Chris Dave has the most unique style of drumming in music. He embodied the Dilla Beats “drunk” drumming style and made it his own. I believe his definitely one of the greats and his name belongs there right besides Tony Williams, Buddy Rich, John Bonham (drummers that inspired countless generations)....ive seen so many great drummers all over TH-cam and insta and I literally have not heard anyone drum like this dude. From his unique set up, to his blemishes in between the main groove. Truly a creative.
last two decades defined by his drumming; actually we can see dennis chambers copying his device of polimetry-band-splitting, and jack dejohnette ponting that dave has achieved new and original stuff. drum world nowadays defines itsef either by acknowledgement or denialism of his strong influence; i see him as a game changer, most original drummer ever seen, he produces a whole new musical language; we will need further investigation and to produce more literature on the phenomenon
Hi i think you can heard sometimes the band splitting in 2 groups : chris dave and the sax player (for instance) start a new song (So new tonality, tempo) while the rest of the band is still playing the same song. Very tricky to stay in your own tempo ! Later on, they're back to normal. You have a good example on youtube, Chris is playing with bass player and a flashy yellow coat ^^ start at 2:00 th-cam.com/video/T39ZaFT1kA0/w-d-xo.html I've read somewhere it's like an imitation of one Dj putting 2 different songs at the same time. @@cx777o
Always returning to this video. How I WISH there were full versions of these sessions. So dope. That version of "something to hold on to" in clip 27 gives me goosebumps.
That first clip has to be actually the cleanest groove I've ever heard a drummer play. Seriously, it's insane.
Bishop Dave's hi hat work is unmatched 😩🤝🏽🔥🔥
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Chris Dave has the most unique style of drumming in music. He embodied the Dilla Beats “drunk” drumming style and made it his own. I believe his definitely one of the greats and his name belongs there right besides Tony Williams, Buddy Rich, John Bonham (drummers that inspired countless generations)....ive seen so many great drummers all over TH-cam and insta and I literally have not heard anyone drum like this dude. From his unique set up, to his blemishes in between the main groove. Truly a creative.
last two decades defined by his drumming; actually we can see dennis chambers copying his device of polimetry-band-splitting, and jack dejohnette ponting that dave has achieved new and original stuff. drum world nowadays defines itsef either by acknowledgement or denialism of his strong influence; i see him as a game changer, most original drummer ever seen, he produces a whole new musical language; we will need further investigation and to produce more literature on the phenomenon
@@joaluarhey dumb question but what do you mean by polimetry band splitting? Are there specific clips where this is show cased?
Hi i think you can heard sometimes the band splitting in 2 groups : chris dave and the sax player (for instance) start a new song (So new tonality, tempo) while the rest of the band is still playing the same song. Very tricky to stay in your own tempo ! Later on, they're back to normal. You have a good example on youtube, Chris is playing with bass player and a flashy yellow coat ^^ start at 2:00 th-cam.com/video/T39ZaFT1kA0/w-d-xo.html
I've read somewhere it's like an imitation of one Dj putting 2 different songs at the same time. @@cx777o
I think same for years already. let's spam Rick rubin
Always returning to this video. How I WISH there were full versions of these sessions. So dope. That version of "something to hold on to" in clip 27 gives me goosebumps.
God Bless The Drum Channel of The Universe!!!
We missed these videos PLEASE keep them goin!!!!!
Thank god ur back!!🥲
finally the return of this channel
im really enjoyng this, thank you for sharing!
nice clips...
Favorite Timestamps:
Clip 1 - 0:00-0:40
Clip 2 - 0:55-3:38
Clip 3 - 10:48-12:56
Clip 4 - 15:08- 21:58
Clip 5 - 23:17-24:17
Clip 6- 25:00-25:45
Clip 7 - 27:08- 28:15
Clip 8 - 30:17-33:17
Clip 9- 35:13- 48:17
Clip 10- 51:50-53:08
Clip 11-56:52-58:45
Clip 12 - 1:02:03- 1:07:31
33:19 this trio 😮❤
🥲weve missed you
0:56 ❤
Awesome
35:14 ❤
41:00
DOPE!
Anyone now what kind of "clap stack" he uses.. Sounds 🤩
istanbul cymbals
the original
chris is top dog no doubt !!!!!!!
Fuckin SLAPS
1:03:06 ❤
Daaaaamn…. 23:19 anybody?
i need to know what track that first clip is that groove is so nasty
Where can I found clip 76???????
Clip 1, song please??
46 😂
1:05:57 what clip is this ?
Clip 41 song?
Anyone know the vocalist in Clip 76?
C DD'y D just droppin science on the pots'n pans. As u do. Or would
Favorite Timestamps:
Clip 1 - 0:00 - 0:40
Clip 2 - 0:55 - 3:38
Clip 3 - 10:48 - 12:56
Clip 4 - 15:08 - 21:58
Clip 5 - 23:17 - 24:17
Clip 6- 25:00 - 25:45
Clip 7 - 27:08 - 28:15
Clip 8 - 30:17 - 33:17
Clip 9- 35:13 - 48:17
Clip 10- 51:50 - 53:08
Clip 11- 56:52 - 58:45
Clip 12 - 1:02:03 - 1:07:31