In England, "pants" generally means underpants. It's why "trousers" is such a popular word. And knickers are not something worn by golfers; they are female (under)pants. Now where was I...
@@boudicawasnotreallyallthat1020 Point taken. This video provides no evidence, and therefore I make no claims, about any similarity or lack thereof between Devin Townsend's underpants and my own.
Devin Townsend can do it All. Over 30 albums of all different shapes and Colors . Vocal Range is off the Charts. Prince Zappa Miles & Devin is right there. Ambient to Death Medal but his love for Ambient He works his Muse on Ocean Machine is so cool. Devin is so Underrated its Criminal .
I worked at a Vancouver Studio Hipposonic for many years and had the pleasure of working with and learning from Devin on 3 or 4 projects (15 years ago). The best kind of human being. You want to be in a room with this guy. Plus, he has some the best rock tales of all time. Pee your pants funny. So stoked he is on TPS.
Yeah from what I've seen he just 'does his thing' like any of us would do. The difference is how he views himself compared to the huge rock and metal egos we've seen in the past. As a person, he is as refreshing as his music, and also carries the tongue in cheek sense of humour displayed in his music. He's awesome all the way around.
Devin: "this is our set up to get a basic sound". Me: hears a sound I've never heard before and gets transported to another dimension of chaos, light and dark. Devin: plays a second note.
@@sammyloehnis3373 ??? so they rewrite their music for every show? You don't 'tune' a guitar to a venue. You tune it to a tuning, and in his case it's C or B depending on the song. Maybe they approximate the best speaker placement and volume for a venue, but that's the best any band can do. It's all a giant variable depending on the size and layout of the venue.
I envy you because you now have the chance to travel with him through his musical journey it will all be a new and an amazing experience for you! By the end you will realise why his fans love him so much. And if you ever get the chance to see him live that love rings true at his concerts, it feels more like a gathering of friends than a concert.
To see professionals in the tech gear manufacturing sector sit in awe of what Devvy can do with their equipment is just unreal. The man is a musical genius. I have absolutely NO CLUE about 99.9% of the theory and tech stuff he was talking about, but hey....I sat through the entire 45 mins video spellbound watching that other dude's facial expressions and the unsaid words "we are not worthy" rattling in his head.
Been a fan of Devin's for the last 15 or so years. I have a massive amount of respect for the man. He's certainly one of the most important musical artist of my lifetime. And he's a nice chap to boot. I wish him nothing but the best.
Was introduced to Devin's music last week, not big into rock, but have been every so slightly addicted ever since? I'm a singer so watching his vocals is quite astonishing. It's as if he s channeling from another realm and I say that literally!!!! To watch him ten years ago and now... the progression with his music is staggering. Inspirational. I'd love a day in the studio with him. What a day that would be!
It's really refreshing to see someone be interviewed by people who have a genuine and profound interest in the interviewee. Devy is such an amazing person, musician and spirit.
Devin Townsend, Ariel Posen, Joey Landreth, Phil X, Pete Thorn, etc, etc... at the risk of blowing our reputation for being humble, for a country with a really small population, Canada really rocks!!🇨🇦
I don't know that I've ever heard a note of Mr. Townsend before today. I got a little choked up around 14:45 though. I love the love on this show. "I believe you in your music" might be the highest praise one can give a musician - Dan thank you. Looking forward to discovering DT.
I would start with Ocean Machine, it's probably my favourite album of all time. I can't think of another artist even close to Devin's creativity and talent. Please let me know how you get on
You should check out his Royal. Albert Hall show. It was the first thing I ever saw from him. It was a very big musical moment for me that I'll never forget.
Yeah he's the real deal, huge fan. Like Ocean Machine, Ziltoid is a classic album that shows his more metal side, most of his albums are really great. Deconstruction's maybe his most underrated, but it's brilliant. One song that still makes me tear up is Deep Peace, during the guitar solo, definitely reccomend that one
Dev has such an eclectic library, I found it really intimidating figuring out where to start. I definitely recommend a video called "Devin Townsend ultimate reviewtrospecive" or something like that to get a feel of where and how to dive in. For what it's worth, I started with "Ki" which I still really love.
