I know!! aigh? 01:30 stuck in my HEAD. literally came back to this months later just to search the comment feed for 'bass' in search for some tasty fat bass jam recommendations... =) so please, ppl of youtube, share your wisdom.
@@Jarshvor Tower Of Power, Green Day, RHCP, Graham Central Station, Amnesty, polyphia, and TWRP are all bands you should check out Edit: Also these are good bands to learn bass from, they helped me become a better bass player
@@coliimusic Thanks for the info! ;) will check them out. not that much into GreenDay but RHCP are a fave. Flea kills it on the bass and Frusciante is ... out of this world. Thanks for the 'learn to play' encouragement. I'm afraid im at an age where its past me though. Would have loved to learn guitar. =)
I keep coming back to this again and again. It's perfect. The progressions, the lead, the composition, the vibe, the spirit, the control, the freedom, the tempo, the energy, the playing, the execution, the choice of instruments (Moog + Rhodes + bass + drums is a perfect combo in itself), the… the… the… This is what music is about.
There are plenty but sadly you need to actually look for them. They will not usually be served to you on the silver platter of almighty algorithms. Plenty of record companies that host them as well, but they are also not served by the almighty.
Reduccionist analysis. Most of the times, war is not a choice my dude. Or you'd tell palestinians to stop defending and start making music? We don't need empty discourse, but rather more political awareness and depth. That being said, this is amazing music without any doubt.
@John The King Robinson Exactly my point my dude. I am a musician myself but I'm not buying into the the whole "make peace, not war" analysis. Politics and history is much more complex than that. I sure as hell don't like war but let's not be naive.
@Lokey Nah, it doesn't work like that for me dude. Forgetting about everything else won't make real problems go away. This is the mentality that has lead us to fucking up the planet beyond repair.
Think about when the Vietnam War happened. More specifically, the Gulf of Tonkin incident: 1964, just years before the zenith of hippie culture. After that incident LBJ falsely and deliberately claimed that a US destroyer had been attacked without warning to drum up support for escalating the war, and even the peace-loving culture of the time and the largest antiwar movement in history was not enough to stop the war from happening. It wasn't until 1973 that peace accords were signed. The only thing we ordinary people could possibly do to prevent war from happening is thinking intently about the wars that imperialist elites are promoting, and taking time away from our normal activities (like music) to vigorously resist the wars.
Whatever happens from 1:27 on up to 3:25 is a spiritual journey through the groove, the base line and the super beautiful chord voicings, which takes us to the whole grand special and spiritual trip this song presents us. This is a powerful one!
This used to be one of my go to vibes then I forgot the name for years, then TH-cam decided to bless me and recommend it after watching a Yussef Dayes video. All in all here I am reunited with this legendary jam and I'm happy as can be ❤
damn at 6:02 that lead key jam epic as hell this song is incredible, music like this ; its not just the talent, but the climb from quiet ambience to epic proportions creates such a cinematic effect that can only really happen when you take that time to build your sound up from low energy upward
If you like that kind of keyboard frenzy, check out CORY HENRY, especially in the "Snarky Puppy - Lingus (We Like It Here)" performance! What a collection of artists! DAYUM!!
Hahaha man, don't feel special lol, it seems you don't know what not many is on a youtube video. 1M for a video like that (not commercial) is extremely good. When you'll be viewing a music video with 500 view then you could consider to be of the few
I think most people just cant get past the hipsterish appearance, but ultimately, the only people who hate on hipsters are people that hate themselves. Besides, you cant deny his skill
I just love that there are people like these out here still. The world has gotten filled with so much skepticism and negativity and these guys dispel that in like 7 minutes. Well done boys
So this is what, to infinity and beyond, feels like. Jeez Ruiz. ESP thick like jello. Y’all were in the fifth pocket. Like a nucleus and mitochondria giving a magic show. I bore witness.
kurtis allain - it reminds me a lot of the 70s jazz rock, people like chick corea, jan hammer and others - but i think i like this better... :-) just a bit downwards i read "weather report vibes", yep, another 70s band - still i like this better... :-) stereo lab? smile from germany
Ian Sullivan, I was just about to write that too. That live video of Lingus is utterly insane. Saw him live a couple months ago and it was sick, haha. And he had D'Angelo's guitarist with him too, crazy setup.
