SETLIST 4:12 Broken Cog 9:48 Rational Gaze 14:54 Perpetual Black Second 20:27 Kaleidoscope 24:49 God He Sees In Mirrors 30:39 Born in Dissonance 35:09 Mind's Mirrors 39:38 In Death - Is Life 41:40 In Death - Is Death 49:41 Humiliative 56:01 Future Breed Machine 1:04:20 Bleed 1:11:59 Demiurge Thank you Arte for making uploading yet another showcase of masters at work. Even pushing 60, they are still unrivaled. Thank you Meshuggah for every masterwork you have released.
@@WorldOfDeepThought Yes... it is called Summer Breeze, meanwhile the logo is a skull with a sword sticking out of its mouth and Meshuggah is crushing you with their sound. Like a little gentle summer breeze touching your face, indeed.
People usually talk about Tomas Haake and the rest of the band, but we need to give Jens Kidman some love, that man has been consistently screaming for the past 30 years without missing a single word. He really is an outstanding metal vocalist.
@@xenophagia Makes sense. I got the Neural DSP Nameless guitar plugin recently and was pretty surprised to see some presets by Jens. I was like...isn't that the *vocalist* of Meshuggah? And they were actually some of the most aggressive, spanky djent tones in the plugin...definitely some of my favourites. Most presets have either a descriptive name or some kind of jokey name but Jens' were all just 'Riff 1' and 'Riff 2' etc.. no indication of what they sounded like or would be used for. If he's writing a good amount of riffs for the band I guess those are the tones he uses!
This guy definitely should get a bonus for that mix. One of the best live mix I've ever heard. Which is extremely hard for that kind of music. Great respect for that engineer
@@hiasalpenjodel7714it’s really difficult to capture through live recordings. At their shows it is really loud and extremely punchy to the chest, the latter of which can only be experienced live.
@@jackb348 That is such a weird comparsion. Neither Deep or Pink play nearly half the complexity of what Meshuggah does. It is like comparing an apple with the moon... sure... both are round and make music but that is where it ends. I respect both Deep Purple and Pink Floyd for their music and how they helped influence bands like Meshuggah to then take things further. But to compare them is insanity.
This video sounds great, but I was there and the sound directly in front of the stage was absolutely insane. Ultra heavy, but every instrument was very clear in the mix.
@@naimislam1019 I guess it's a matter of taste! This mix has more clarity and the drums are more shiny/punchy, which is a thing I always look for. The Bloodstock 2023 mix is way more surgical tho, gotta say that.
@@JediCrackSmoke people enjoy seeing other people enjoy the same things. You feel good having common taste and interest as someone else. That is literally how humans bond as friends or relationships.
Right ? I feel like I need to find a wizard who can cast a magic spell of motivation after watching this, tough to be a musician while such beasts exist on this very planet.
@@Charlyfromthenuclearcity As far as i'm concerned, they're still the best metal band on the planet. I know that's subjective but i definitely stand by this.
@@IAmRodyle Ahah that's right. From what I gather from light professionals, their light engineer has quite a reputation. These guys are about excellence all the way, it's amazing.
Slamming around in one of my first cars absolutely fucking up the neighborhood with that CD...... I still do it today. But people don't know what to think when catch 33 is coming out of a prius
This actually brought me to tears, seeing it as I'm coming out of a bad seizure+injuries (epileptic). The love and commitment is so clear, heh. He finished the show asking people to take care of each other. Some sweet and heavy metal
It's incredible how in every's Meshuggah live video you can see the whole crowd freezed like they are looking at an alien starship landing on the Heart. I saw them 3 times live and i think they are the best metal band ever performing live.
@@thetomster3 not fair on per . per did a great job. plus his transition from hurt that finds you into rational gaze is one of my favorite live meshuggah improvs of all time!
Me and a friend drove 400 km to the festival just for this concert. Arrived right before and left directly after and drove the 400 km back. It was sooo worth it. "We are only here to fuck with your brain", Jens said. Mission accomplished!
