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What, you, excited about a Deftones album???Waaaaay more excited for new Deftones. Aoty I'm calling it now
Every time I've seen them live the show has been shut down because of skinheads fighting LOLHatebreed
lmaoEvery time I've seen them live the show has been shut down because of skinheads fighting LOL
I've been listening to this album again in anticipation of her new album which comes out hopefully very soon. It's sooo damn goodI'll be listening to it today.Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit.www.redditgifts.com
Mingus my man, Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus and Ah Um albums for a start. He was a pretty good bassist and a great band leader.Guys, what would you recommend to listen for bass heavy jazz? I'm not a big jazz person, but recently I'm on a bass kick and genres that I usually listen to severely lacking, to put it respectfully, in complex bass lines or even just plain groove.
Guys, what would you recommend to listen for bass heavy jazz? I'm not a big jazz person, but recently I'm on a bass kick and genres that I usually listen to severely lacking, to put it respectfully, in complex bass lines or even just plain groove.
Thanks! I love this almost film noir feeling that 50s-60s jazz has. Then there's a fact that it allows to showcase their skill to almost every band member is fantastic as well, I usually listen to classical music or something heavier than I need my instrumental fix, but orchestra is a completely different beast to a small band, and bass in metal in 95% cases worse than bass in Japanese pop-rock (dude playing nothing but roots to support guitar is boring).Mingus my man, Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus and Ah Um albums for a start. He was a pretty good bassist and a great band leader.
also not jazz but have to recommend the all time best bass player in finland Pekka Pohjola. he has some very good albums.
not the most complex but groovy well mixed bass
also even if he's more like prog but listen to some pekka pohjola albums too, one of the most technically greatest bass players ever and a great composer too. that is if you don't hate progressive rock style stuff lolThanks! I love this almost film noir feeling that 50s-60s jazz has. Then there's a fact that it allows to showcase their skill to almost every band member is fantastic as well, I usually listen to classical music or something heavier than I need my instrumental fix, but orchestra is a completely different beast to a small band, and bass in metal in 95% cases worse than bass in Japanese pop-rock (dude playing nothing but roots to support guitar is boring).
Nah, I like prog, the only music style I can't stand is K-Pop of overproduced eurobeat variety and even they got better with time. Other than that I don't discriminate.also even if he's more like prog but listen to some pekka pohjola albums too, one of the most technically greatest bass players ever and a great composer too. that is if you don't hate progressive rock style stuff lol
i bought 5 pekka albums back before no spotify and love every one of them and just edited another to my last post lol. he's not that well known outside finland except for dj shadow fans who sampled some of pekkas work.Nah, I like prog, the only music style I can't stand is K-Pop of overproduced eurobeat variety and even they got better with time.
Love that album, and Bloodstain is one of my favourite tracks.