Holy smokes! Now, that's one of the raddest live jams I've ever seen ...and those nifty finger movements on the synth are just insane.. inexplicably creative and talented. Hats off!
i listened to this song in a very interesting and lovely time in my life. it was summer, i had just eaten some -brownies- and was gaming. during the trip time lost meaning to me, i was just jamming out and enjoying the game and was full of positive vibes. life is treating me pretty well but that time was very special to me. it feels like a dream now - such a surreal experience - even though it was just a month ago :D but i still enjoy this piece a lot and it will probably stay with me for a long time. thank you for sharing this :)
Same.. i heard this masterpiece today.. had just finished recording some guitar and made a track.. then Spotify magic playlist suggestion gave me this gem.
Wow! Terrific music. So many sounds and influences in the mix that I really dig. It's equal part rock, jazz, cosmic groove, with elements of dance music, and prog... wonderful! Beautiful Rhodes, both to look at and hear (love the Fender tweed fabric!), lovely basslines, with fab laid back groove and nice chordal voicings... the modern dance music influences are, in truth my least favourite element. But that's being super-picky. One if my favourite parts is when the Soft Machine/Canterbury scene synth solo and drums kick in near the end... they could've kept they going waaay longer for my money. Binkbeats, I salute you, my fab and funky brethren! Love from the UK...
This is my first time to visit space in another dimension. I just put some headphones and was Tripp for 07:07 minutes. Amazing! Wow! Some of the highest quality music I have listen to in years!
i usually don't like "multi-instrumentalist + I have a loop-er too" type of music , but this is different, why ? because I can avoid looking at whatever they're doing and genuinely enjoy the music. ..also that bass / keys combo at the start ... very Gil Scott & Jackson
can we all agree this is the best song on youtube and probably the whole point of the sixties music revolution. And that this song is like a 10 out of 10, and provides actual integrity to what music is suppose to be without it being formally exploited through a lense of a gimmick, and is an example we will see less and less as music becomes more indwelled with marketing schemes that content creators will adhere dishonesty towards the audience, taking away the joy of what we were trying to appreciate in the first place. Life, and something thats actually good. Given that its actually good.
This song just gives me goosebumps everytime. It speaks to me on a different level resonating through my body. This music is actually creatively and insanely GOOD! DAMNN SON!
I’m back having listened to this for the umpteenth time. Why oh why does this dream team not make more music/ an album together. If they did though this standalone piece of genius might just be a little less bright as it’s rarity would be challenged. Just amazing.
Needed this inspiration! And this is 3 years ago! I was giving up on producing but seeing this let’s me know there’s still a lane for me. With all of the cpu based production, made me fill like I needed a degree in computer science or something to be relevant but this guys talent is beautiful and very inspiring!
I have bad news for you... this guy has to do some pretty meticulous automation programming to do all this. He created a plugin for Ableton specifically for this technique of long-form looping called Bink Looper.
Uhhhhhh hasn't producing literally always been cpu based? Lmao obviously it's more advanced now in some ways, but still. Computer based music production has been the mainstream since the 1980s
Wow, this wonderfull sound fulls and inspires me! You are both really enjoy the process. Unique and clear. Wish you a lot of love and success in your musician work :)
That bass tone is life.
My only regret is that I only have one thumbs up to give.
@@FogTub what you can do instead is spread this video :D
I know!! aigh?
01:30 stuck in my HEAD.
literally came back to this months later just to search the comment feed for 'bass' in search for some tasty fat bass jam recommendations... =) so please, ppl of youtube, share your wisdom.
