Check out Mehliana, Brad Mehldau's electric duo with Mark Guiliana, performing "Centinela" in a new video from their 2013 show at Largo in LA. They’ll play live at Music Meeting in the Netherlands on May 24, their only scheduled date for the rest of the year. Tix: www.musicmeeting.nl/en/
from nonesuch.com: Mehliana, the electric duo from pianist and composer Brad Mehldau and drummer Mark Guiliana, released its debut album, Mehliana: Taming the Dragon, on Nonesuch Records in 2014 to critical acclaim. The album, which features Mehldau on Fender Rhodes and synthesizers and Guiliana on drums and effects, went on to win the Edison Award for Best International Jazz Album, a Dutch award, late last year. The duo heads to the Netherlands later this month for a set at the Music Meeting Festival in Nijmegen on May 24, the pair's only scheduled date for the rest of the year. Prior to the release of the Mehliana album, Mehldau and Guiliana had been performing together for several years, including a show at Largo in Los Angeles in October of 2013, several songs from which were filmed live. The videos, directed and recorded by Alex Chaloff, released thus far include live takes on album tracks "Sleeping Giant," "Just Call Me Nige," and "Hungry Ghost." A fourth and final video, of the song "Centinela," which is not on the album, can now be seen below.
I think merely watching someone's this great performance, in and of itself might make you a better musician If you are in any degree seeking to learn music.... This is ridiculous that 2 people are making so much music here, mind you a top musician at the peak of his game uses more brain power during such a session than a neurosurgeon performing a complex surgery... I can sure see how! What a duo!!!! You guys always inspire me.
As far as I know they used this as a promotion for the album , but dudes right that record is def supposed to be listened to start to finish , and this one doesn't quite fit in anywhere. Great song tho!
If you're looking for electronic oriented music, then check out some of the following... Jojo Mayer's Nerve Mark Guiliana's Beat Music Kneebody Evan Marien with Dana Hawkins Esbjorn Svensson Trio (the drummer is heavily influenced by electronic drums, not every track sounds electronic, but a lot of them have nuances) SuperSilent Arve Henriksen (more ambient) Nils Petter Molvaer (more DnB/Jungle oriented at times) Eivind Aarset Tigran Hamasyan (certain periods/tunes) Squarepusher Aphex Twin (DrukQs is one of Guiliana's top listening records) The Pascal Brothers do a lot of electronic influenced stuff That's a good starting point. Also, check out early DnB/Jungle, like Photek's Modus Operandi, Grooverider's Mysteries of the Funk, Goldie's Timeless, Roni Size's New Forms. A lot of those early records pulled heavy from Jazz samples, but also influenced A LOT of these modern Jazz/Electronic groups. These are obviously not live groups, but are worth delving into.
WoW No me queda dudas... Dios es un Dios Perfecto y aunque para nosotros los seres humanos no exista la "Perfección" tenemos que ser excelentes y cada día darle a Dios lo mejor que tenemos... Que Gran contenido en este video, a Dios sea la Gloria, La Honra, La Alabanza y la Adoración. Por los Siglos de los Siglos... Amén.
+KrummyBear Time signature and tempo aren't the same thing. 7/8 isn't intrinsically "faster" than 7/4. What matters is what you are counting as your pulse, a quarter note or an eighth note
+KrummyBear This isn't music to be conducted or overly notated, and 7/8 is way more common than 7/4. Personally, I don't think it matters. It's in 7...that's it. 7/4 or 7/8...big deal.
it's a great creative duo but all their songs sounds the same. same vibe same mood same tempos. even mark is repeating himself a lot. with this kind of airy melodies he could take these jams into new places rhythmically.
People will be listening to Brad Mehldau hundreds of years from now. This guy is a musical gem in our generation.
agree
@Walter Marcel definitely, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for years myself :)
This is the best live perfomance I've ever seen!!
yess! i've always wanted to see more footage of this concert. hard to describe how good this is...
Mehldau is a GOD. Superb in every way. Thanks for sharing! Please upload more from that evening!
I want to live forever just to keep listening this 🔥
Please upload more of this concert!
Mark Giuliana and Brad mehldau are a force to reckoned with
These videos are treasures. Love them so much
Awesome as always.