Devin is one of my musical heros. The man seems to be able to write music to suit any mood. If you can't find an album of Devin's that you like, there's something wrong with you.
Thank you for featuring Mr. Townsend! If you get a chance to see his live show don’t miss it. I know this sounds silly but he uses a microphone better than anyone I’ve ever seen. Backs away for effect and moves in close to emphasize a part. Just really good.
I wish there was a way to add more likes to a video. Devin is a hero. He's amazing. My god, so much love for such a humble and talented human. We need more people like him in the world.
Devin Townsend is my new favorite person, the way he speaks with emotion is so much more human that many others it makes me feel like I'm listening to a friend's music
I thought when Andy came on the show that it was an un-toppable episode, but here you've gone and done it. I am of an age where I should have been into Devin Townsend since the beginning of his career, but I've only come to know his stuff in the past couple of years. I'm so happy I have, too, because it's enriching, fun, funny, and touching music.
My ocean machine should be here in two days. After watching this, I am giddy! So glad I found this... I knew by other videos it was going to be amazing, but watching DT demo it has totally opened the hood on why he designed it the way he did. I can't wait....
Devin can honestly say that he owns a guitar tuned to blue. He just became more awesome. Cool pants too. Not a single eff was given and he made sounds none of us can.
Devin Townsend must be one of the most Talented Musicians I have ever discovered. It amazes me how he can go from ambient creamy tones, to flat out metal! His voice is also incredible! In fact it is incredible the he is both an amazing singer and guitarist all in one!! I would love to meet this guy!
Love Devin, he is a brilliant musician, covers so many genres with his playing, amazing performer live, and the guys is so down to earth and approachable, i just love his music, he truly is an underrated guitaist and composer.
MORE!!!! MORE DEVIN!!!! MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE!!! Get the man back in and spend an hour with him. I just enjoy listen to him talk... about pretty much anything... but you wrap in some of those lush brutal guitar tones... HEAVEN! Amazing show fellas, amazing.
Devin Townsend is one of my favorite artists on the planet! 😍 I love him so much, and I love you guys at That Pedal Show for making this video - you guys ROCK!!! 👍
Devin, you wonderful, wonderful man. I am so thankful that you are so delightfully and beautifully mad. You are a blessing to the universe, brother. Rock on.
The ability to compose between every music genre while creating a new ones, is truly amazing. Really grounded fella, a "Mozart" of modern times in my mind, Devin Townsend. :)
Normally, I feel like I have to SEE your show to get it. But Devin is a really gifted communicator. This was a pure joy to just listen to! great guest! Fantastic! Wow!
I come back to this again and again over the years and I just really want to see Devin again on the show one day. He has so much to say and it's fun to watch you guys being equally surprised and in awe as the rest of us about what he's doing. Perhaps he could be an online voice call guest given that some people over the pond just seem to be really busy with work and everything.
I love this guy. Discovered Devy a few years ago and feel like there are often no words to describe how transcendent and compelling Devin's music is. He seems like a genuinely decent and humble human being, as well as being an astonishing musical talent.
Okay I've heard the name dropped before but have never really taken the time to look up any of Mr. Townsend's content and HOLY BALLS how have I even made it this far in life without knowing of this man!? I've got my day planned out already, I'm finishing this video then going back to older videos and looking up every single artist that has ever been honked or mentioned on this show.
Thanks Daniel ( and Mick off course ) for this amazing opportunity. An unconventional musician speaking in a genuine way. Your interviews are in a delightful balance.
You guys couldnt have started the video better. Aced it once again. I never ever get tired of your show. You just dont know how to be boring I guess. I'll describe Devins music as "dreamy metal." I love it but I always relax so much I fall asleep and have to start over!
OMG, that was fantastic. I love those episodes when you talk somebody's pedal board and how they're using. And Devin is such a cool human being. Thanks!
OMG you got Devin Townsend! Listening to his music for about 15 years now and i think he is one of the most inspiring musicians ever. And now even on That Pedal Show, i can't believe it, i will have to watch this several times.
He's such an inspiration and incredible guy. So comfortable in his own skin and WHAT A PERFORMER. You must see him live if he comes in town, he was born to be on stage. What an incredible TH-cam channel this is
apparently he was asked to do some music for a video game, but the developers were too specific about what they wanted from him and he didn't want to force it so he ended up backing out.
