that movie
I love the movie and I love the books. The part where Paul tells the guy to yell and the stone in the movie is my favorite part, so I’m just fine with the addition.
And David Lynch will never tell anyone why!
I just got mine and had to rock out your Vacation on Arrakis riff right away
Dune, fuzz, filter, phase sounds, Björk and space kittens in one video? Utter perfection! And I need this damn pedal!
Somehow Robert Smith too?!
Sounds cool. Nick is such a good drummer BTW, so big up to him! His timing, feel, space, dynamics etc. is always on point! I know it's just a pedal demo, but still, he always plays just the right beat.
I heard the too weird prototype was called The Jodorowsky
The Holy Mountain version
siq deep cut right there. A+ work.
you gotta nut on it to toggle the switch
dying...
But it had a Jesus Mode!
@6:20 my MXR Stereo Chorus is always on, period. I have it in my fx loop set slow and wide with the intensity at about one:thirty, bass maxed out, and treble at 4 o'clock. Slow wide chorus just sound so nice and lush, I can never bring myself to ever turn it off. I mainly play death metal and bluesy psychedelic-type stuff, whether the piece of music is distorted, or modulated or otherwise, my chorus is like my main reverb pedal, always always on :) after maybe 11 or 12 years of constantly being there, it's definitely a part of me now, like an essential need, haha!
MK II needs an expression pedal input and dip switches that can select one or more sliders that can be controlled by the expression pedal.
I cv what ya did there
One of the things I love about Josh's videos, are the demos. His playing inspires me to be creative and try and play something like he is playing.
the real weirding is seeing josh and nick switch instruments
Those dudes at Andertons can’t pull that off, drummer guitar switcheroo!
Having met Jorge I can say you captured his essence with the sock puppet perfectly. I love you all
The sock puppet phone conversation is so underrated
This is freaking EPIC!! It kind of starts where my Crowther “Prunes’n’Custard” gets surreal , and then ricochets off into multiple dimensions ... I’m in love ....
I want Josh as Robert Smith on a t-shirt. STAT.
Josh as Robert Smith as Mothra.
Just wanted to say to you Josh that you are one of the greatest human on this planet. I love you! ❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely love the way Josh and JHS Pedals promotes pedals from other companies.
Also, I predict in future JHS will in fact have a pedal called "yard sell" with a knob for level of "cat piss".
Note for Josh...when you do make that pedal, I don't need credit for the idea, I just want one of the pedals (to put on my board with my Whitey Tighty and Muffuletta...they need another JHS friend).
cat piss allllllll over you.
That way huge shirt definetly just came out of a box. Fun pedal! The sub octave comes through especially clear.
This pedal does everything I use my whole pedalboard for. Goth grunge awesomeness.
It was nice of George to stop by. And "Oh wow!" Perfect gesturing with the sock puppet.
Guitar playing Dune fans everywhere freak out. Lol
Denis Villeneuve may want one...there's still time to use this in post, on the soundtrack.
We should petition him
Reading the book right now so this is right on for me
Yes! That's how I felt about the Mind Killer! www.acornamps.com/gear/mind-killer
Dude, at any other point in my life, someone would already be packing one of these pedals into a discrete cardboard box addressed to me. Within seconds of this vid, my eyes were rolling back, with "BUY! BUY! BUY!" echoing in my head. Alas, I'm too poor to buy name brand pedals, and especially NEW name brand pedals, and especially by Way Huge. My used Swollen Pickle is my most expensive, and the best sounding, by far, of any of my pedals.
All my pedals are crayons (not any of the actual crayon themed pedals, but like the actual cheap, low pigment, paper wrapped waxy sticks we relegate to children and their graphic master works), and the Swollen Pickle is oil paint. The step up into the sonic big leagues bowls me over, every single time.
Damn, I want this pedal. The Conquistador was already in my cue of mythic unattainable pedals to be acquired only through the action of Divine Grace. Now... I don't know which is first in line. I'll have to let the omnipotent 6-9 decide of what I'm worthy, and in potential infinite grace, what order.
@@bonggoatie Damn SON! Me wants. So awesome! Didn't know there was this Dune subculture within the pedal world. Thanks for the link!
Awesome this may be my first pedal of 2021!! Love the colab too
Are we just going to breeze by the fact that Josh said “Jif”? I’m unsubbing.
Josh is technically correct. The guy that invented .gif's said it's pronounced with a "soft" g, but normal people all decided to ignore him because clearly it's the "hard" g.
He uses it only minimally.
@@gunshow86de he may have made gifs but he did not make the english language. If the inventor of gun shows said your name was pronounced jun show you wouldnt listen to him unless you have already been pronouncing it that way.
I'm a little more concerned with the idea that he said "Yard sell" instead of "Yard sale". Very suspicious.
@@grantcleveland4506 Ever drank Gin as in Jin?
I'm from Reykjavik Iceland and it was probably 2002-03 and a friend of mine had his cousin over from Sweden. This guy was a huge fan of Björk and Icelandic band Sigurros. We took him to this tiny club. Basically just a 60m2 living room. Björk was the DJ and the guys from Sigurros were just hangin out and drinking beer. I've never seen anybody as star struck...