So happy they started including Catch 33 songs in their setlists again. An album that announced the great change in modern metal, maybe my fav album ever
Meshuggah is coming to Brazil for the first time in exactly one month. I'm taking an 8 hour bus ride to see these guys. They've been around for so long, I thought they'd never come. I'm just so happy that I wanted to share all this nonsense. I found out about this gig on the day I turned 30, this is my best birthday gift ever 🎉 edit: ok, so it seems they've been here before in 2013 and 2016. I didn't know that, there's no need to be offensive or say I'm lying lol. peace out 🙏
I'm 32 now. I want them to release new songs even after I hit 90. I didn't like them at first. I started liking them by listening to them over the past 10 years. This is not called falling in love, more like descending into love
Talk about having your act together: sound, chops, the entire thing swings from start to finish. The sound they achieve in concert is better than most records being produced today with all the micro-editing crap. Real music by real musicians. What a delight!
Meshuggah, the monstrous monolith of their own makeshift metal. This performance and their music in general is why they're their own. Utterly timeless and sublime.
Simply insane how they manage to play Bleed LIVE, after 1 hour of show, and make it sound exactly like on the album ... These guys are from another dimension for sure, probably in a past life they were metronomes. Thanks Arte for recording this and making it available.
When was that? I also saw them in Bristol, for the first time. Was a long time ago though...around 2007 or so. Not seem them since so really need to get to a Meshuggah show soon. Nothing is my favourite album by far and the latest album isn't really my kinda vibe although I massively appreciate the skill behind it. But I know their shows aren't just about the songs they play but the whole experience...getting a massive wall of sound, thundering bass drums, an impressive light show and more. So I'm definitely up for seeing them soon even if they focus on the latest album more.
Lightech is 100% their sixth member. Meshuggah is amazing but this production lifts the whole set another level. I worked with them on a few gigs in north Sweden . It’s a production train. Amazing
@@MrKail ofc they do. It’s SMPTE code. That triggers backtracks , lights and LED screens. But they don’t run themselves, someone has created every move and flash.
Meshuggah has been around since 1987! The fact that they are not only still going but are tighter and more imposing than ever is insane. They only grow more poweful with age. Force of nature.
Seeing all of them grey and white reminds me of how old I'm becoming. Been my favorite band since high school and I always miss them when they come here. Hope to see them one day. Glad Frederick is back!
Meshuggah is my favorite band right now. This 19 year old brain can’t comprehend how all 6 minds can join together to create this art. You guys are f*****g amazing. 😎
I’ve been listening to Meshuggah for only about 4 years now. I’m currently 24. I’m thankful to have had the opportunity to see them live twice in small, intimate indoor venues and of the 30+ concerts I’ve been to of all kinds of musical genres, they are the absolute best live performances I’ve ever experienced by far.
One of the nicest bands ive ever worked with! These guys are such good dudes! I worked with them for a few months back in 08, nothing but good things to say about them. They let me play their guitars too lol.
God He Sees In Mirrors is absolutely one of my favorite recent Meshuggah songs. Insane they can even play it live, and now we have this amazing high quality recording. Forever thankful for this band.
Holy shit, the consistency! I thought the Bloodstock set sounded otherworldly, but didn't think they'd even come close to it again! Go Meshuggah!!! \m/
This has been one of the things I’ve wanted most for a long time. Ever since I started listening to Meshuggah in 2018, I’ve desperately wanted to see them live. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if I’d ever get the chance, but then they came to Bogotá, Colombia. It was the most epic, insane, and immense experience I’ve ever witnessed. They came, they conquered, and they left. Their level of consistency, professionalism, and passion for their craft and music is truly remarkable. Long live Meshuggah.
Thank you ARTE for uploading this! On another note, as amazing as this concert is, watching it and listening to it on youtube is something like 50% of the experience you would have if you attended in person. I hope every fan gets to watch them live at least once in their lifetime.