Next on your list should be Strapping Young Lad(City). You might need to force yourself to listen to it because chaotic is an understatement! It's none the less a metal masterpiece. If you feel like coming down a bit after that, there's Casualties of Cool. You'll be very very puzzled all of that came out of the same guy. And you'll be smiling:)
I can't say this would be my usual zone of music, but Devin blew my tiny mind a little. I came out of this video dazed and confused, enthused, depressed, enlightened, humbled, scared and in need of a bottle of sake.
I'm also a person who is hyper sensitive about many environmental things. Loved watching you two chat and connect as just beautiful amazing humans. Tons of love from Thunder Bay in Canada :)
This is genius. Slightly reminiscent of Gilmour tone. The sound on sound is unreal, like you are floating off cliffs with this Ocean Machine. Devin Townsend tone is wow!
that was awesome. Thanks for that, i was looking at old episodes a few weeks ago to see if you had anything on Devin and the Ocean Machine and thought it was odd he hadnt been featured. This more than makes up for it!
I absolutely love Devin, one of my favorite artists of all time. And what he said about seeing colors as shapes as letters and all that, I don’t have. But when he does his ambiance playing and tinkers around with it, I can close my eyes and start to see colors flowing and merging, taking me on a journey. It’s a magical thing what this guy can do.
This man Devin Townsend really does add depth to whatever he touches doesn't he ... ? I only listen to some "Metal" some of the time but his music never disappoints, once I start it playing I listen to the end.
Well this just made my Friday. It came completely out of the blue, and I was glued to it (in fact will probably watch it again at least twice). Devin is so unique. Well done guys.
I really love the way that I know that rig is complicated and yet the way it appears & the simplicity of how Devin Townsend makes it work to create proper Epic soundscapes, that's just a testament to the genius that is Dan's products.
When he brought up that he sees sounds as colors, that hit hard... I couldn't tell you what an A sounds like, but I know what it looks like and what it feels like in my head... The palette he uses is wonderful... I didn't know who he was before I watched this. Thank you guys, this was good and exciting to me. :)
Devin’s ambient playing reminds me so much of Steve Hillage from System 7 - Steve is probably the most underrated genius guitar player I know of. I used to swear that most of System 7s ambient sounds were keyboards until I watched them live and realised it was a guitar and a bunch of pedals used to brilliant effect. Thanks for the trip down nostalgia lane Devin, I really enjoyed this.
Same here, I do best with restricted options, but this dude's on a different level, just fucking dials it in. Really good video, knew of Devin Townsend in a vague metal sense, didn't know about the rest, clicked from mild curiosity, didn't expect to completely enjoy the whole thing!
Secrets, wonderful comment. i have a tune from one of my home zoom recordings where at the end i say, "well, that's what you get for fuckin' around on a delay pedal when you're buzzed" completely agee,. just... drift... away....
Devin Townsend is the most advanced, powerful, innovative guitar player and musician today. I love every single of his works but casualties of cool is one of the most misterious and beautiful albums ever produced.
Devin is a man on fire... Didn't know the extent of his creative force and watching him work leaves me gobsmacked. Also enjoyed his admission of putting on the Spa Channel when he gets home to unwind. "Some hippie huffing into a flute with a dark ambient watercolor in the background..." Hey - that's my scene Devin is describing !! Thanks again to TPS for illuminating the interwebs.
Not only is he an immense talent and all round top bloke, but Devin is one of the most inspiring musicians around. Ocean Machine is one of my favourite albums of all time. I was lucky enough to catch him perform a Strapping/Ocean Machine double bill in Bradford somewhere around 1997 to an audience of 50 people (if that), so it's great that he has since commanded the recognition he deserves. Props to ya lad. ;-)
I saw him on that tour too, in Glasgow to around 30 people or so. "This P.A sounds really shitty so pretend it sounds huge" proceeds to melt my brain with how incredible a show it was.
@@7thwave42 High five to you man! He was roaming around the venue before the show just chatting to folk, and he was stood next to us eating a curry while watching the support band's set. We all invaded the stage during Strapping's last tune (at Dev's request of course). In fact there were more people on the stage by that point than were stood there watching, haha! Was a phenomenal gig though!
