T Bates hell yeah! Hungry Ghosts is awesome in its own way record wise, but Live is definitely otherworldly. Nige, is lacking on the record, where as Live, it obviously fucking kills.
Live, live, (live), now we're gonna have to start differentiating between hearing the live recording or seeing them perform live haha, speaking of which, I'm gonna see if they've got any shows lined up...
Guiliana is the only drummer I know who can explode in endless cascades while leaving each single note intact and any groove unharmed. What control & creativity....very inspiring, never boring...
@@murkymurk8305 Thx ;)...here's another one who is able to do this but from a very different style of drumming th-cam.com/video/_nN61nW1Ly0/w-d-xo.html
this is what happens when one keyboard and one drum kit isn't enough for your incredible minds composition, and they are not toying with them, they are cementing their mastery for the next generation to strive towards... it's almost as if they are not here spiritually, but merely physically; what a performance!
geeezzuss... what to do when you have mastered harmony, rhythmic and melodic development, and when you can control 3 independant parts at once, and do it all live, in front of a packed house? brad, keep doing it ! amazing. so inspiring.
Everybody talking about brad's left arm, but hot damn marks left foot is getting some work in. That's six minutes of non stop 8th notes, I would be sore as hell after that.
when i found thius it was a real boost to my awareness of musical innovation at a cutting edge of interaction with drum and keyboard i dont here much musical innovation nowadays but this is at the forefront of musical exploration so i want to share it with you all
I was like, "I wonder who played drums on the new David Bowie album?" Then I discovered it was Mark Guiliana and I was like, "Well of course it is. Who else could it be but the sickest drummer out there?"
WOW.... the keyboardist~LEFT and RIGHT~ hands play so BEAUTIFULLY together. And on top of all that He's playing three keyboards at once. Also the way the Drummer has control of the pulse with his flawless timing is amazing.
I cannot stop listening to this release! I've had this on my iPod (lossless) now and listen to it almost every day for the last few months.... brilliant work gents
Brad has said that he likes Jarrett but doesn't consider him an influence as much as a source of inspiration for what he can do technically on the piano. Also, Brad tends to arrange some of these solo piano adventures to some extent. If you want to hear what I mean, check out his various recordings of Countdown (some bootleg on TH-cam) and listen to the opening cadenza he does.
Wow, nice music, nice concept and nicer drumming. Hands down from Spain to you Mark Guiliana. Keep pushing boundaries and inspiring drummers from all around the world!
THIS IS SO SIIIIIIIICK!!!!! MORE OF THIS!!!! MORE OF THIS!!!!!!!!! PLEASE RELEASE A LIVE ALBUM!!!! (e.g. the show you did at the SF Jazz Center on April 27, 2013!!)
Yes sir...As soon as I heard the first chord...definitely Joe Zawinul's influence...sounded like Joe and either Omar Hakim or Pete Erskine...Weather Report 2.0!
@@concernedcitizen4852 Bruh, he literally released an album called After Bach and has said in interviews that the three Bs (Beethoven, Bach and Brahms) are big influences on him. Don't be a contrarian just because you don't know shit.
I've been listening to this track for a while and I could never figure out how mark got so many sounds out of the kit but after watching the video I realize now that he's play eighth notes with his foot on the hi-hat and basically soloing over the kit the whole song...
Even listening on the built in speakers on a Chromebook the quality of the playing and nuance is clear. Great balance between electronic and acoustic instruments is rare.
I love Brad Mehldau's work, know him for several years now, and actually l've just discovered Mark Guiliana and I agree that the result of this fusion is quite interesting! Thks;)
the live version is sooooooo much better than the actual recordings….. just saying
T Bates
hell yeah! Hungry Ghosts is awesome in its own way record wise, but Live is definitely otherworldly. Nige, is lacking on the record, where as Live, it obviously fucking kills.
Live, live, (live), now we're gonna have to start differentiating between hearing the live recording or seeing them perform live haha, speaking of which, I'm gonna see if they've got any shows lined up...
isn't it always like that with jazz-related music?
That's like comparing apples and oranges. Both are great.
Usually is the case with jazz.
Guiliana is the only drummer I know who can explode in endless cascades while leaving each single note intact and any groove unharmed. What control & creativity....very inspiring, never boring...
a human drum machine :) the accuracy is insane!
You have a way with words... Great description of MG.
@@murkymurk8305 Thx ;)...here's another one who is able to do this but from a very different style of drumming th-cam.com/video/_nN61nW1Ly0/w-d-xo.html
@@murkymurk8305 well said and groove unharmed....
7/4 is the new 4/4
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Yes.
Mark's entry at 0:35 was pure art.