It’s really awesome to see Meshuggah grow to this level. I was obsessed when Nothing came out. Got to see them in St. Louis at a small club called “Pop’s” when then were touring Catch 33. Even caught Thomas’s drumstick he threw into the crowd and still have it today.
This particular version of Bleed was absolutely perfect, I was blown away with the quality of performance. I found myself it was better than studio version, imho
I've seen more bands live in my time as a fan and a performer over the last 25 years than I've got hairs on my head, I've seen everything from huge pop and R&B shows, down to jazz in holes in the corner of nowhere, right over to seeing Sunn O))) in a fucking cave, and of all the bands, no one, not a single one comes close to the live shows Meshuggah put on. CD perfect every time, most unfuckwithable light show on offer, and musical mastery that can only be found in this band. An utterly astonishing contribution to music.
I saw Meshuggah last year in Krakow and my neck suffered a lot, but this is the kind of suffering you want to have every day. I hope they will play until the end of the world and one day more. The best band in the whole fucking world.
Literally masters of their craft. This is one of their best sets I've heard. Also how does Jens sound so god damn consistent after all these years??? So grateful for Meshuggah. Half the bands i listen to today wouldn't exist without them 🙏
SETLIST
4:12 Broken Cog
9:48 Rational Gaze
14:54 Perpetual Black Second
20:27 Kaleidoscope
24:49 God He Sees In Mirrors
30:39 Born in Dissonance
35:09 Mind's Mirrors
39:38 In Death - Is Life
41:40 In Death - Is Death
49:41 Humiliative
56:01 Future Breed Machine
1:04:20 Bleed
1:11:59 Demiurge
Thank you Arte for making uploading yet another showcase of masters at work. Even pushing 60, they are still unrivaled. Thank you Meshuggah for every masterwork you have released.
I was just about to start doing the time stamps but you beat me to it. Thank you!🙏
🖤
@@Godless-Being”it’s not fair”he says about Europeans playing it first in Europe 😄
Thank you brother!
Kaleidoscope? Niiiice
"Yea mom, the festival is called Summer Breeze. It's gonna be super chill."
Well, it was?
@@WorldOfDeepThought Yes... it is called Summer Breeze, meanwhile the logo is a skull with a sword sticking out of its mouth and Meshuggah is crushing you with their sound. Like a little gentle summer breeze touching your face, indeed.
"Breeze" describes the physical movement of air coming out of this festival's PA :D No one said it's gonna be fun tho :D
“What are we summoning? You know, like, butterflies 🦋 and ladybugs 🐞 and stuff”
Hot as hell
People usually talk about Tomas Haake and the rest of the band, but we need to give Jens Kidman some love, that man has been consistently screaming for the past 30 years without missing a single word. He really is an outstanding metal vocalist.
He writes a lot of the riffs too. 🤘
He composed some songs. 'Behind the sun' from Koloss album was written by him and it's literally the best song of the album.
@@xenophagia Makes sense. I got the Neural DSP Nameless guitar plugin recently and was pretty surprised to see some presets by Jens. I was like...isn't that the *vocalist* of Meshuggah? And they were actually some of the most aggressive, spanky djent tones in the plugin...definitely some of my favourites. Most presets have either a descriptive name or some kind of jokey name but Jens' were all just 'Riff 1' and 'Riff 2' etc.. no indication of what they sounded like or would be used for.
If he's writing a good amount of riffs for the band I guess those are the tones he uses!
@@xenophagia makes sense. he used to be one of the guitarists before he switched to just vocals
Except for that one gig he was sick for and they had a blow up doll with his face stuck onto it
Give the mixing engineer a pay increase.
Probably Meshuggah's engineer.
This guy definitely should get a bonus for that mix. One of the best live mix I've ever heard. Which is extremely hard for that kind of music. Great respect for that engineer
Èxquisite live sound, yes!!
No Bassdrum?
@@hiasalpenjodel7714it’s really difficult to capture through live recordings. At their shows it is really loud and extremely punchy to the chest, the latter of which can only be experienced live.
