Bass Teachers React to DJENT BASSISTS

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @dovydas6231
    @dovydas6231 Месяц назад +369

    i love how you guys cover all genres, not just the typical blues or jazz bass playing, love the content

  • @markuslindstrom2775
    @markuslindstrom2775 Месяц назад +221

    According to Mårten Hagström (Meshuggah):
    "There was this guy called Tim Stevenson. He had a forum called Tandjent Forum. He was an old-school fan. Me and Fredrik [Thordendal, Meshuggah guitarist] were really drunk after a show, and we were talking to Tim. Fredrik was trying to explain his guitar tone. Tim asked, 'Where do you get that chug from? What is it that makes it so special?' Fredrik said, 'You gotta make it go DJENT! DJENT! DJENT!' He was slurring and spitting all over the place."

    • @swarthygiant1463
      @swarthygiant1463 Месяц назад +18

      This exactly. I’m glad they opened with Meshuggah but probably could have actually got into them a bit because it’s literally
      >Dimebag embraces solid state and Pantera makes Far Beyond Driven
      >Machine head exists
      >Meshuggah comes into being as some kind of groove/thrash/prog/industrial metal god of a band, invents djent, and completely changes all metal that exists after them

    • @jasonlauritsen5587
      @jasonlauritsen5587 Месяц назад

      ​@@swarthygiant1463lol no, there's so much more and far more influential bands on so many other subgenres that had far more that shaped metal today, especially since a vast majority of metalheads hate djent with a couple of exceptions like mushuggah and Animals as Leaders. Hell the few 90's death metal bamds that made it and Nu Metal had wayyyy bigger impacts of metal than all of Djent combined.

    • @swarthygiant1463
      @swarthygiant1463 Месяц назад +3

      @@jasonlauritsen5587I’m talking about the evolution of djent not metal as a whole. This video is on djent specifically they could have lingered on meshuggah longer

    • @matthewmiller9569
      @matthewmiller9569 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@jasonlauritsen5587metalhead, here, that grew up on Cannibal Corpse. I wouldn't say most metalheads hate djent. It does find it's way into a lot of metal subgenres. I, personally, love all metal and I definitely enjoy the djent grooves.

    • @rrnn9596
      @rrnn9596 22 дня назад

      This is the comment I was going to type if I didn’t find it.

  • @krbmsw
    @krbmsw Месяц назад +74

    The best part of Ian coming to the channel is the chemistry he and Scott share. The videos are just so fun to watch because they are clearly enjoying themselves.

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Месяц назад +9

      Appreciate that, it's always great fun talking music with Ian!!

  • @joninawhitecoat
    @joninawhitecoat Месяц назад +176

    Someone once asked Amos Williams what he thought of TesseracT being desribed as Djent,
    His reply...
    "I dunno, it's better than being called a c*nt."

  • @mitchjoel
    @mitchjoel Месяц назад +149

    Love how you guys choose Animals As Leaders... the band WITHOUT a bassist! 😂

    • @CHEpachilo
      @CHEpachilo Месяц назад +12

      By a funny coincidence couple of weeks ago there finally appear the definitive CAFO bass cover, on a proper 8 string bass, with extreme tapping and everything.

    • @robjobse5162
      @robjobse5162 Месяц назад +16

      They do have bass tracks, recorded by, you never guessed it, nolly!

    • @tarkenton3895
      @tarkenton3895 Месяц назад +7

      There's bass on the records and backing tracks. Nolly did most of it I think

    • @vichaon
      @vichaon Месяц назад +2

      I love AAL but they're not Djent... There's way better examples than them

    • @robjobse5162
      @robjobse5162 Месяц назад +7

      @@vichaon yes they fucking are djent lol

  • @ifgwelf
    @ifgwelf Месяц назад +90

    The best part of this channel is they'll touch literally every style of music. No judgment.

    • @MainelyW212
      @MainelyW212 Месяц назад +5

      @@ifgwelf that’s Djudjgement..🤣🤣🤣

    • @daleseaton5670
      @daleseaton5670 17 дней назад

      No judjent whatsoever

  • @CruisingDuck294
    @CruisingDuck294 Месяц назад +75

    if you like Clay Gober's playing you NEED to check out Antecedent by the Omnific, it's two bass player's and a drummer with a guest solo by Clay on the track

    • @trebm
      @trebm Месяц назад +9

      This is the comment I came to make! Long live the Bongo!

