Ha! I just don’t understand how they can be so tight, especially while wearing those costumes. 2 Reply
I was hoping one of you musicians would explain that part. I guess their groove transcends any physical constraints. I’m assuming you ran across these guys on Beato’s feed. 2 Reply
It kept showing up in my feed, but Beato’s video is the one that convinced me to take a look. 1 Reply
Musicians who play together enough can stay tight by ear. Exception: the Grateful Dead, who always managed to sound like they’d just formed the previous week. 2 Reply
The tightness explained. The looping was obvious, but I’d forgotten about click tracks. Still, this duo is impressive. 2 Reply
God help me, I’m now addicted to this mathematical mayhem. Either I’m delusional or I hear the spirit of DEVO and to a greater degree late 60’s/early 70’s Zappa. 2 Reply
I’d play along, but I left my microtonal guitar next to my bouzouki at Renfield’s.
Ha!
I just don’t understand how they can be so tight, especially while wearing those costumes.
I was hoping one of you musicians would explain that part. I guess their groove transcends any physical constraints.
I’m assuming you ran across these guys on Beato’s feed.
It kept showing up in my feed, but Beato’s video is the one that convinced me to take a look.
Musicians who play together enough can stay tight by ear.
Exception: the Grateful Dead, who always managed to sound like they’d just formed the previous week.
The tightness explained. The looping was obvious, but I’d forgotten about click tracks. Still, this duo is impressive.
God help me, I’m now addicted to this mathematical mayhem. Either I’m delusional or I hear the spirit of DEVO and to a greater degree late 60’s/early 70’s Zappa.