These jazz musicians: the grayer they get, the more intense they become
imagine when their hair turns white, if they even have any left by then
Djazz.
Progg 🎉❤
@@adrianbaker3136 haha best comment 😂
I love that 4 different Santas have come together to create the greatest music of all time.
Well they do live close(ish) to Lapland.
5
@@jessekyle6023 time?
@@faaip0de0oaid 0:00:00 - 1:18:35
5
Goddamn Future Breed Machine is almost 30 years old and STILL sounds like it's from the future... These guys are from another planet.
To think this was out when Load by Metallica was out is insane
Another dimension.:)
Bitcoin of music
Yeah I'm with 'ya. Well said>
Computers from clown core sounds a lot like the intro
How blessed are we to exist at the same time as this inhuman monolith of a band
Not as good as going to see Deep Purple or Pink Floyd.
@@jackb348Totally pointless comparison
@@jackb348naah
@@jackb348 That is such a weird comparsion. Neither Deep or Pink play nearly half the complexity of what Meshuggah does. It is like comparing an apple with the moon... sure... both are round and make music but that is where it ends.
I respect both Deep Purple and Pink Floyd for their music and how they helped influence bands like Meshuggah to then take things further. But to compare them is insanity.
How unlucky are we having to read so pompous and exalted comments.
I'm 871 years old, I listen to them since I was 848 years old. I LOVE MESHUGGAH.
LOL that
Not long enough
You must have been 648 in those times ;)
@@alessandrobiondi3569 I listen to them since 2001
Haha! You youngsters
The mix in this concert is otherworldly. Gotta hand it to the audio engineers of this concert.
This video sounds great, but I was there and the sound directly in front of the stage was absolutely insane. Ultra heavy, but every instrument was very clear in the mix.
It's been like this for years. I legit prefer listening to this live version Born in Dissonance instead of the studio one. Sooo much more aggression
@@AnthonyGreenMountain I'd put Bloodstock from 2023 ahead of this.
@@naimislam1019 I guess it's a matter of taste! This mix has more clarity and the drums are more shiny/punchy, which is a thing I always look for. The Bloodstock 2023 mix is way more surgical tho, gotta say that.
Their sound guy is a legend.
Nothing is more cathartic than watching a killer Meshuggah concert video and reading all the love in the comments. Y’all are the best!
Why do you care if someone else likes Meshuggah or not? Genuinely curious.
@@JediCrackSmoke Seems like you care more than I do.
@@JediCrackSmoke people enjoy seeing other people enjoy the same things. You feel good having common taste and interest as someone else. That is literally how humans bond as friends or relationships.
I love you too!
Best fans ever
This is so stupidly flawless, the performance, the sound, lights, everything.
Literally no one compares..
Right ? I feel like I need to find a wizard who can cast a magic spell of motivation after watching this, tough to be a musician while such beasts exist on this very planet.
@@Charlyfromthenuclearcity As far as i'm concerned, they're still the best metal band on the planet. I know that's subjective but i definitely stand by this.
"I play in the band Meshuggah actually."
"Woah, nice! What instrument do you play?"
"The lights."
@@IAmRodyle Ahah that's right. From what I gather from light professionals, their light engineer has quite a reputation. These guys are about excellence all the way, it's amazing.
The combo In Death - Is Life / In Death - is Death got me every time. Catch 33 is one of the best metal album of all time
my ass hearing Catch 33 for the first time at 15 years old... boy howdy remember that like it was yesterday.
Slamming around in one of my first cars absolutely fucking up the neighborhood with that CD......
I still do it today. But people don't know what to think when catch 33 is coming out of a prius
I remember buying the CD when I was 16-17 but didn’t really understand it until years later lol
Jesus christ i was 22 crushing that album in my mustang....i feel like an old man now
Crying .....this band got me though the darkest period of my life
Love from Switzerland
Feel u brother!
