Still a favorite >
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTGQnrJIIig[/youtube]
Chris Dave and friends
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Clint Hopkins
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amoergosum
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Re: Chris Dave and friends
This is gonna be epic >>>
[Pitchfork interview with Questlove]
http://www.pitchfork.com/news/44776-ues ... elo-album/
[Pitchfork interview with Questlove]
Source:Pitchfork: Is that D'Angelo tour a real thing?
?: It's an extremely real thing. [Bassist] Pino Palladino just committed. My worst nightmare Chris Dave is his drummer-- you need the most dangerous drummer alive on that tour. I fear the magic those two are going to make.
Pitchfork: So that's happening next year?
?: He goes to Europe in January. The album is pretty much 97% done. He's just finishing his lyrics now. He needs somebody to smack him and take the record away from him because it's pretty much finished. But I know he must turn this record in like three days before Christmas and that his first show is in Europe, and that he's going to do a whole bunch. They even named it the Occupy Music Tour, so I know they're serious about it.
For all intents and purposes, this album is the black version of [The Beach Boys'] Smile-- at best, it will go down in the Smile/There's a Riot Goin' On/Miles Davis' On the Corner category. That's what I'm hoping for. There's stuff on there I was amazed at, like new music patches [keyboard sounds] I've never heard before. I'd ask him, "What kind of keyboard is that?" I thought it was some old vintage thing. But he builds his own patches.
One song we worked on called "Charade" has this trombone patch that he re-EQ'd and then put through an envelope filter and then added a vibraphone noise on top and made a whole new patch out of it. He's the only person I know that takes a Herbie Hancock approach, or Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff-- the two musician/engineers who programmed all of Stevie Wonder's genius-period stuff-- approach. That's the last time I ever heard of somebody building patches. We'll see if history is kind to it.
http://www.pitchfork.com/news/44776-ues ... elo-album/
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circh bustom
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Re: Chris Dave and friends
If the new record is half as good as Voodoo, Im there. Voodoo is a masterpiece and still sounds fresh 12(!!!!!) years later.
Re: Chris Dave and friends
Chris is a very, very, very bad man. Right now, he is the guy, IMHO.
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amoergosum
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Re: Chris Dave and friends
Today...the comeback...it has been 12 years >>>
Stockholm, Jan 26th 7.30 PM
D’Angelo – Vocals/keyboards/guitar
Jef Lee Johnson – Lead guitar
Isaiah Sharkey – Guitar
Ray Angry – Keyboard
Pino Palladino – Bass
Chris Dave – Drums
Robert Lumzy – Percussion/vocals
Kendra Foster – Vocals
Jermaine Holmes – Vocals
Charles ‘Red’ Middleton – Vocals
Stockholm, Jan 26th 7.30 PM
D’Angelo – Vocals/keyboards/guitar
Jef Lee Johnson – Lead guitar
Isaiah Sharkey – Guitar
Ray Angry – Keyboard
Pino Palladino – Bass
Chris Dave – Drums
Robert Lumzy – Percussion/vocals
Kendra Foster – Vocals
Jermaine Holmes – Vocals
Charles ‘Red’ Middleton – Vocals
- Tom Reschke
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Re: Chris Dave and friends
^^^^^^^
Sweet! I really hope they tour the states. I would shell out a lot of money to see that show.
Sweet! I really hope they tour the states. I would shell out a lot of money to see that show.
Moderation's all well and good, just don't overdo it.
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amoergosum
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Re: Chris Dave and friends
Here we go >>>
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etxFu7HgeB0[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etxFu7HgeB0[/youtube]
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amoergosum
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Re: Chris Dave and friends
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p87Urk3201I[/youtube]
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amoergosum
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Re: Chris Dave and friends
Are you ready?...here's a NEW song >>>
D'Angelo & The Testimony - Sugar Daddy
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMy2iF7jD8o[/youtube]
D'Angelo & The Testimony - Sugar Daddy
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMy2iF7jD8o[/youtube]
Re: Chris Dave and friends
How about "momentary metric disregard."Gaddabout wrote:I would call what he does "metric deconstruction," because metric modulation doesn't quite explain it. He's not imposing a new meter over an old one. He's just ignoring it all together, but without losing '1' in his head. It's not always my favorite thing, I guess.Manu wrote:Gaddabout wrote:That totally reminded me of Lenny White with RTF, right down to the snare sound. Although Lenny was kinda sloppy sometimes -- on purpose I think, but every now and then it didn't quite sound like he landed whatever he was going for. Somehow it came together. Like this.
Yeah that's the thing, when I listen to this guy i feel confident he is in control and that WILL land where he wishes to
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