I also saw him in 1997 in Australia, around the same time both City and Ocean Machine came out. I saw SYL play under a metal roof above a concrete floor on a stage one foot off the ground, from 4 feet away. I have never been the same again...
I don't know Devin's music, though with fleeting moments of it, I do get drawn into his amazing sense of feeling. abstract ambience and solid rock riffs. so creative and to me, in the realm of a frank zappa type of musician. I look forward to listening to more
I do not have Devin Townsend’s talent, but by god I do have the same flannel pants.
But do they djent?
talent is subjective
pants is all that matters
And that is all you'll ever need.
In England, "pants" generally means underpants. It's why "trousers" is such a popular word. And knickers are not something worn by golfers; they are female (under)pants. Now where was I...
@@boudicawasnotreallyallthat1020 Point taken. This video provides no evidence, and therefore I make no claims, about any similarity or lack thereof between Devin Townsend's underpants and my own.
I have those exact same pajamas. Costco, $17. Great tone.
Epic😂
I’m wearing them right now 😂
One time I wore a different pajama top becuase my other one was in the wash...
My Amp exploded. 🤯
Lol I was like "Those must be his pajamas because he looks exactly like my dad."
Tone is found in the bone
Apart from being an out-of-this-world musical genius, he's such a genuinely sweet guy.
Devin Townsend can do it All.
Over 30 albums of all different shapes and Colors . Vocal Range is off the Charts.
Prince Zappa Miles & Devin is right there. Ambient to Death Medal but his love for Ambient
He works his Muse on Ocean Machine is so cool. Devin is so Underrated its Criminal .
I worked at a Vancouver Studio Hipposonic for many years and had the pleasure of working with and learning from Devin on 3 or 4 projects (15 years ago). The best kind of human being. You want to be in a room with this guy. Plus, he has some the best rock tales of all time. Pee your pants funny.
So stoked he is on TPS.
Would love to hear those stories, and not just the funny ones. I bet this guy could teach us a lot about,,, well a lot.
Yeah from what I've seen he just 'does his thing' like any of us would do. The difference is how he views himself compared to the huge rock and metal egos we've seen in the past. As a person, he is as refreshing as his music, and also carries the tongue in cheek sense of humour displayed in his music. He's awesome all the way around.
Devin: "this is our set up to get a basic sound".
Me: hears a sound I've never heard before and gets transported to another dimension of chaos, light and dark.
Devin: plays a second note.
@@sammyloehnis3373 haha, sounds about right. That's one gig of definitely have to go to on my own...
Pretty much the standard response to new initiates. It never gets old. Perfectly described my experience on hearing pyjama Jesus for the first time.
@@sammyloehnis3373 ??? so they rewrite their music for every show? You don't 'tune' a guitar to a venue. You tune it to a tuning, and in his case it's C or B depending on the song. Maybe they approximate the best speaker placement and volume for a venue, but that's the best any band can do. It's all a giant variable depending on the size and layout of the venue.
Sue Pal, sure
I've discoverd Devin Townsend today. Very sweet guy and amazing musician!!! Thank you Dan and Mick!!!
That’s cool. Dev is such a fantastic human. A true artist and creator - we should treasure these guys. They’re getting increasingly rare!
Careful going down that road. There's no coming back once you're hooked!
Yeah his dreamy metal is quite interesting to me as well.
Take your seat and enjoy the ride! ;) My recommendation for the first album - Ghost !!!
I envy you because you now have the chance to travel with him through his musical journey it will all be a new and an amazing experience for you! By the end you will realise why his fans love him so much. And if you ever get the chance to see him live that love rings true at his concerts, it feels more like a gathering of friends than a concert.
This man is such a beautiful soul.
Thank you for introducing me to Devin Townsend’s music. 49 years and I’m still learning. Great stuff.
Watch his emg Kingdom performance. And then listen to song called Skeksis.
You have soooo much to learn
To see professionals in the tech gear manufacturing sector sit in awe of what Devvy can do with their equipment is just unreal. The man is a musical genius. I have absolutely NO CLUE about 99.9% of the theory and tech stuff he was talking about, but hey....I sat through the entire 45 mins video spellbound watching that other dude's facial expressions and the unsaid words "we are not worthy" rattling in his head.
