it sounds like there are two extra musicians on stage with them. truly incredible the soundscapes they can conjure as just a trio, everybody is running at 110%
It is so important for me as an Armenian to hear these words in Armenian and to hear this new music as an invitation to develop, grow and live as an Armenian. I want to remain Armenian and create new things, live my life as an Armenian, and radiate Armenian newness. I want to overcome all the traumas through this. And this music helps me so much in this path. GODSPEED
we all did bud. we came for crazy theory and stayed for the art. and you’re so right this isn’t a song. the word we’re looking for is piece. this is a piece of ART
I saw him a few weeks back at the Cadogan hall as part of the London Jazz festival - it was a phenomenal solo performance. If you are reading this and you ever get the chance to see him live, do it.
you guys are machines, how is it possible to play so complicated music so nicely and properly? I was already schocked when listening to the studio version, and this one goes even one step further... thank you so much Tigran for providing us so beautifull, elusive and irrealistic stuff in this worldwide ocean of nullity
I feel so fortunate to have gotten to see/meet him when he was touring for mockroot. He is very non sentimental about his music and constantly creating new things with little interest with what he's done in the past. He's a real artist.
Yeah lots of ppl refer to his style as progressive the guy can palm mute the keys ....most definitely on AAL type groove just piano. Tigran and tosin have a track together you should check it out
watching the way you stare at each other, this improv-intro is clearly an insane build up to the song, made me in a state where my brain cried when the riff actually starts. thanks
@@uisato_ Y? Llegaste a ir? Yo estuve, un buen cacho de guita, tiempo y kilómetros después. Valió todo eso y más! Espero que hayas podido estar. En una palabra, trascendental…
Came here because I heard this is one of the most complicated piece around, and it is, but why the drummer have to wait for 7 minutes to start play? And why when the drummer starts the guitar start the soundcheck? Why two minutes after the start of the drumming the frontman starts to try the piano? This sounds more like a bad doing soundcheck with bad insonoritation near a rehersal room where a drummer is studying, come on, this is not exactlu complex, this is just mannerist
What the heck are you talking about, have you never heard a song build up before? That's not a guitarist thats a bassist. Hes not sound checking, silly hes just doing a crazy sound to add ambience. Wdym that the frontman tries the piano what are you asking for there?
That's Messhugah playing jazz !!!!!! Fabulous.
He said that they inspired him for some songs he made.
it sounds like there are two extra musicians on stage with them. truly incredible the soundscapes they can conjure as just a trio, everybody is running at 110%
To create the impression of two extra musicians on stage they would each need to be running at 166.6 (recurring) %
Please, a little accuracy here :)
@@tachikomakusanagi3744 hey i’m a music major not a math major
@@caseyhamm4292 realest shit i have heard this year
@@caseyhamm4292 Music is just applied maths 😠😠😠😠
@@arunkarthikma3121 that’s true. when my conductor made me play in five, i realized that counting to five is very difficult
We feel like the song was conceived, then it was matured into the womb, and finally it is born! Excellent!
It is so important for me as an Armenian to hear these words in Armenian and to hear this new music as an invitation to develop, grow and live as an Armenian. I want to remain Armenian and create new things, live my life as an Armenian, and radiate Armenian newness. I want to overcome all the traumas through this. And this music helps me so much in this path. GODSPEED
Стиль Тиграна - джазовые импровизации,чуточку армянской традиционной музыки в его исполнении на пианино,современная аранжировка 😊,мастеркласс❤
Saw you in LA in 2015 with this exact trio and I am still mind-blown today. This music is simply perfect.
Yoooo, crazy to see you here bro. Glad to see you're into other genres too
@@JusTVIDSE y
Arthur's percussion is... beautiful.
I came here from the weird time signatures video from David Bennett, and I gotta say, this is not a song. This is MUSIC.
And it goes FUCKING HARD.
we all did bud. we came for crazy theory and stayed for the art. and you’re so right this isn’t a song. the word we’re looking for is piece. this is a piece of ART
we did not all come from a weird time signatures video, some of us were born different lol
play more seven
9:12 is such a drop
I saw him a few weeks back at the Cadogan hall as part of the London Jazz festival - it was a phenomenal solo performance.
If you are reading this and you ever get the chance to see him live, do it.
3am. Couldn't sleep. Then 9:10 hit... and really opened my eyes.
9 minutes of jamming/doodling and then the actual song starts.
It’s beautiful. You would hate the Grateful Dead
But how good is that pay off!
@@Gumbo72203 THANK YOU I forgot this band's name. Thank you. :)
@@gothrers4552 you forgot the Grateful Dead??
I love how happy he is playing this. And why wouldn't he be, with this perfect fusion of jazz and metal.
you guys are machines, how is it possible to play so complicated music so nicely and properly? I was already schocked when listening to the studio version, and this one goes even one step further... thank you so much Tigran for providing us so beautifull, elusive and irrealistic stuff in this worldwide ocean of nullity
He's a fan of MESHUGGAH, that's why he can !
Tigran was a lot inspired by meshuggah's temporal concept of forced realignment, mathematics at the service of the heart and soul :)
I feel so fortunate to have gotten to see/meet him when he was touring for mockroot. He is very non sentimental about his music and constantly creating new things with little interest with what he's done in the past. He's a real artist.