@@Jarshvor Tower Of Power, Green Day, RHCP, Graham Central Station, Amnesty, polyphia, and TWRP are all bands you should check out
Edit: Also these are good bands to learn bass from, they helped me become a better bass player
@@coliimusic Thanks for the info! ;) will check them out. not that much into GreenDay but RHCP are a fave. Flea kills it on the bass and Frusciante is ... out of this world. Thanks for the 'learn to play' encouragement. I'm afraid im at an age where its past me though. Would have loved to learn guitar. =)
Back in the day (1970s) I was listening to Weather Report and Return to Forever. Now, in 2020 it's Binkbeats!
YEP! What U sAY! Right U arE!
Hell yea, i wanna listen to this guy's playlists
Rest In Peace Chick.
@@steverincklakevanendert8133 Old School here :) th-cam.com/video/NrmMsfmop7s/w-d-xo.html
He does go all Zawinaly on this
I keep coming back to this again and again. It's perfect. The progressions, the lead, the composition, the vibe, the spirit, the control, the freedom, the tempo, the energy, the playing, the execution, the choice of instruments (Moog + Rhodes + bass + drums is a perfect combo in itself), the… the… the…
This is what music is about.
...yup
Yeah dawg this shit is dope music
True inspiration to any musician who didn't stop at one instrument.
This is like Hatfield And The North, Robert Wyatt and National Health all got together in 1975, bloody marvelous.
This world needs more musicians that can actually tell stories with their music. Fantastic job guys!
They're out there... record companies aren't interested.
There are plenty but sadly you need to actually look for them. They will not usually be served to you on the silver platter of almighty algorithms.
Plenty of record companies that host them as well, but they are also not served by the almighty.
everyone's a musician just lost our way, now this is beautiful but indeed should be more common for everyone.
HOLY SH*T. This was incredible.
That bass part man. It’s so impactful and it doesn’t feel overdone
Wow, now that was one good random TH-cam recommendation.
Ruslan Perezhilo that's how I found this page too. Don't even listen to similar music. Glad I came across this guy
Ruslan Perezhilo Same here. I’m happy now
The Internet gods have blessed you my son. Go forth and spread the dank news.
I think the same
Ruslan Perezhilo random you say? Google’s AI algorithms are nearing synchronicity divinity 😜
And off we goooooo! This part is ascendant!
Fantastic ending, that piano, a somehow ethereal feeling lurking behind. Just amazing
Watching this is a great reminder of the beautiful things we can produce as a species when we choose to. Make music not war.
Reduccionist analysis. Most of the times, war is not a choice my dude. Or you'd tell palestinians to stop defending and start making music? We don't need empty discourse, but rather more political awareness and depth. That being said, this is amazing music without any doubt.
@John The King Robinson Exactly my point my dude. I am a musician myself but I'm not buying into the the whole "make peace, not war" analysis. Politics and history is much more complex than that. I sure as hell don't like war but let's not be naive.
@Lokey Nah, it doesn't work like that for me dude. Forgetting about everything else won't make real problems go away. This is the mentality that has lead us to fucking up the planet beyond repair.
Think about when the Vietnam War happened. More specifically, the Gulf of Tonkin incident: 1964, just years before the zenith of hippie culture. After that incident LBJ falsely and deliberately claimed that a US destroyer had been attacked without warning to drum up support for escalating the war, and even the peace-loving culture of the time and the largest antiwar movement in history was not enough to stop the war from happening. It wasn't until 1973 that peace accords were signed.
The only thing we ordinary people could possibly do to prevent war from happening is thinking intently about the wars that imperialist elites are promoting, and taking time away from our normal activities (like music) to vigorously resist the wars.
Why not both? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
This is the coolest thing i've ever seen
Same here Thomas!
What a perfect way to explain this video
+1
@@aubreyholman1951 Old School here :) th-cam.com/video/NrmMsfmop7s/w-d-xo.html
@@monkeyrevolution1964 Sweet. I'll check it out 👍
year 2050 , people look back to this beautiful side of youtube and will say these bunch was way ahead of time.
Love from Bangladesh xx
Still one of the greatest live music videos on YT. Keep coming back to this and it never disappoints.
It's the best...every single time I watch it👍👍
Whatever happens from 1:27 on up to 3:25 is a spiritual journey through the groove, the base line and the super beautiful chord voicings, which takes us to the whole grand special and spiritual trip this song presents us. This is a powerful one!