This actually brought me to tears, seeing it as I'm coming out of a bad seizure+injuries (epileptic).
The love and commitment is so clear, heh. He finished the show asking people to take care of each other. Some sweet and heavy metal
Hope you're still doing well friend
It's incredible how in every's Meshuggah live video you can see the whole crowd freezed like they are looking at an alien starship landing on the Heart.
I saw them 3 times live and i think they are the best metal band ever performing live.
"crowd freezed"--- maybe because the crowd expected music and there is only noise🤔
@@Liam123-r8o Oh you poor thing
@@WillyGrippo 😛
@@Liam123-r8olil bro is lost :,(
There's something otherwordly about them and they relish in it.
This is probably the best thing on The Internet right now. 🤯
I'm laughing at you, not with you.
Yaasssssss 🔥🔥🔥
Agreed.
I'm 46 now from Indonesia and listening Meshuggah since 15 years old
I'm 47 and started listening when I was 14
@@lez_ghozt dont be a 1uper no one likes a 1uper
Sepuh 🙌
44 from Los Angeles, been a fan since 1999 and I saw them a few years back and it was like I was in the presence of living gods.
I am 90 years old have been listening since i was 1 day old
Meshuggah is not just a Band, These guys are Art and i love them so much.
Every Meshuggah concert is a masterpiece!
Not the ones without Thordendal. They sound a bit off.
Heck yeah! 100%
@@thetomster3more or less
@@thetomster3 not fair on per . per did a great job. plus his transition from hurt that finds you into rational gaze is one of my favorite live meshuggah improvs of all time!
@@boomerwithatumor4624that transition is just beautiful
this should be preserved as civilization treasure
That light tech is insane
Sixth member of the band.
All programmed in Cubase...
Edvard Hansson, cousin of Thomas (Drummer)
@@periclesgomes_ That's a nice way to tell that you actually have no idea what you're talking about
@@Mani_Cash whoa, didn't know that. 👍
Im from Kyrgyzstan, I wish that someday I will go to a concert of my favorite band Meshuggah❤❤❤
Barely any phones in the air - sign of a great crowd!
I was at Summer Breeze last year. A lot of phones for Sleep Token, but that's the only instance I can remember. Greats crowds all around
There was a lot for Broken Cog but it actually added to it as the phones were all flashing like little lights in the crowd.
Too much light😂😂😂
One is too many.
Hahan’t
Meshuggah is a generational gift.
Me and a friend drove 400 km to the festival just for this concert. Arrived right before and left directly after and drove the 400 km back. It was sooo worth it. "We are only here to fuck with your brain", Jens said. Mission accomplished!
I did the same every time. Maybe for the last 10/12 years here in Italy.
I completely understand
I absolutely agree with you
So happy they started including Catch 33 songs in their setlists again. An album that announced the great change in modern metal, maybe my fav album ever
Absolutely
The freakin audacity to play Bleed 2nd to the last in the setlist. Thomas Haake is a realshit cyborg!
Unreal, I'm getting tired just nodding my head along
The rest of the set was just warm up
He actually was rather relieved when they finally look it off the setlist a few years ago😂. ...I'm glad it's back
@@ryckjunior9911I heard it was primarily because he suffered some kind of ankle injury or has some kind of condition that affects his joints.
Tomas went off time around the 1:06:30 Mark but he quickly got it back.
It is truly unbelievable how good these guys are.
It’s phenomenal
Meshuggah is coming to Brazil for the first time in exactly one month. I'm taking an 8 hour bus ride to see these guys. They've been around for so long, I thought they'd never come.
I'm just so happy that I wanted to share all this nonsense. I found out about this gig on the day I turned 30, this is my best birthday gift ever 🎉
edit: ok, so it seems they've been here before in 2013 and 2016. I didn't know that, there's no need to be offensive or say I'm lying lol. peace out 🙏
Have fun, they're fantastic! I saw their show at bloodstock last year and it was hypnotic, the best show I've ever seen, the guys kick ass
Não é pela primeira vez não. Eles vieram em 2013 e 2016! 🤘
Man, happy birthday, enjoy it! Witnessing Meshuggah is the most intense experience ever.