I love the mistake at around 9:13! It really shows that even incredibly good musicians like Tigran are just humans and can make mistakes
Didn't notice anything sounding like a mistake, actually. Just the riff. THE RIFF)))
good call
not a mistake, it's jazz 😎
It could actually just be a chromatic walk up tbh, but yeah if it is, it's just reassuring to know haha
@@arunkarthikma3121 There are no mistakes in jazz, just chromatic walk-ups XD
the album track of Entertain Me is so intense. seriously straddling the line of music made by metal bands like Meshuggah or Animals As Leaders
Yup
100%
Yeah lots of ppl refer to his style as progressive the guy can palm mute the keys ....most definitely on AAL type groove just piano. Tigran and tosin have a track together you should check it out
I was going to say this music reminds me a lot of Animals As Leaders. The studio version reminds me a bit of Physical Education.
He actually was inspired by one of meshuggah forced realignment metric theory haha ^^
I never heard of Tigrans music and this is first that i heard. Thank you gentlamans for a great experience. Your music is healing!
Welcome to an amazing world, Anton my friend
11:28 That riff is unbelievably heavy, gonna learn that tomorrow
and... have you learned it?
and... have you learned it?
Dunno biut him but I’ve learnt it and holy cow is it a headbanger !
@@goldmund2902 Didn’t get a notification. Yes I learned it the day after I made this comment.
@@arunkarthikma3121 Yes.
Incredible, you are the only jazz player I can REALLY get into. love this
His Messuggah Influence Make A Lot Easier For Rockhead!
watching the way you stare at each other, this improv-intro is clearly an insane build up to the song, made me in a state where my brain cried when the riff actually starts. thanks
gorgeous. one of the heaviest grooves out there.
Tigran is absolute beast on piano !!
he's like Danny from TOOL on drums..
08:50 Is what we all came for.
if you think im gonna stay awake for all of these new reuploads... well, youre right!
thank you ❤
hehhe me tooo!!!!
I am supposed to be at work
I've been digging this album lately, great stuff
Tigran the Great
Boy I need to buy this album. I hope they recorded this particular gig
Before this video was uploaded, i might have matched the other online one 10000 times.
Oh, damn, i was forgetting: 08:52
Imagine a collab' with Animal As Leaders.
Tosin is featured in one of the tracks on his latest album
Listen VORTEX with Tosin Abasi (Animals As Leaders)
And Tangled Thoughts of Leaving too!
Totalement 👍
Oke no 4/4 or 3/4, we need (x⁵+3i)⁵/7 meter
It doesn’t get much better than this. Full on goosebump material. Wonderful, beautiful, exquisite 🙏
Tigran and Shubh Saran are on my rotation heavy over the last year or so
Le jazz n'a pas de limite soul ou hard, il n'y a que le talent qui compte. Super Tigran everytime !
A real perpetual motion machine. Just genius.
From 10:00 on shows that metal and jazz do the same thing with different dress codes.
Metallic jazz
Djazz
The groove at 5:30 is soooo thick! YES
Would love to see the trio in Argentina, eventually!
van a venir ahora en mayo!!
@@franco5506 Cómo? Posta me decís? Cómo no me enteré, bolú!
@@uisato_ sii el 22 de mayo en un teeatro ahi sobre la avenida corrientes. No esta muy cara a comparacion de otros artistas internacionales 💪💪
@@franco5506 Buenísimo! Ahí me pongo a buscar. Gracias por la data!
@@uisato_ Y? Llegaste a ir?
Yo estuve, un buen cacho de guita, tiempo y kilómetros después. Valió todo eso y más!
Espero que hayas podido estar. En una palabra, trascendental…
Yes!
Небывалый кайф это просто пушка Тигран es ures xorce braaaaat gluxs enqan Tara beri jnshums ichav barcracav 👌😅
Upgrade from the album version
i’d mosh to this
Awesome, очень круто
Sublime…Thank you so much 🌷
wow
Someone knows what is the instrument (electronic?) we can hear at ~ 3:00? I just only see Tigran, the bassist and the drummerr
Might be Sam Minaie's bass playing with much effect things, which goes on from 1:50 until 8:55
@@ghameleon it looks like a random arpeggiator or something like that :-)
@@ghameleon yup that’s bass
Alfredo Rodriguez's Hades version. A collab would be very nice!
Yeah Man!!!!
This sounds like if Meshuggah made a jazz album
Came here after seeing a video of meshuggah's analysis, fun to read that comment
We're a new band in LA, if anyone can drop some input I'd appreciate it!
Vid starts 9:11
Jox jan 2:50 vor yergna?)
24K? this world is ending.
🙏
🙏🙏
thanx to Mushuggah ;)
no match sir❤️
The end looks like Meshuggah song !
Don’t stop.
Man's a freakin genius, but if anyone can tell me where he hit a wong note you get a prize. 9 minutes onwards.
9:15
fucking incredible!
Acoustic djent :D
Tigrod
meshuggah inspiration 10:17
Came here because I heard this is one of the most complicated piece around, and it is, but why the drummer have to wait for 7 minutes to start play? And why when the drummer starts the guitar start the soundcheck? Why two minutes after the start of the drumming the frontman starts to try the piano? This sounds more like a bad doing soundcheck with bad insonoritation near a rehersal room where a drummer is studying, come on, this is not exactlu complex, this is just mannerist
What the heck are you talking about, have you never heard a song build up before? That's not a guitarist thats a bassist. Hes not sound checking, silly hes just doing a crazy sound to add ambience. Wdym that the frontman tries the piano what are you asking for there?
@@hugomartinez6519
thats what i was wondering
more depth than twinkle twinkle little star mustve got him confused, i dunno
Create your own. That's what's incredible about music ))
It’s called jamming man!
@@hugomartinez6519😂I spit out my drink 😂😂😂😂
@darshandoshi did it better
9:10 is when the good part starts.