First looping artist i've heard is not about the looping. It's great. My eyes are opened.
5 years and still one of my favs !!!! Such a great work. The drums, the bass guitar, the piano by Niels. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS !!!
genius level musicianship
This used to be one of my go to vibes then I forgot the name for years, then TH-cam decided to bless me and recommend it after watching a Yussef Dayes video. All in all here I am reunited with this legendary jam and I'm happy as can be ❤
Welcome to the new fusion of today, you have to be digging it... I'm from the old weather report days of the 70's, let's keep it going...
Dude on the keys just straight up climaxed for 7 minutes straight
Funny, think I might have toooo....
Watched him live once, I wasn't sure if he was maybe high. Seemed way into it!
Best comment 👍👍
droppin loads
can you blame him?
That seriously might’ve been the best thing I’ve ever heard in my entire life
damn at 6:02 that lead key jam epic as hell
this song is incredible, music like this ; its not just the talent, but the climb from quiet ambience to epic proportions creates such a cinematic effect that can only really happen when you take that time to build your sound up from low energy upward
Gotta go crescendo... just like giving head, am I right?
spot on!
If you like that kind of keyboard frenzy, check out CORY HENRY, especially in the "Snarky Puppy - Lingus (We Like It Here)" performance! What a collection of artists! DAYUM!!
First saw this about 5 years back.....still Really impressed by this collaboration. It's pretty epic.
Laugh, Cry, buzz, inspire, Joy. Theres everything right there :)
We may not be many who listen to this amazing projects, but at least we give it the attention it deserves.
hm it now has 1.153.271 views :)
Roen that awkward moment when someone has already written your comment for you.
Hahaha man, don't feel special lol, it seems you don't know what not many is on a youtube video. 1M for a video like that (not commercial) is extremely good. When you'll be viewing a music video with 500 view then you could consider to be of the few
Check out Shubh Saran. Similar music, hugely underrated! It deserves your attention and enjoyment!
I think most people just cant get past the hipsterish appearance, but ultimately, the only people who hate on hipsters are people that hate themselves. Besides, you cant deny his skill
I just love that there are people like these out here still. The world has gotten filled with so much skepticism and negativity and these guys dispel that in like 7 minutes. Well done boys
That fire at the end though so much spirit
So this is what, to infinity and beyond, feels like. Jeez Ruiz. ESP thick like jello. Y’all were in the fifth pocket. Like a nucleus and mitochondria giving a magic show. I bore witness.
I love this song. I come back often.
As do i...
yes
I think I've played this video 40 times already, those damn synth tones are too pleasing.
Yup same here 😅
Every time I go here I desperately want to click the like button but I already did...
lol here i am, 3 years later doing the same thing.
Some of the most expressive keyboard work I have ever seen!
kurtis allain - it reminds me a lot of the 70s jazz rock, people like chick corea, jan hammer and others - but i think i like this better... :-)
just a bit downwards i read "weather report vibes", yep, another 70s band - still i like this better... :-)
stereo lab?
smile from germany
Check out the song Lingus by Snarky Puppy if you want to see some expressive keyboard work.
Ian Sullivan, I was just about to write that too. That live video of Lingus is utterly insane. Saw him live a couple months ago and it was sick, haha. And he had D'Angelo's guitarist with him too, crazy setup.
@@0TheLoTuSpoD0 I saw that comment and was ready to say the same thing.:) Lingus is a modern classic.
@@0TheLoTuSpoD0 So i checked that song out. WOW!!!
Such a great piece of art. The expression on the keyboards was out of this world.
why do i have a felling i have heard this song a thousands of times?
Man, when BINKBEATS plays those 5ths on that little 1950s Galanti vibraphonette...that’s what really takes me into outer space!
This immediately took me back to the 80's. Some of the best times of my life where my dreams and imaginations were out of this world!!!
Holy smokes! Now, that's one of the raddest live jams I've ever seen ...and those nifty finger movements on the synth are just insane.. inexplicably creative and talented. Hats off!