Thank you for uploading more of this concert!
Brilliant post
There is inspiration in this, my God there never something so great as is mehliana.
I love Guiliana's playing and could hear Mehldau's solo work all day! So great!
I'm sunk in the first 23 secs of this. Crazy. Love it.
I love this, just awesome.
Another random TH-cam suggestion that was spooot ooon amaaazing
Brad Mehldau is a Gift from God .God bless him .
Check out Mehliana, Brad Mehldau's electric duo with Mark Guiliana, performing "Centinela" in a new video from their 2013 show at Largo in LA. They’ll play live at Music Meeting in the Netherlands on May 24, their only scheduled date for the rest of the year. Tix: www.musicmeeting.nl/en/
Nonesuch Records Do you plan to publish this show on CD or DVD? Would be great...
+Nonesuch Records When you get a chance suggest to Brad or Mark that they release some more piano/drum music.
+Nonesuch Records Please please please release the whole concert, I'd pay $100 bucks for it easy
A Treasure :) people missing out on Mehldau are missing out on the most advanced updated user-friendly hardcore music.
Ashraf Rezk, that is the greatest way to describe this music that I have ever seen. Thank you, friend.
New genre: (Mark and Brad)
HardCore Jazz
😈😈😈
Greaaat! this new video.... Beautiful!
big thanks for uploading
Listening to this helps me hope humanity will survive.
They should do the music for the new gran turismo game whenever that comes out. This is badass.
Pure, pure genius.
from nonesuch.com:
Mehliana, the electric duo from pianist and composer Brad Mehldau and drummer Mark Guiliana, released its debut album, Mehliana: Taming the Dragon, on Nonesuch Records in 2014 to critical acclaim. The album, which features Mehldau on Fender Rhodes and synthesizers and Guiliana on drums and effects, went on to win the Edison Award for Best International Jazz Album, a Dutch award, late last year. The duo heads to the Netherlands later this month for a set at the Music Meeting Festival in Nijmegen on May 24, the pair's only scheduled date for the rest of the year.
Prior to the release of the Mehliana album, Mehldau and Guiliana had been performing together for several years, including a show at Largo in Los Angeles in October of 2013, several songs from which were filmed live. The videos, directed and recorded by Alex Chaloff, released thus far include live takes on album tracks "Sleeping Giant," "Just Call Me Nige," and "Hungry Ghost." A fourth and final video, of the song "Centinela," which is not on the album, can now be seen below.
Gorgeous!
Very interesting! Long time since listening to this excelent and brilliant musician.
which of the two?
Can someone explain what's happening harmonically on the 0:58 chord change? It's so beautiful it blows my mind.
remind me to get back to you on that, going to bed
Would you explain it?@@crippleized
Listen to "Cosmic Liberty" album by Casimir Liberski. Its full of changes like that. And an amazing recording
fantastic !
still love it!!
music for masterminds!!
Drizzle Shizzle *plays rick and Morty opening theme*
This is too good sheesh. Love marks phrasing 🔥
Que buen jazz despues d tantisimo tiempo no puedo dejar d oir esta pieza excelente atmósfera
It's a brilliant music!!!
Mark killing it on the drums, just wow..
still incredible till this day
Almost went to this concert. Kicking myself...
SENSACIONAL ♥️
yes this is the new one i like
So fire.
Guiliana was channeling Cabaret Voltaire's Exterminating Angel at the end on the drum pads.
so NICE‼️
Beautiful
Beyond mindscapes... and go!
alucinante
I think merely watching someone's this great performance, in and of itself might make you a better musician If you are in any degree seeking to learn music.... This is ridiculous that 2 people are making so much music here, mind you a top musician at the peak of his game uses more brain power during such a session than a neurosurgeon performing a complex surgery... I can sure see how! What a duo!!!! You guys always inspire me.
I just can´t have enough of this
j'adore !
I got vibes from Phillip Glass, Steve Reich, and Hans Zimmer listening to this.
complex simplicity
crest
4:27 Didn't knew Brick Tamland played the drums.
oh my gosh. so much yes!
but where was this track on the record!?
They took it out, I kind of get it, it has a different vibe than the rest of the album, but I think it would have been better to keep it.