Been a fan of Devin's for the last 15 or so years. I have a massive amount of respect for the man. He's certainly one of the most important musical artist of my lifetime. And he's a nice chap to boot. I wish him nothing but the best.
It’s insane how cerebral and yet humble he is. I love it
> Doesn't have money to ship two guitars.
> Hires 3 drummers.
That's dedication, holmes.
Totally would have been the other way around for me. Mick here. Which is why I’m rubbish and Dev is awesome!
Priorities. It is ludicrously expensive to ship large items of value across the ocean.
@@Cyrax89721: "large items", incidentally, is a great term for drummers.
Even better when you think that he's providing those three drummers with a life!
Mick
Exactly.
Was introduced to Devin's music last week, not big into rock, but have been every so slightly addicted ever since? I'm a singer so watching his vocals is quite astonishing. It's as if he s channeling from another realm and I say that literally!!!! To watch him ten years ago and now... the progression with his music is staggering. Inspirational. I'd love a day in the studio with him. What a day that would be!
It's really refreshing to see someone be interviewed by people who have a genuine and profound interest in the interviewee. Devy is such an amazing person, musician and spirit.
Could Devin be one of the most likeable people in metal? There's always such a great and playful energy around him. I would just love to jam with him.
Devy is so omniscient; if there was to be two omnisciences, he would be both!
tru
Is this a Ziltoid reference
He must prepare himself for the subjugation.
Devin Townsend was one of the two concerts I went to on my own. I might do it again.
Devin Townsend, Ariel Posen, Joey Landreth, Phil X, Pete Thorn, etc, etc... at the risk of blowing our reputation for being humble, for a country with a really small population, Canada really rocks!!🇨🇦
No arguments here. Thank you Canada!
Ian Thornley
Neil Young. Can’t forget Neil.
What else are you gonna do when its -25C for four months of the year!
And Alex Lifespan and David Walliman....
Two of my favorite things unite - That Pedal Show & Devin Townsend!!
I don't know that I've ever heard a note of Mr. Townsend before today. I got a little choked up around 14:45 though. I love the love on this show. "I believe you in your music" might be the highest praise one can give a musician - Dan thank you. Looking forward to discovering DT.
I would start with Ocean Machine, it's probably my favourite album of all time. I can't think of another artist even close to Devin's creativity and talent. Please let me know how you get on
lamech006 Devin is a legend among Metal. Chances are every metal hand you’ve heard after 1994 has a touch of Dev.
You should check out his Royal. Albert Hall show. It was the first thing I ever saw from him. It was a very big musical moment for me that I'll never forget.
Yeah he's the real deal, huge fan. Like Ocean Machine, Ziltoid is a classic album that shows his more metal side, most of his albums are really great. Deconstruction's maybe his most underrated, but it's brilliant. One song that still makes me tear up is Deep Peace, during the guitar solo, definitely reccomend that one
Dev has such an eclectic library, I found it really intimidating figuring out where to start. I definitely recommend a video called "Devin Townsend ultimate reviewtrospecive" or something like that to get a feel of where and how to dive in.
For what it's worth, I started with "Ki" which I still really love.
Devin is one of my musical heros. The man seems to be able to write music to suit any mood.
If you can't find an album of Devin's that you like, there's something wrong with you.
Thank you for featuring Mr. Townsend! If you get a chance to see his live show don’t miss it. I know this sounds silly but he uses a microphone better than anyone I’ve ever seen. Backs away for effect and moves in close to emphasize a part. Just really good.
I could listen to his ambient playing for HOURS!!
I wish there was a way to add more likes to a video. Devin is a hero. He's amazing. My god, so much love for such a humble and talented human. We need more people like him in the world.
Devin Townsend is my new favorite person, the way he speaks with emotion is so much more human that many others it makes me feel like I'm listening to a friend's music
It's great to hear a guy play this well and be so musically and technologically mature, and still say that he's in his "jammies".
I thought when Andy came on the show that it was an un-toppable episode, but here you've gone and done it. I am of an age where I should have been into Devin Townsend since the beginning of his career, but I've only come to know his stuff in the past couple of years. I'm so happy I have, too, because it's enriching, fun, funny, and touching music.