Man, absolutely! Like a transformer kind of machine just warming up
I love that fact that in 6:47 they both basically switch from acoustic to electronic and viceversa. Pure genius.
Exactly.........I'm speechless
I think he switched from electronic to a decay piano which is acoustic...the opposite
@@mengtianzhou1221 how do you mean? he said it. Guiliana went from real drum set to electronic drum pad, and Mehldau went from keyboards to piano.
cannot stop coming back to this
this is what happens when one keyboard and one drum kit isn't enough for your incredible minds composition, and they are not toying with them, they are cementing their mastery for the next generation to strive towards... it's almost as if they are not here spiritually, but merely physically; what a performance!
geeezzuss... what to do when you have mastered harmony, rhythmic and melodic development, and when you can control 3 independant parts at once, and do it all live, in front of a packed house? brad, keep doing it ! amazing. so inspiring.
brad is the man who can clearly show people the deepest and most beautiful thing inside his subconsciousness through music.
You would think... more people out there would be deeply touched by these tunes. One would think? Love it...
Everybody talking about brad's left arm, but hot damn marks left foot is getting some work in. That's six minutes of non stop 8th notes, I would be sore as hell after that.
best new music I've heard in years.
***** same here. incredible man
that fucking bassline!
The piano solo at the end gives me life.
when i found thius it was a real boost to my awareness of musical innovation at a cutting edge of interaction with drum and keyboard i dont here much musical innovation nowadays but this is at the forefront of musical exploration so i want to share it with you all
Here we go...spirited romp, indeed! Thank you for the post!
l'impression de ne jamais écouter le même titre a chaque fois
That bassline at 3:52 is so goddamn fire. I cannot stop coming back to this video.
7:10 "Radiohead" feeling, so much I can hear Tom Yorke, Bjork & Nick Drake crying all together for all the suffering humanity...
I was like, "I wonder who played drums on the new David Bowie album?" Then I discovered it was Mark Guiliana and I was like, "Well of course it is. Who else could it be but the sickest drummer out there?"
+Matthew Winne He is amazing. On his way to the status of Chris Dave.
+JeffreyMulac8 already past it.
+Matthew Winne Do you have the title of the album?
+Milad Khosseini Taming the Dragon
***** yes, I have it at home. I meant David Bowie album. Which one do you mean ?
It's like Brad's left hand has its own mind.
@Eric Moilanen wow, I can’t believe it’s not butter!
His left hand is Brad, his right is Mehldau
Such a shame Brad got left out of the name but that's marketing for ya
Au contraire...they move in unison.
Exactly! Wow amazing
Looks like the left hand have his own Brad.
The keyboard master race draws another sick bass line out of the ether
WOW.... the keyboardist~LEFT and RIGHT~ hands play so BEAUTIFULLY together. And on top of all that He's playing three keyboards at once. Also the way the Drummer has control of the pulse with his flawless timing is amazing.
and the counterpoint at four minutes is superb
These two play so well together.
still a gret display of power playing by a duo
I cannot stop listening to this release! I've had this on my iPod (lossless) now and listen to it almost every day for the last few months.... brilliant work gents
i ride my bike with this album on and it does not get boring. Just slides right in.
Pablo Trobo
exactly!
This music is just amazing! two awe-inspiring musicians making some of the most creative and brilliant music together, why is this not on the radio?
Paincakess Because people suck and they wouldn't appreciate it.
Paincakess Just reached this through Jazz FM 91.1 Toronto
+Paincakess 90.3 KEXP Seattle.
Especially from 8:00 on it is simply sublime. Evokes Jarrett's legendary Koln concert from 1972 but with a surreal techno edge.
from the first second on it's sublime
Brad has said that he likes Jarrett but doesn't consider him an influence as much as a source of inspiration for what he can do technically on the piano. Also, Brad tends to arrange some of these solo piano adventures to some extent. If you want to hear what I mean, check out his various recordings of Countdown (some bootleg on TH-cam) and listen to the opening cadenza he does.
If the release these live recordings, I'm gonna buy 40 and hand them out to people in the street
People need to know this greatness
Please make a live version of this album!!
This is straight dope. Real fusion will never die. Beautifully executed and beautifully shot.
Sounds like the soundtrack to the city Berlin. Solid!
The slow down mid way through is unbelievable. 80's-ish Vampiric Electro Hop
Wow, nice music, nice concept and nicer drumming. Hands down from Spain to you Mark Guiliana. Keep pushing boundaries and inspiring drummers from all around the world!
THIS IS SO SIIIIIIIICK!!!!! MORE OF THIS!!!! MORE OF THIS!!!!!!!!! PLEASE RELEASE A LIVE ALBUM!!!! (e.g. the show you did at the SF Jazz Center on April 27, 2013!!)