    • @bassimprovjams3772
      @bassimprovjams3772 Месяц назад +3

      @@trebmto me the Bongo will always be their tone, but it’s cool because I see a lot Toby uses his dingwall whereas Matt will use the Bongo, also Matt is a huge fan of John Myung so that makes sense that he loves his Bongo

    • @fnargler
      @fnargler Месяц назад +2

      ​@@trebmbig bongo fan here. They're super underrated. Probably on account of their controversial design.

    • @robjobse5162
      @robjobse5162 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@fnarglerI honestly think they look so stupid, but only when it's just a picture of the bass. The moment someone is holding/playing it, it looks sick

  • @Cobanaut04
    @Cobanaut04 Месяц назад +57

    It's awesome that you're covering this genre. There are some amazingly talented musicians across this growing genre. Really great to see Simon get some love, too. Thank you for this.

    • @DruEllz
      @DruEllz Месяц назад +2

      Growing genre? It had its peak years ago and is a genre of the 2010s.

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Месяц назад +6

      Simon is an absolute monster, LOVE his work with Plini!

  • @michaelprokopeck1941
    @michaelprokopeck1941 Месяц назад +34

    You‘re absolutely right, Dingwall and Darkglass are the goto Equipment for such a modern sound. But there is so much more that you can do with a Dingwall, just listen to Leland Sklar. As a Dingwall owner I must say these instruments are very very special and of the highest quality.

    • @hyperplayability6290
      @hyperplayability6290 Месяц назад +5

      I use them for everything from reggae to J-pop to thall lol
      Amazing basses

    • @cd0u50c9
      @cd0u50c9 Месяц назад +6

      Dingwall and Darkglass is the biggest bandwagon in recent years when it comes to gear. Yes you can do various things with them but the sad thing is the majority don't...

    • @gssong7111
      @gssong7111 Месяц назад

      ​@cd0u50c9 they will be like Tesla's in the near future, f-ing ugly, outdated, and no one will want one.

  • @sacredgeometry
    @sacredgeometry Месяц назад +25

    The outro to New Millennium Cyanide Christ is impossible not to want to mosh too. Its so groovy.

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Месяц назад +5

      🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

    • @brandontadday6288
      @brandontadday6288 Месяц назад +1

      My favourite Meshuggah groove is the opening groove before the pre-verse bass riff kicks in on ‘Humiliative’

    • @yannleroch1760
      @yannleroch1760 17 дней назад

      @@brandontadday6288 Demiurge

  • @ifgwelf
    @ifgwelf Месяц назад +70

    The genre name is indeed a reference to the sound of the palm muting. A band that could be considered pre Djent is SiKth. Amazing English band. James Leech is a monster bassist

    • @daved2352
      @daved2352 Месяц назад +2

      I'm pretty sure lots of the older Djent guys like Misha Mansoor have mentioned being super into Sikth and Sikths music being shared all over on forums back in the day.
      Personally I'd say Sikth were more proto Djent than even Meshuggah in the early 2000s

    • @adamlee442
      @adamlee442 Месяц назад +4

      I would love for SiKth to get some love from these two. Some monster bass lines

    • @Bob-of-Zoid
      @Bob-of-Zoid Месяц назад +2

      The technique goes way back, probably even before the jazz era, the real difference is that they used it in short passages, or just one instrument in a verse or chorus... often for not having percussion instruments, so like an all guitar quartet or the like, but using it throughout the song with both guitars and bass all djenting pretty much the whole time came with the fast power metal verities. And well if they didn't you would just get mud, and djenting puts empty space between notes you wouldn't get at those speeds.
      Everyone used to say, and many still do, that Eddie Van Halen "Invented" tapping, but Stanley Jordan was doing it when eddy was in diapers, and plenty of others including Hendrix used a few taps here and there, but more to add notes to a chord you just couldn't reach any other way. There's a grainy old BW film of some Italian guy in the 20's playing most of his music tapping with both hands, and only using other styles sparingly to break up the monotony, and daaaang do his fingers fly!

    • @metalheadblues
      @metalheadblues Месяц назад +2

      ​@@daved2352Meshuggah were djenting in the 90's

    • @tarkenton3895
      @tarkenton3895 Месяц назад +1

      ​@metalheadblues aye meshuggah were the biggest influence on the chug sound of djent and syncopation, but sixth were the influence on the widdlier riffs and stranger chords and tonalities of bands like Periphery

  • @TonyB369
    @TonyB369 Месяц назад +7

    Clay Gober has one of my favorite sounds/styles in bass. It’s absolutely insane to listen to and fail miserably trying to replicate.