My ocean machine should be here in two days. After watching this, I am giddy! So glad I found this... I knew by other videos it was going to be amazing, but watching DT demo it has totally opened the hood on why he designed it the way he did. I can't wait....
Devin can honestly say that he owns a guitar tuned to blue. He just became more awesome. Cool pants too. Not a single eff was given and he made sounds none of us can.
Devin Townsend must be one of the most Talented Musicians I have ever discovered. It amazes me how he can go from ambient creamy tones, to flat out metal! His voice is also incredible! In fact it is incredible the he is both an amazing singer and guitarist all in one!! I would love to meet this guy!
Watched the whole thing non stop. Gotta do it again. So much to learn from these guys!
That dude is awesome... so much love in this video.
Love Devin, he is a brilliant musician, covers so many genres with his playing, amazing performer live, and the guys is so down to earth and approachable, i just love his music, he truly is an underrated guitaist and composer.
It's nice to see how much Dan appreciates Devin. Great episode!
MORE!!!! MORE DEVIN!!!! MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE!!!
Get the man back in and spend an hour with him.
I just enjoy listen to him talk... about pretty much anything... but you wrap in some of those lush brutal guitar tones... HEAVEN!
Amazing show fellas, amazing.
Will definitely finish this one at work! I really thought Devin was going to come out of the water during the intro!
That was some real love right there!
Never seen Devin so overly open and just happy in a single video - great experience for the viewer!
Cancel all my plans for the next 45 minutes!!!! So was looking forward to this
Devin Townsend is one of my favorite artists on the planet! 😍 I love him so much, and I love you guys at That Pedal Show for making this video - you guys ROCK!!! 👍
We need another Devin Townsend episode, please. At least another hour.
Devin, you wonderful, wonderful man. I am so thankful that you are so delightfully and beautifully mad. You are a blessing to the universe, brother. Rock on.
The ability to compose between every music genre while creating a new ones, is truly amazing. Really grounded fella, a "Mozart" of modern times in my mind, Devin Townsend. :)
Normally, I feel like I have to SEE your show to get it. But Devin is a really gifted communicator. This was a pure joy to just listen to! great guest! Fantastic! Wow!
"I can do more with the combination of analogue and digital than either of them alone". A-MEN.
Isn’t that great. That’s the last word on it in our opinion. Mick here.
I come back to this again and again over the years and I just really want to see Devin again on the show one day. He has so much to say and it's fun to watch you guys being equally surprised and in awe as the rest of us about what he's doing. Perhaps he could be an online voice call guest given that some people over the pond just seem to be really busy with work and everything.
I love this guy. Discovered Devy a few years ago and feel like there are often no words to describe how transcendent and compelling Devin's music is. He seems like a genuinely decent and humble human being, as well as being an astonishing musical talent.
Articulate, compelling, musical and brilliant....thank you so much
Loved this episode! Thank you so much! Great info and Devin is a genius!
Okay I've heard the name dropped before but have never really taken the time to look up any of Mr. Townsend's content and HOLY BALLS how have I even made it this far in life without knowing of this man!? I've got my day planned out already, I'm finishing this video then going back to older videos and looking up every single artist that has ever been honked or mentioned on this show.
Scratch that, you need to explore Devin's work more!
He is proof that the music industry sucks shit!! He should be an absolute industry monster with 40 million in sales.
Keneally on that Pedal Show would rip my head off... #honestly
Right?! Genius is too easily thrown around. He just is.
Thanks Daniel ( and Mick off course ) for this amazing opportunity. An unconventional musician speaking in a genuine way. Your interviews are in a delightful balance.
You guys couldnt have started the video better. Aced it once again. I never ever get tired of your show. You just dont know how to be boring I guess. I'll describe Devins music as "dreamy metal." I love it but I always relax so much I fall asleep and have to start over!
OMG, that was fantastic. I love those episodes when you talk somebody's pedal board and how they're using. And Devin is such a cool human being. Thanks!
I hope this is part 1 of a million part series !! 😎🤘👍
OMG you got Devin Townsend! Listening to his music for about 15 years now and i think he is one of the most inspiring musicians ever.