Ugh. Knotfest.. As bandas BOAS não vem mais solo nesse país
Not the first time
My God, Jens singing like it's nothing, almost in his 60's!!! It's just unbelievable.
THE BEST metal / whatever genre you wanna call it vocalist / lyricist on the planet.
I'm 32 now. I want them to release new songs even after I hit 90. I didn't like them at first. I started liking them by listening to them over the past 10 years. This is not called falling in love, more like descending into love
God tier quality! Can't believe this is FREE! 🤯
Only available till this time next year though
@@GraveRitual Not if I download it
@@GraveRitual Where did they say that?
@@virvum_cypher in the description
@@virvum_cypher In the description
Future Breed Machine, released in 1995, still sounds like music from the future.
Talk about having your act together: sound, chops, the entire thing swings from start to finish. The sound they achieve in concert is better than most records being produced today with all the micro-editing crap. Real music by real musicians. What a delight!
Can't say it better. As A musician I was always impressed by the fact they play the opening for the concert in the dark.
No doubt ^ ^
The mix is sublime! I've seen them live a couple of times and that's probably as close as one can get to being at the concert
Better movie than most hollywood blockbusters this year
not better than dune 2
@@Dhieen well of course not, I said MOST blockbusters!
@@DhieenI’d rather pay to go see Meshuggah than Dune 2.
Or any movie.
@@Spookdookin Ill pay both!!
Imagine Meshuggah doing the musics of a Dune movie, it would be crazy! Like for the harkonnen hehe
Without any doubt the most important metal band for the last 3 decades.
Fight me!
Nope. Won't fight \m/
Them and Pantera helped keep metal alive.
Meshuggah, the monstrous monolith of their own makeshift metal.
This performance and their music in general is why they're their own. Utterly timeless and sublime.
Listen to that beautiful alliteration
Meshuggah are genuinely one of the best live bands ever.
Literally studio album quality, but live.
Unbelievable.
I was there and it was absolutely insane. Never heard such a brutal live sound. The bass was shaking my whole body.
Simply insane how they manage to play Bleed LIVE, after 1 hour of show, and make it sound exactly like on the album ... These guys are from another dimension for sure, probably in a past life they were metronomes.
Thanks Arte for recording this and making it available.
I saw Meshuggah live in Bristol. It changed my life. No other band compares.
When was that? I also saw them in Bristol, for the first time. Was a long time ago though...around 2007 or so. Not seem them since so really need to get to a Meshuggah show soon.
Nothing is my favourite album by far and the latest album isn't really my kinda vibe although I massively appreciate the skill behind it. But I know their shows aren't just about the songs they play but the whole experience...getting a massive wall of sound, thundering bass drums, an impressive light show and more. So I'm definitely up for seeing them soon even if they focus on the latest album more.
Arctangent forever
@@dreammachine86 saw the in Bristol in August of 2019, their only UK show that year
meshuggah, nile, mastodon and gojira have been probably the most interesting and amazing metalbands for decades.
Big Meshugga and Gojira fan here. I would add Jinjer to that list.
Mainly just meshuggah
Lightech is 100% their sixth member. Meshuggah is amazing but this production lifts the whole set another level. I worked with them on a few gigs in north Sweden . It’s a production train. Amazing
I saw them in a small venue in Toronto in December. It was a full frontal onslaught to the senses.
No doubt. The lighting is incredible 👏👏👏
I thought they played to a click track which also syncs the lights?
@@MrKail ofc they do. It’s SMPTE code. That triggers backtracks , lights and LED screens. But they don’t run themselves, someone has created every move and flash.
Wdym by production train?
Meshuggah has been around since 1987! The fact that they are not only still going but are tighter and more imposing than ever is insane. They only grow more poweful with age. Force of nature.