The book is way better.
The problem with what he said is that the weirding module is only in Lynch's film adaptation of the book. Apparently Lynch wanted the film to have a more technological feel to it and replaced "the weirding way," a style of hand to hand combat, with the "weirding module."
Doesn't matter in the slightest to me though. The creator of this pedal had me at "blue box" (nice subtle reference to the completely blue eyes of a spice addict in Dune), then took it and created a device that allows my tone to transcend time and space.
GAS is the wallet-killer.
I'm sure they also lacked the budget to coordinate all the hand-to-hand combat fights the weirding way would've necessitated.
I think you nailed it on the first setting. That pedal was built for funk had some funky stuff. Give us the funk. Thank you Josh!!
Jack White is knocking at door yelling. Someone should probably answer it.
Waiting for him to ring my doorbell..
When he does he's gonna catch hell.
its covid, he better have a mask on while at my door or my wife will f him up
You guys got ALLOT of different robes or of this VERY useful pedal!! Great job! The sock speaks the truth!
debut is probably my fav bjork record, but in all honesty she doesn't have a single bad record, just some more interesting than others
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thur are both hilariously dry and exceedingly informational.
I love Way Huge. They're tragically over-looked b/c of the whole under the "Dunlop" umbrella, thing. I'm guitly of this, myself. This is a strange leap for Way Huge, but a Blue Box that doesn't embarrass and bewilder you when you plug it in at the store?!
Awesome! I wanna try this thing!
The two snippets featuring Jeorge Tripps were really cool. He looks taller on camera.
I thought for sure that record time would be Toto's Dune OST Album
I saw Toto play The Dune Theme live on the 80 Trips Around The Sun tour and jumped out of my seat when the intro was by Lance Henriksen "Tell Me About Your Homeworld Usul"
missed opportunity.
Love Fair Warning and that tone. I want one of these more than I have any transparent overdrive or handwired fuzz
Nick cemented himself as a national treasure with this latest episode.
Glad he's got time for videos. Been waiting over a month for a backordered bare bones pedal. lol
I love Bjork, and everything she's ever released. Her live albums (most on video) are also brilliant, but even her most recent albums absolutely stand up to the originality and quality of her earlier material. My favorite tracks from Post are probably "Isobel" and "Hyperballad."
I keep going back to Homogenic. It still sounds like it’s from a very cool, very distant future. She’s amazing.
Post and Homogenic are my favourites :)
True story. "It's not up to you" is one of her greatest.
It's very heartening how much time Josh spends signal boosting all of these other brands and cool pedals he just loves to nerd out about.
I had one of those old membrane-keyboard Mini-Synths when they first came out and deeply regret ever selling it. Don't know if the Atreides does the exact same thing, but the "Rate" control on the original did pulse-width modulation, not phasing. If Jeorge made it expression-controllable in the final version, that would be wonderful!
Then you'd have a Chase Bliss Automatone more or less...
@@toniusheidemann5771 Less, but no less musically useful.
You two are incredible together. Loved the 2 bass guitar section. Awesome sounding pedal. 😀👍
“The case smelled like cat piss, and we threw that away!” 🤣 Best line ever!!
I guess you haven't heard too many lines...
We got ourselves a new drummer - hope to see more. Killer episode again
Josh as Robert Smith is giving me nightmares and I'm still awake. Whyyyyyy?!?!?!
Your show makes my life better. It is a guilty, but "not sorry", pleasure. Please continue what you are doing.
this basically sounds like someone captured The Raconteurs, shrunk them down, and stuck them inside a pedal
Great Demo! Just the exact ideal context, settings, jams etc. - perfect! - Well done fellas!
God just send 5 of them to king gizzard and the lizard wizard and use that album to promote the pedal
Joey ripping a FAT octave fuzz solo? Hell yes this thing would be insane with a wah
Them, and Sean Lennon/Les Claypool 🤘🏼
I'm noting that the cool bands have moved on to having two bass players now...
Absolutely! I totally endorse this message.
I was thinking something like that too. Like "This sounds like something lizard wizard would use.
Hahahaha! That jaw dropping cat was so hilarious. Cool pedal. That's for sure. I'm thinking about getting one. Also thanks YT algorithm for the EHX commercial. That was a great interlude.
I'm just a space cat. Trying to rip myself out of the dimension where Josh says jif.
Oh man thats cool ! I'm a big fan of Way Huge . Such great stuff . Great Jams ,Dudes !
If George wants MY money, he needs to release a pedal called the "Graphic Language". Each of the seven sliders would produce a vocalisation of the seven words you can't say on television. Everybody would buy one, no matter what it costs!
Sweet idea!!!!
The late 70’s and early 80’s have their fuzz back. WOW! Nice job. I do like it!
Bjork is appropriate! I like her a lot!
I have always been a sucker for when a band plays musical chairs on their instruments.
Well hello there, then :)
Thanks so much for making the world better my man!
Actually The weirding module is not from the book, Dune. It’s from the movie by David Lynch. There aren’t likely to be any weirding modules in the upcoming Dune film.
You are 100% correct!