And now even on That Pedal Show, i can't believe it, i will have to watch this several times.
I accidentally slept while Devin was playing with his noises and them somehow that gave me dreams about trees taking fights with each other.. LOVE IT
He's such an inspiration and incredible guy. So comfortable in his own skin and WHAT A PERFORMER. You must see him live if he comes in town, he was born to be on stage. What an incredible TH-cam channel this is
Man I could watch him all day. What an amazing human being :)
This was absolutely incredible!! Thanks you so so much for sharing this incredible moment in time!
I'm just waiting for the day where Devin starts doing soundtracks.
FEARS his album ghost. One of the most beautiful albums of all time
Me too man. As someone who loves film scores and a DT fanatic, this mix would be legendary.
apparently he was asked to do some music for a video game, but the developers were too specific about what they wanted from him and he didn't want to force it so he ended up backing out.
I would love to see a Highlander movie with a Devin soundtrack
He could be like the plugged in version of John Williams.
Devin who? Never heard of him.... just watched the Albert hall gig. Holy sh*t!!! Amazing!!
How have you never heard of him?!
Next on your list should be Strapping Young Lad(City). You might need to force yourself to listen to it because chaotic is an understatement! It's none the less a metal masterpiece. If you feel like coming down a bit after that, there's Casualties of Cool. You'll be very very puzzled all of that came out of the same guy. And you'll be smiling:)
Welcome to the family brother!
This was me last year. Nothing will ever top that show!!
@Dirk-Ulrich Heise Royal Albert
I can't say this would be my usual zone of music, but Devin blew my tiny mind a little. I came out of this video dazed and confused, enthused, depressed, enlightened, humbled, scared and in need of a bottle of sake.
I'm also a person who is hyper sensitive about many environmental things. Loved watching you two chat and connect as just beautiful amazing humans.
Tons of love from Thunder Bay in Canada :)
Sounds like you were touching yourself whilst typing that you fuckin creep
This is genius. Slightly reminiscent of Gilmour tone. The sound on sound is unreal, like you are floating off cliffs with this Ocean Machine. Devin Townsend tone is wow!
It's fantastic to see Mr Townsend on your show, i love any show you make, but this one it's fantastic. And i love his wall of sound.
I think that Devin is very very underrated musician.
Incredible voice range and great guitar player and also a gearhead.
Such a nice dude.
that was awesome. Thanks for that, i was looking at old episodes a few weeks ago to see if you had anything on Devin and the Ocean Machine and thought it was odd he hadnt been featured. This more than makes up for it!
Nice to seeDevin wearing his PJs. That’s living your truest life.
I absolutely love Devin, one of my favorite artists of all time. And what he said about seeing colors as shapes as letters and all that, I don’t have. But when he does his ambiance playing and tinkers around with it, I can close my eyes and start to see colors flowing and merging, taking me on a journey. It’s a magical thing what this guy can do.
This man Devin Townsend really does add depth to whatever he touches doesn't he ... ?
I only listen to some "Metal" some of the time but his music never disappoints, once I start it playing I listen to the end.
Devi is by far and above one of my biggest inspirations. So cool to see him on your show!
There are song writers and there are musical artists... Devin Townsend is both.
Well this just made my Friday. It came completely out of the blue, and I was glued to it (in fact will probably watch it again at least twice). Devin is so unique. Well done guys.
I really love the way that I know that rig is complicated and yet the way it appears & the simplicity of how Devin Townsend makes it work to create proper Epic soundscapes, that's just a testament to the genius that is Dan's products.
I love just by the shaking of his hand, you know, that this is a real person. Absolutely brilliant watch, thank you guys and thank you Devin.
Devin is a Devin(e) being,...his presence is soooo much energy of light,..and he does not even know it,...he just do it,.. i just respect and
How I missed that vid for few days. Devin is my fav musician ever. Incredible human being.
When he brought up that he sees sounds as colors, that hit hard... I couldn't tell you what an A sounds like, but I know what it looks like and what it feels like in my head... The palette he uses is wonderful... I didn't know who he was before I watched this. Thank you guys, this was good and exciting to me. :)
Devin rocks! Seen him live a handful of times. He's such a cool dude and damn, what a showman!