GOLDEN @2:43 when Mark lays into the bell. That gets Brad's head groovin'...!
I don't invoke the use of religious imagery lightly or often but those people in that room this night were truly blessed!
Oh, my...!Hearing this is like plugin yourself in a 2000V outlet!! Pure energy!!
superb
I love seeing such great players experiment with electonics and synths.
I came to this thinking it would be disappointing, but does Brad ever disappoint? Masterful. Love it!
So, I just clicked on this by mistake. What a fortuitous accident though, this is bangin'.
groove level: INSANE
heard these on a car radio yesterday can't get them out my head, anyone else experiencing this?
es perfecto!
Mehldau fan for life 😭🙌🏿
much better than the studio recording
Listening to this piece with headphones - gave me the chills. So good.
Beeeeeefy groove 😎
My two favourite jazz musicians in the world makes a prog jazz album with pads and moog synths? Yes please.
wow! didn't expect to like it as much as I did! this is sweet and kinda zones you out
Even better than the album version. The whole additional downtempo part, starting around 6:00 is absolutely breathtaking. Masterful.
THAT
DRUMMER....
Mark Guiliana is the man. Really, he never lets me down.
Mehldau is just amazing at switching in and out of all the different sub-genres.
This is freaking inspiring
just the quintescence of music im crying my soul each time i ear this peace of god
These two are joined at the hip and cranium !
Makes me nostalgic for the great Zawinul.
Yes sir...As soon as I heard the first chord...definitely Joe Zawinul's influence...sounded like Joe and either Omar Hakim or Pete Erskine...Weather Report 2.0!
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Pretty slick how they swap roles with their respective acoustic/electronic gear.
5:15-6:40 is what Bach would play if he were a jazz pianist in the 21st century.
I kinda agree ahah
yeah so right!!!
Nah...
bachlike for sure
@@concernedcitizen4852 Bruh, he literally released an album called After Bach and has said in interviews that the three Bs (Beethoven, Bach and Brahms) are big influences on him. Don't be a contrarian just because you don't know shit.
Insane. How didn't I find this sooner
What can I say? Genius...Perfection...Thanks guys xxx
I've been listening to this track for a while and I could never figure out how mark got so many sounds out of the kit but after watching the video I realize now that he's play eighth notes with his foot on the hi-hat and basically soloing over the kit the whole song...
+Mrmisterdonut You are right! but he isn't soloing, he is blending exquisitely with the rhythmic landscape that the bass line creates.
Mark is just so insane
Freaking 007 soundtrack right here.
Very nice voicings and progressions...
Dos musicos con la dicha de transportar al publico
I never want this to stop.
Mother of pearl! So good!
I agree with Remy. I love the courage ~ and I also FEEL this one
Very nice. Thanks for the performance.
painting to this
Did you finish the painting?
Would love to see what came out :)
I think this is the new era of jazz because I'm starting to see Robert Glasper work and Brad doing this kinda stuff.It's so refreshing !
4:02 to 4:19, the best part of this performance. Unfortunately, you won't hear any phrases that cool on the actual record.
none more sick than this!!
Yup, you're right, that drummer's hot. And Brad, well shades of 70's prog there, no question. Compositional improvising at its best...
Mmmmm... 70's prog...
Fit for the 70's of the 21st century the way I see it. This will never be dated, just timeless.
@@SuperJohnnyO He listens to the Grateful Dead. That's 70s prog.
Maravilhoso! Wonderful!
I wish those 13 minutes were 13 hours...
Out there standing!
Really great. I don't always enjoy Mehldau but I love this.
Will be forever waiting for a transcription of dat piano part
Transcribe it yourself
this shit is FIRE! mark and brad are unreal!
a new world of keybord-drum duo, never before
ווואו! זה מטורף!!!😮😮😮❤
Thank you !
Pure Genius...
Even listening on the built in speakers on a Chromebook the quality of the playing and nuance is clear. Great balance between electronic and acoustic instruments is rare.
Perfect satisfaction in this art piece
i am driving humaniity to ur sound that connect spirituality with reality
I think I may be responsible for about a thousand of these views...
and I'm the one responsible for the remaining 694,500
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Brad's left hand just never stops
Brad Always plays Bach
It's Krzysztof Komeda rather than Bach :)
will they just not do more material like this, im sure they are capable this is better as a rock fusion than most of the jazzed up material
Questa è una meraviglia musicale...! fantastica
very psychedelic, anguishing and alienating... great music! I love it
best find this year
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!
I love Brad Mehldau's work, know him for several years now, and actually l've just discovered Mark Guiliana and I agree that the result of this fusion is quite interesting! Thks;)
Excellent!