This is the music that people hear in the enlightenment
What an amazing piece of life!!! Thank you, people!
This is definitive proof that all the folks out there saying that new music sucks simply aren't looking hard enough.
i listened to this song in a very interesting and lovely time in my life. it was summer, i had just eaten some -brownies- and was gaming. during the trip time lost meaning to me, i was just jamming out and enjoying the game and was full of positive vibes. life is treating me pretty well but that time was very special to me. it feels like a dream now - such a surreal experience - even though it was just a month ago :D but i still enjoy this piece a lot and it will probably stay with me for a long time.
thank you for sharing this :)
I loved the way you underlined the word brownies. Made me laugh. I'm glad your life has been good and I hope it gets better. :D
@@dwellerinblack7816 Old School here :) th-cam.com/video/NrmMsfmop7s/w-d-xo.html
Same.. i heard this masterpiece today.. had just finished recording some guitar and made a track.. then Spotify magic playlist suggestion gave me this gem.
It reminds me when I listened to Emerson, Lake and Palmer
When i saw bass player sitting behind the drums... i realised it's gonna be awesome.
Wow! Terrific music. So many sounds and influences in the mix that I really dig. It's equal part rock, jazz, cosmic groove, with elements of dance music, and prog... wonderful! Beautiful Rhodes, both to look at and hear (love the Fender tweed fabric!), lovely basslines, with fab laid back groove and nice chordal voicings... the modern dance music influences are, in truth my least favourite element. But that's being super-picky. One if my favourite parts is when the Soft Machine/Canterbury scene synth solo and drums kick in near the end... they could've kept they going waaay longer for my money. Binkbeats, I salute you, my fab and funky brethren! Love from the UK...
Very very good ! Very Hatfield and the north ! Very Canterbury ! Thank you
Still here listening in september of 2021. Thank you for the wonderful music.
This is my first time to visit space in another dimension. I just put some headphones and was Tripp for 07:07 minutes. Amazing! Wow!
Some of the highest quality music I have listen to in years!
YO... That bassline was STUUUUUPID DOPE.
check out lingus by snarky puppy
I had the pleasure to film one of his percussion workshops for kids in Den Haag under Slaagwerk band and his musical capabilities were spectacular
What happened 6 years ago....thanks for this sweet piece of music
The bells tingling in the beginning are like the TEDx intro without water drops, bass and strings.
goosebumps down my spine, feels like im watching you both take off into space
No matter which day, what mood, this always fills me with heartwarming emotions. Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cant wait for the album to come out
Wait, what album??? :-D
Jack Hammer Binkbeats is releasing an album, I want to say late September, check his Facebook page for more info
The video's description says "10.13.17 on Kobalt"
SO MUCH YES
Epic! You guys made my night
This is outstanding, hate it took me so long to find see this.
I've heard this track so many times now, yet each time it sounds as fresh as the first time. I absolutely love this.
I have listened to this almost everything before i go to bed for over a year now.
Damn that guitar/bass is soo sick! Absolutely amazing especially when it really kicked in! Love it!
guitar/bass... dont you really diference it? bass btw
maybye meant Bass-Guitar (not a double Bass or any other "bass register" instrument
You guys are proof that music isn't really dying, the muse is just having a hard time finding recipients. Completely immersive.
Fantastic track - thank you!
One of my favourite pieces.... Talents!
6.10 it’s like Christmas, priceless. Thank you. 🤪
i usually don't like "multi-instrumentalist + I have a loop-er too" type of music , but this is different, why ? because I can avoid looking at whatever they're doing and genuinely enjoy the music.
..also that bass / keys combo at the start ... very Gil Scott & Jackson
Smooooooth and Groooooove
its helping out so wonderfully😁
Love the tweed on that rhodes. Minimoog and rhodes are a great combo. Excellent musicianship!
you guys killed it. super impressive yet equally enjoyable. Reminds me of the things I like about Floating Points
can we all agree this is the best song on youtube and probably the whole point of the sixties music revolution. And that this song is like a 10 out of 10, and provides actual integrity to what music is suppose to be without it being formally exploited through a lense of a gimmick, and is an example we will see less and less as music becomes more indwelled with marketing schemes that content creators will adhere dishonesty towards the audience, taking away the joy of what we were trying to appreciate in the first place. Life, and something thats actually good. Given that its actually good.