ALMOST A DVD! What a huge sound quality man.. INSANE!!!
Much better than a DVD. Only a 4K Blu-ray would be better
Forget about DVD and BluRay 4k! Vinyl must be a Killer. The ceremony to hear is a breaker.
Thanks Sweden. You born and created this ART of Metal.
Perpetual Black Second sounds MASSIVE
Yeeeeeeesssssss!!!!
its actually so evil and makes me imagine myself having fume of hate coming out of me while dead staring my soul , but its also so groovy and chill
@@MegaMad96 Damn, I just read the lyrics. What a powerful , but thoughtful song about self-reflecting on your anger issues.
Seeing all of them grey and white reminds me of how old I'm becoming. Been my favorite band since high school and I always miss them when they come here. Hope to see them one day. Glad Frederick is back!
Thank you Arte! You are the best! 🖤
How ???????
Holy fucking shit, the sound engineer is the real hero here. This is the cleanest sounding concert recording ever.
The bloostock show is slightly better in my opinion, this is still great though !
Meshuggah is my favorite band right now. This 19 year old brain can’t comprehend how all 6 minds can join together to create this art. You guys are f*****g amazing. 😎
I first listened to Meshuggah around your age. I haven't stopped since then, and I'm 36 now!
Fredrik and Jens have been writing in Meshuggah since they were teens.
It’s five minds
I’ve been listening to Meshuggah for only about 4 years now. I’m currently 24. I’m thankful to have had the opportunity to see them live twice in small, intimate indoor venues and of the 30+ concerts I’ve been to of all kinds of musical genres, they are the absolute best live performances I’ve ever experienced by far.
@@MrBaverbodon’t forget the light tech
Greatest drummer of all time
I'm a huge Haake fan, but that's a bit of a stretch.
1:04:20 Jens's entrance to BLEED is the most epic shit I've seen ever! Long live the kings!
Jens 3 :16
I love Meshuggah.
It is hard to overestimate how important this band has been for contemporary music.
Spot on - their discography and ability to consistently deliver ever-improving live shows, will forever be unprecedented
Masters of the craft in every way
Absolutely underrated, despite the amount of deserved love they get.
Not just contemporary. These guys influence will be there in a centuries time.
Not that important. Who sounds like them?
One of the nicest bands ive ever worked with! These guys are such good dudes! I worked with them for a few months back in 08, nothing but good things to say about them. They let me play their guitars too lol.
I've been a Meshuggah fan since 1995, I'm still a fan. One of the best metal bands of all time. Meshuggah!!!!
Same
Burh you haven't even been alive that long, stop making up shit lmao
THE BEST!
@@mpk33 No arguement there!🤘
"Born In Dissonance" is so incredibly heavy. That part after the solo is sublime!!!
Makes me think of coitus interruptus. So much potential for an extra 5 minutes of mayhem haha. Great song 🤘
That dive bomb improvisation on rational gaze made my hair stand on end. Absolutely genius
If you look carefully at 33:30 you can see the gravitational lensing in the lights from the inescapable mass of the heaviness of that riff
God He Sees In Mirrors is absolutely one of my favorite recent Meshuggah songs. Insane they can even play it live, and now we have this amazing high quality recording. Forever thankful for this band.
I'm with you on that one. That tapping groove just keeps going ang going. So fvckin awesome
The bass on that one is disgustinggg 😂🤘
Insane is the right word 🤘🏼
The performance quality is just unparalleled. Thank you Meshuggah once again and thank you to the engineer who mixed this video; absolutely awesome.
Meshuggah are simply otherworldly
20:30 No! How is it legal to play this song live 😭😭❤️❤️
Holy shit, the consistency! I thought the Bloodstock set sounded otherworldly, but didn't think they'd even come close to it again! Go Meshuggah!!! \m/
Last 3 songs: FBM; Bleed, Demiurge. OMG, this is massive, this is rad.