Wow, that was sooooo inspiring! Makes you wanna write a space opera right away.
I want to replay this 2 million times.
Devin’s ambient playing reminds me so much of Steve Hillage from System 7 - Steve is probably the most underrated genius guitar player I know of. I used to swear that most of System 7s ambient sounds were keyboards until I watched them live and realised it was a guitar and a bunch of pedals used to brilliant effect. Thanks for the trip down nostalgia lane Devin, I really enjoyed this.
Another Epic, legendary program. Just fantastic , thank you!
I would get absolutely nothing done if I had that setup. Just drift away on blissful psychedelic tones repeating into infinity
Same here, I do best with restricted options, but this dude's on a different level, just fucking dials it in. Really good video, knew of Devin Townsend in a vague metal sense, didn't know about the rest, clicked from mild curiosity, didn't expect to completely enjoy the whole thing!
Secrets, wonderful comment. i have a tune from one of my home zoom recordings where at the end i say, "well, that's what you get for fuckin' around on a delay pedal when you're buzzed" completely agee,. just... drift... away....
As I said elsewhere. Devin's intellectual genius blows anyone away. Plus the music. My god!
Sums up DT's music perfectly: "When I listen to your music, I believe everything you say and everything you play"
What a beautiful human being! I love this guy.
Keep doing what you do, Devin. The world needs creativity like this 🤘
Brilliant Episode! Glad Devin likes the board. such a lovely bloke and ambient master. next on the list an ocean machine!! :)
Devin seems so sweet and genuine with everything and everyone the ore interviews I watch of him
Devin Townsend is the most advanced, powerful, innovative guitar player and musician today. I love every single of his works but casualties of cool is one of the most misterious and beautiful albums ever produced.
Thanks for sharing your conversation! It’s nice to know I’m not alone mentally/musically/‘motionally-ish
Devin is a man on fire... Didn't know the extent of his creative force and watching him work leaves me gobsmacked. Also enjoyed his admission of putting on the Spa Channel when he gets home to unwind. "Some hippie huffing into a flute with a dark ambient watercolor in the background..." Hey - that's my scene Devin is describing !! Thanks again to TPS for illuminating the interwebs.
great pedalboard daniel !!!!! great as usual. laurent from france.😉
Not only is he an immense talent and all round top bloke, but Devin is one of the most inspiring musicians around. Ocean Machine is one of my favourite albums of all time.
I was lucky enough to catch him perform a Strapping/Ocean Machine double bill in Bradford somewhere around 1997 to an audience of 50 people (if that), so it's great that he has since commanded the recognition he deserves. Props to ya lad. ;-)
I saw him on that tour too, in Glasgow to around 30 people or so. "This P.A sounds really shitty so pretend it sounds huge" proceeds to melt my brain with how incredible a show it was.
@@7thwave42 High five to you man! He was roaming around the venue before the show just chatting to folk, and he was stood next to us eating a curry while watching the support band's set. We all invaded the stage during Strapping's last tune (at Dev's request of course). In fact there were more people on the stage by that point than were stood there watching, haha! Was a phenomenal gig though!
@@McDylbot Hi five right back at you mate. Haha sounds like you had a blast that night.
@@7thwave42 Gene Hoglan didn't know what hit him, since me and my friends barraged him with high fives!
I also saw him in 1997 in Australia, around the same time both City and Ocean Machine came out. I saw SYL play under a metal roof above a concrete floor on a stage one foot off the ground, from 4 feet away. I have never been the same again...
I really hope you guys can get some more time with Dev at some point in the future. He truly is amazing and so are you guys.
This was absolutely amazing. Thank you so much guys for doing this. Saludos from Mexico.
Very humble man.musicians pay attention to this .stay humble.
I don't know Devin's music, though with fleeting moments of it, I do get drawn into his amazing sense of feeling. abstract ambience and solid rock riffs. so creative and to me, in the realm of a frank zappa type of musician. I look forward to listening to more
He's in the direct lineage of Zappa, as a matter of fact. Devin was Vai's singer for a time. And Vai was (obviously) Zappa's guitarist for a time.
I've watched this interview multiple times, Devin is just an awesome person. Pure... or something. love the man!