I love everything 😢
One of my few "go to" videos!
Thank you for this amazing piece of sound you have shared.
You've made life worth living.
This song just gives me goosebumps everytime. It speaks to me on a different level resonating through my body. This music is actually creatively and insanely GOOD! DAMNN SON!
Just heard it on Spotify through discover weekly , then came here to re-listen to it, now buying the vinyl. This is amazing work!
Beautiful genius music …..without music life would be a mistake!!
I’m back having listened to this for the umpteenth time. Why oh why does this dream team not make more music/ an album together. If they did though this standalone piece of genius might just be a little less bright as it’s rarity would be challenged. Just amazing.
Blink got skills. This joint and the Dilla joints made me a fan.
Yo the cat on the Rhodes dope asf too
WOW, amazing!
This is a miracle.
Damn…..took me 4 yrs to find this GEM. Phenomenal!
The minute that bass dropped I was in fully, not gradual ...straight in!!! The creativity oozes from those fingers
I love this! I love this! I'm practicing these chords after work.
I've been watching since the Flying Lotus/Erykah Badu covers, this is awesome!
Never seen someone play the keys with a dirty guitarist face. Dope.
Benjamin Stokes u should definitely watch some pomplamoose or scary pockets🙌🏻
i swear he has a guitar tone on....and his voicing for a lick or a solo sounded like a guitar it was wild...6:04
😂thought the same..
Benjamin Stokes , check out live performances of George Duke
U need more jazz in your life
Du bist einmalig ❤
wow...... love it again and again......!!
Yes! I've been looking for something like jaga jazzist and this is very similar...VERY similar. Thank you!
These men were on a mission
I feel like I should be on a very important space mission.
Or a very funky one.
Haha....right?
Unfunky than a ufo straight from the sun 🙌
This is correc5
Matr Olmem I thought I'm the only one who felt that..
amazing!
this took me to another planet... thanks for the trip fella...
Needed this inspiration! And this is 3 years ago! I was giving up on producing but seeing this let’s me know there’s still a lane for me. With all of the cpu based production, made me fill like I needed a degree in computer science or something to be relevant but this guys talent is beautiful and very inspiring!
I have bad news for you... this guy has to do some pretty meticulous automation programming to do all this. He created a plugin for Ableton specifically for this technique of long-form looping called Bink Looper.
Uhhhhhh hasn't producing literally always been cpu based? Lmao obviously it's more advanced now in some ways, but still. Computer based music production has been the mainstream since the 1980s
@@Vantier I mean... no. People were producing music before computers. Recording straight to tape.
@@Vantier so Elvis and Jimi were recording on a MacBook Pro into protools in a 7.1 digital surround studio huh
@@Vantier how bout Prince, MJ and Stevie Wonder? They used Autotune didn’t they on their earlier projects?
snarky puppy: 85 músicos en escena, no pasa nada.
binkbeats: 2 músicos en escena, puro gozo.
Lol I know! But I still love Snarky Puppy though
Old School here :) th-cam.com/video/NrmMsfmop7s/w-d-xo.html
thanks for being role models
creative goals: ACTIVATED
Wort!
All they do is mimicking life. Many times we don't understand it, but we can relate about the sound that reflects our feeling.
this sounds amazing
Wow, this wonderfull sound fulls and inspires me! You are both really enjoy the process. Unique and clear. Wish you a lot of love and success in your musician work :)
Вот черти! Изумительно! Hell yeah! Excellent🤩🤩🤩
Приятно увидеть русский коммент. У вас хороший вкус, сэр
@@ifabio8710 и у вас ))
When he hits that tiny cymbal, I feel like a TED video is about to start.
pavlov likes your comment 😂
Or eckhart tolle
hahahahahahha
Over 2 million plays now, well deserved
WOW. I'm so mad I didn't discover this until today. Genius.