9:46 One of the heaviest riffs known to mankind
This has been one of the things I’ve wanted most for a long time. Ever since I started listening to Meshuggah in 2018, I’ve desperately wanted to see them live. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if I’d ever get the chance, but then they came to Bogotá, Colombia. It was the most epic, insane, and immense experience I’ve ever witnessed. They came, they conquered, and they left. Their level of consistency, professionalism, and passion for their craft and music is truly remarkable. Long live Meshuggah.
Thank you, absolutly dominating. I'm crying, this is art at it finest.
Är det ens lagligt att uppskatta något så här mycket🇸🇪
Thank you ARTE for uploading this! On another note, as amazing as this concert is, watching it and listening to it on youtube is something like 50% of the experience you would have if you attended in person. I hope every fan gets to watch them live at least once in their lifetime.
It changed me on a cellular level
those bass drums are mixed in perfectly. their mix is always absolutley breathtaking
Their Live Mix Engineer has been perfect for years. These guys are legends.
Meshuggah are absolutely untouchable live. They are the closest I’ve seen to live perfection. Mind blowing band.
I can’t believe I exist at the same time as this band
Omg can't believe they put Bleed back in to the set. Amazing feat
And an hour in!
If Meshuggah played every song that everyone wants in the setlist they'd never leave the stage. I'm ok with that.
Space vampires on the moon would love that
I love this band with all my heart.
Its one of the coolest experiences one can have to witness this band live The sound,light and damn perfect performance is just one tier above the rest
Best Meshuggah live recording of all time. Thank you Arte!
The bloodstock show might be even better!
The sound is really fantastic for a live of this style, all in low freq...
They are great, but their team also is obviously great
The best deserve the best, their team is amazing, Lights, Video, Sound everything
Absolutely loved seeing Frederik get to breathe during those solo parts of the songs man.
The audio mix is just perfect!
The aura Jens Kidman has on stage is wild.
It’s really awesome to see Meshuggah grow to this level. I was obsessed when Nothing came out. Got to see them in St. Louis at a small club called “Pop’s” when then were touring Catch 33. Even caught Thomas’s drumstick he threw into the crowd and still have it today.
This particular version of Bleed was absolutely perfect, I was blown away with the quality of performance. I found myself it was better than studio version, imho
I've seen more bands live in my time as a fan and a performer over the last 25 years than I've got hairs on my head, I've seen everything from huge pop and R&B shows, down to jazz in holes in the corner of nowhere, right over to seeing Sunn O))) in a fucking cave, and of all the bands, no one, not a single one comes close to the live shows Meshuggah put on. CD perfect every time, most unfuckwithable light show on offer, and musical mastery that can only be found in this band. An utterly astonishing contribution to music.
What a mind blowing band! They are just incomprehensible and insanely heavy all the time! Idk how they do it. Absolute monsters!
They get better and better live. It is incredible
like a clockwork. Amazingly perfect. They´ve changed metal forever
Humilative came out in 1994 and is somehow still more innovative and fresh sounding than most modern metal. What a band.
For God Sake!!! Saw Meshuggah for the first time in my life at KnotFest / Argentina and UOOOOH. A total Madness.
I saw Meshuggah last year in Krakow and my neck suffered a lot, but this is the kind of suffering you want to have every day. I hope they will play until the end of the world and one day more. The best band in the whole fucking world.
One of those few bands that changed music forever.
So proud of my fellow swedes. These old dudes still hit like a dumpster truck. Love it!
Enjoy this period in time.
For we will only know the true measure of their greatness when they are gone.
The sound mix is excellent! Thank you ARTE Concert ❤🤘
If that isnt one of the best sounding beefy ass drumkits ive ever heard, wow 30 years of general musical experience, and that sound, whoa. thanks
Meshuggah's lighting guy has to be the best non on stage member in music history.
I agree
Literally masters of their craft. This is one of their best sets I've heard. Also how does Jens sound so god damn consistent after all these years???
So grateful for Meshuggah. Half the bands i listen to today wouldn't exist without them 🙏