As far as I know they used this as a promotion for the album , but dudes right that record is def supposed to be listened to start to finish , and this one doesn't quite fit in anywhere. Great song tho!
Mannnn 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Is that The Cameras Eye by Rush? Little pieces of it are all through it... sounds great
I'll give this a thousand likes if I can.
can someone tell me where i can find more music like that ? Mehldau must not be the only one to have been hit by jazzfusionisation
check now vs now
pat metheny Brad Mehldau quartet is what you are looking for
Portico Quartet is awwweeesome!
try pat metheny group
If you're looking for electronic oriented music, then check out some of the following...
Jojo Mayer's Nerve
Mark Guiliana's Beat Music
Kneebody
Evan Marien with Dana Hawkins
Esbjorn Svensson Trio (the drummer is heavily influenced by electronic drums, not every track sounds electronic, but a lot of them have nuances)
SuperSilent
Arve Henriksen (more ambient)
Nils Petter Molvaer (more DnB/Jungle oriented at times)
Eivind Aarset
Tigran Hamasyan (certain periods/tunes)
Squarepusher
Aphex Twin (DrukQs is one of Guiliana's top listening records)
The Pascal Brothers do a lot of electronic influenced stuff
That's a good starting point.
Also, check out early DnB/Jungle, like Photek's Modus Operandi, Grooverider's Mysteries of the Funk, Goldie's Timeless, Roni Size's New Forms. A lot of those early records pulled heavy from Jazz samples, but also influenced A LOT of these modern Jazz/Electronic groups. These are obviously not live groups, but are worth delving into.
i would buy this transcription , at least the harmony (chord) !! take my money!!!! seriously haha :(
Bernard Jonathan yeeeeesss
How much?
I was just thinking that people who like this would like GoGo Penguin and there you are
Brian Meekins Yes men. Just Looking for great Music^^
I want the live recording of this, not the studio version. Anyone knows if it is available?
Dude this drummer is nuts-out ridiculous.
Great! Steve Reich deja vu all over again. Like Jarrett on Bremen-Lausanne. It's about groove!
make me chill
WoW No me queda dudas... Dios es un Dios Perfecto y aunque para nosotros los seres humanos no exista la "Perfección" tenemos que ser excelentes y cada día darle a Dios lo mejor que tenemos... Que Gran contenido en este video, a Dios sea la Gloria, La Honra, La Alabanza y la Adoración. Por los Siglos de los Siglos... Amén.
Luis Felipe Rios Abdalla xd?
This tempo is so cool 7/4?
No!! They did the mixing names thing :'c
where is this song from
This music is amazing!!!! Just fucks my brain!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't be the only one who hears Pinball Wizard in the intro...
Ojalá estuviese Thom Yorke cantando encima de esto...
th-cam.com/video/qt-ohn5C3kU/w-d-xo.html
7/8 tempo. How can it be?
Damn.
Brad is a badass because he could've placed the Moog to his left but he chose not to
Holy mother
マークジュリアナは革命児、ブラッドメルドーはコンテンポラリー詩人🎶
уникальный пианист ничего подобного я не слушал или не слышал извините за каламбур
what album is this on?
3:33
2 geniuses but 9 idiots..
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what's the time signature of this? isnt it 14?
+osho0390 It is in either 7/4 or 7/8
+KrummyBear Time signature and tempo aren't the same thing. 7/8 isn't intrinsically "faster" than 7/4. What matters is what you are counting as your pulse, a quarter note or an eighth note
+KrummyBear Who cares about the paper?? What matters is that it's notated correctly
+KrummyBear This isn't music to be conducted or overly notated, and 7/8 is way more common than 7/4. Personally, I don't think it matters. It's in 7...that's it. 7/4 or 7/8...big deal.
+Blastoplastable Completely agree.
Guiliana : sur les traces d'Antonio Sanchez
This is not Jazz - Brad knows that its much more approachable and will be used for Film score or Gaming score His talents are endless it seems .
it's a great creative duo but all their songs sounds the same. same vibe same mood same tempos. even mark is repeating himself a lot. with this kind of airy melodies he could take these jams into new places rhythmically.
mug3n Yes!
Listen to the Vijay Iyer Trio with Marcus Gilmore in it as the drummer. That is exactly what you want to listen to.