There's not likely to be anything worth watching, in that movie.
Yea the Weirding Modules are one of the STUPIDEST changes Lynch made to the book for sure.
No Jihads, either. @halcyo: I know I'm in the minority, but I actually love the books and the Lynch film. So many great visuals. I just see it as the same story from a vastly different perspective. Plus, I'm a Lynch fanboy...
Actually two jihads were central to the story. The Butlerian Jihad was the reason for the formation of special schools. The Bene Gesserit, Mentat, and Suk schools came out of that jihad. Then there was the terrible jihad that Paul saw in his future that must be stopped but at every turn he saw his fanatical armies tearing violently through the universe.
I guess I’m as much a Dune nerd as much as I’m a pedal nerd. And Jeorge Tripps is the Quizat Haderach!
I love it ,Great Job once again, Y`all be Killin it !! Thanx Josh, and Thanx Jeorge !!
Cool. I’m a huge fan of Herbert’s Dune Novels. This will kill many Harkonnen dogs.
the sleeper has awakened.
I'll be waiting for you in the desert.
“Tell me of your home world Ucil”
Long live House Atreides! Muad'Dib!
The sonic weapon wasn't in the book, only the movie ;)
Nick totally nailed the Space Cats! Perfect kitty tones!!
with the Dune weirding module connection, I was kinda hoping you'd pair this with a talk box.
you bought my dream bass for $100 at a yard sale of COURSE! sick video, love what Way Huge has been doing lately
This needs to be on the board of Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. I can just hear his style spewing out of this pedal.
Bjork is amazing and I think my favorite album is probably Vespertine. A beautiful and mesmerizing album coupled with some great personal memories and you have something really wonderful.
This pedal was made for Clutch, they just don't know it yet.
That pedal seems crazy! Love Bjork. Loved Dune. Yeah, good episode!
that headstock looks like a shoe, can't unsee
which one?
@@maxonmendel5757 one of the very first jams, probably the first one, with the colored line at the lower edge
Ooooh Nick plays guitar like a drummer. I like that!
Josh needs to play drums on the jams more, that was sick as 💯💯💯
Riff rocking Nic guitar ftw also
homie i just broke my collarbone and cant do anything since im recovering from the surg, so i decided to watch one of ur vids cus ive been playing guitar in bands my whole life and never used a pedal. how the frick did i not know about this amazing world of sounds. literally living under a rock for 20 years. this channel has been the only thing playing in my house for the past three days and I want to personally thank you for exposing me to this. all of my money is now being spent on jhs pedals hahaha i am now a pedal fiend. click click click (pedal noises)
If Bjork married Thom Yorke... would she change her name to Bjork Yorke?
Does that joke make you a dork? ;-)
Sorry for being a jerk, but Björk rhymes with work.
@@christianboehle2718 Doesn’t matter, it’s still funny 😂
@@wjombat The Swedish Chef: "Mmmm Bjork Yorke dork!" 🤣
They actually sang a duet on the “Dancer in the dark” soundtrack (album version)
the sub octave riff sounds amazing! Love the sock puppet haha
(also how the shirt still has those "out of the box" wrinkles on it)
"Spice Must Flow" EP when?
Also, that with the Acorn Amplifiers Mind Killer Dual Distortion, yeah buddy.
Bjork is one of my favourites - great to see her getting some love! My favourite of her albums is Vespertine, *very* closely followed by Homogenic which is then closely followed by Medulla (which is definitely an acquired taste). Post is also excellent.
I want to hear this on a synth so badly
I loved the Jeorge Tripp segments. I thought it was a surprisingly accurate portrayal.
“is very futuristic” looking at sliders from the 80’s lol
retro future
Bjork is amazing! Loved the episode, I’m an old Skool shoegazer. This was really cool!
Ok, now just send one to Pete Thorn so that we can hear him play One Foot out the Door
Amazing pedal, love the tinkerability (words are hard), WAY HUGE is talent! got to play the swollen pickle a few months ago and was blown away.
I really want to get in on the ground floor with Pyramid Scheme. If I get 5 friends to come to a gig, and they each get 5 friends to come to the next gig, will you pay me a percentage of the door receipts?
Love your drummer ! Those pauses between crash and next snare
I would have absolutely no use for this but man if y’all don’t make me want one!!!!
Reminds very much of the EHX Microsynth, of which I'm a massive fan. Now add presets and/or separate on/offs and/or midi controls for each effect and you have a massive winner. I hope Mike Matthews and Joel Korte are reading this.
I have to get this pedal, just as a huge science fiction nerd.
And another great episode in the archives. Reallly enjoying the bandwith of talent Bjork is sharing on Post. Mind delightfully blown! That broadway big band number? It's Oh So Quiet. Off the charts amazing... now with all the eclectic excellence here?.... that's an artist. Yours truly, Mile Wide Inch Deep...Sam
I feel like I just heard Come Together played by cats on steroids...
“Post” is amazing and one of my all-time favorite records
Mini-mall-lily, minimullally, mininimully, mininimuly...
Wow, that pedal sounds incredible!
And Björk was incredible too! Post and Homogenic are definitely her best albums