I knew you gonna understand them and like it. My suggestions are: - What Else Is There (that's what made me find them) - ZigZag (Collaboration with n'to) - Raw live (one of their own tracks)
I like your reaction. How weird is this? A German marching band covers Techno? But I can assure you it works perfectly. Saw them three times live last year and they were incredible. Check out any song from Live in Paris you will not be disappointed
May I? You're talking about a xylophone. But it's actually a marimba. Metal versus wood. A slightly different timbre? But the best thing I think is someone's statement: I'm a big fan of Deadmau5, but this version surpasses the original. And as already written below: discover the repertoire of MEUTE. Likely to blow you off your seat.
mmh both xylophone and marimba are made of wood... you're probably thinking of vibraphone made out of metal, but Meute doesn't use one, only a glockenspiel in some songs.
Nice reaction, bro! MEUTE (pronounce kinda "Moy-tuh") translates to "mob" or "Gang" because they would just randomly show up in the streets of Berlin.
Nice, thank you!
Actually Hamburg, not Berlin. ;)
You should also check out "Hey Hey" and "You and me" by them. Good stuff!
Cool, I'll add it to the list! Thanks!
whats about some more Meute ? ;)
More Meute! 😉
I knew you gonna understand them and like it.
My suggestions are:
- What Else Is There (that's what made me find them)
- ZigZag (Collaboration with n'to)
- Raw live (one of their own tracks)
Yeah, good stuff man!
Thank you for the suggestions. I'll add them to my list.
good stuff...
Ibiza Marina
Aaaah yes, Ibiza. That makes sense.
I like your reaction. How weird is this? A German marching band covers Techno? But I can assure you it works perfectly. Saw them three times live last year and they were incredible. Check out any song from Live in Paris you will not be disappointed
Yeah they're doing an amazing job and it must be really fun live!
If this is your first time experiencing stuff like this, watch KLANGPHONICS - White Flower - Live in Vienna . You'll love it
May I? You're talking about a xylophone. But it's actually a marimba. Metal versus wood. A slightly different timbre?
But the best thing I think is someone's statement: I'm a big fan of Deadmau5, but this version surpasses the original.
And as already written below: discover the repertoire of MEUTE.
Likely to blow you off your seat.
mmh both xylophone and marimba are made of wood... you're probably thinking of vibraphone made out of metal, but Meute doesn't use one, only a glockenspiel in some songs.
@@flrn84791 Thank you for the illuminating explanation.