sounds like Lionel Loueke is gravitating towards Scofiled, guitar-tone-wise. Loving that, he just seems capable to organically integrate all derivates of afroamerican music into his style which still retains his personal, unique vibe. Killer.
To Russell Lane, that's kind of his style. He feels the pocket, but he kind of moves in and out of it in a way that seems sporadic, but after watching a lot, I've found the guy is in complete control of everything he does, and I dig that a lot.
Hi, does anyone kno what the name of the drum beat. I have been trying to figure it out since ive seen harland and chris dave doing the same thing. Sound kind a variation of calypso or soca but it might come from something else. thx.
this is pretty cool, but as my first exposure to giuliana, i have to say i'm a little disappointed. the ideas are cool but i'm not feeling a solid pocket. his thing feels very herky-jerky to me. compare, for instance, to tony allen, a guy who giuliana seems to be drawing from. just my two cents.
This is literally the best thing of everything ever.
hell ya its pretty damn good eh
Lionel Loueke = magic
Mark Guiliana = bomb
Lionel + Mark = magic bomb
sounds like Lionel Loueke is gravitating towards Scofiled, guitar-tone-wise. Loving that, he just seems capable to organically integrate all derivates of afroamerican music into his style which still retains his personal, unique vibe.
Killer.
Great job Lionel, great music.
very good music, Mark no limit !!!!
Brilliant!
don't forget michael olatunja!
To Russell Lane, that's kind of his style. He feels the pocket, but he kind of moves in and out of it in a way that seems sporadic, but after watching a lot, I've found the guy is in complete control of everything he does, and I dig that a lot.
Jazz isn't dead
wow
Hi, does anyone kno what the name of the drum beat. I have been trying to figure it out since ive seen harland and chris dave doing the same thing. Sound kind a variation of calypso or soca but it might come from something else. thx.
Carlos Algarin it is an adaptation of afro beat or rather influence by afro beat(Tony Allen)
I have no idea what he's doing, all I see was just him strumming up and down. geniuses on stage
amazing shit!!!!!
nobody said it was
Jimi Hendrix reference 12:54
sounds more like Albert Collins to me
Unfuckingreal
this is pretty cool, but as my first exposure to giuliana, i have to say i'm a little disappointed. the ideas are cool but i'm not feeling a solid pocket. his thing feels very herky-jerky to me. compare, for instance, to tony allen, a guy who giuliana seems to be drawing from. just my two cents.
I Guess your second exposure made you change your mind ^^
Disgusting