  • @EtoDemerzelSpaceBurial
    @EtoDemerzelSpaceBurial Месяц назад +16

    Great to see Clay on here. I feel like he sometimes gets overshadowed by the guitarists in Polyphia. Not saying they aren’t amazing but Clay just blows my mind

  • @sp00g37
    @sp00g37 Месяц назад +7

    I am happy you chose Umanski, his work in intervals blows my mind with how fun, crazy, and melodic it can be. All of his techniques just seem effortless. His bass playthrough for 5HTP shows it

  • @drawntothefire
    @drawntothefire Месяц назад +5

    Having watched Scott's videos since 2014 when it was just him doing jazz videos, this is such a change. I don't doubt that Scott's true love is jazz, but it's great to see him diversify into other genres these days despite it not being his "thing".

  • @krasmazov009
    @krasmazov009 Месяц назад +54

    Djent on bass is just so satisfying.

  • @greg2551
    @greg2551 Месяц назад +8

    Sad to see Dick Lövgren (Meshuggah's bassist) not mentioned by name. Not the flashiest player but still exteremly good (and underrated).

  • @databloom70
    @databloom70 Месяц назад +19

    So great you guys covered Simon Grove! I've seen him with Plini several times and he's just so impressive.

    • @747lch
      @747lch Месяц назад +3

      He's incredible. And on top of his playing, he did (does?) a lot of mixing for Plini's stuff

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Месяц назад +2

      He does indeed, in fact I believe he co-produced the Mirage EP!

  • @YelloWord
    @YelloWord Месяц назад +8

    Strange but true. You know who has a signature Dingwall? Leland Sklar. Perhaps the furthest from djent of any human. It's a testament to how good the build is, no matter what you're doing with it.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Месяц назад +13

    I listened to an interview with Simon Grove a while back. Not only is he the bassist for Plini, but he produces Plini's albums (as well as many other bands in the genre). He also has a very realistic sounding virtual bass instrument from Submission Audio. A very talented and interesting person.

    • @MrMixolydian7
      @MrMixolydian7 Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for mentioning this re: Simon. Great bassist and producer

    • @bensouder8648
      @bensouder8648 Месяц назад

      Do you know what song he was playing in that clip? That synthy wah thing was unreal

  • @onebluebass
    @onebluebass Месяц назад +10

    +1 for the Nolly course. Never heard of this style until then, and it was one of the classes that made me think the most.

  • @garretburrow
    @garretburrow Месяц назад +26

    I've never been more proud of my generation of musicians. I remember all the old heads hating on modern music as the mainstream was moving away from punk and grunge into nu metal and eventually metalcore. "It's all trash," "they have no skill," blah blah blah. Fast forward to today, and you have bands like Periphery, Animals as Leaders, Polyphia, Intervals & Plini who are some of my favorite bands of all time, and what they're able to do with their instruments just blows away what people thought was even possible 20-30 years ago.

  • @dannybos7024
    @dannybos7024 Месяц назад +18

    You know who doesn't get enough love here? Alex Webster; when is his video coming? ;)

    • @KyleS.1987
      @KyleS.1987 Месяц назад +5

      I'm still hoping they'll do a video on death metal (or extreme metal in general) and cover Webster and Di Giorgio.

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Месяц назад +5

      We may well do at some point, both Alex and Steve are absolute titans of metal bass and are incredible players/musicians!

    • @flecht
      @flecht Месяц назад +1

      ​@@devinebass Unfortunately, it's to late to get Sean Malone on board. The guy was from another world.

  • @TheFacelessOne87
    @TheFacelessOne87 Месяц назад +6

    Clay's hybrid picking inspired me to finally practice bass with the pick, and oh boy it's a lot of fun.

  • @virtuosomaximoso1
    @virtuosomaximoso1 Месяц назад +9

    The line 6 tone is gnarly.

  • @mesook8953
    @mesook8953 Месяц назад +45

    Clay Gober’s solo on GOAT is my new milestone.

    • @xxShadowxx-dy2wo
      @xxShadowxx-dy2wo Месяц назад +1

      lets not forget the master piece that is The Omnific's Antecedent. Clay has a solo on that too and its sooooooooooo good!!!!!

    • @dawsonberry5836
      @dawsonberry5836 Месяц назад +1

      I've always wanted to learn OD

    • @mesook8953
      @mesook8953 Месяц назад

      @@xxShadowxx-dy2wo I’ll go check it out. Thanks!!

    • @Viper-dz2kw
      @Viper-dz2kw Месяц назад

      It’s not too bad, the Goat bass part was one of the first complex basslines I learned.

    • @traindiesel7005
      @traindiesel7005 Месяц назад

      slapping with a pick is dope. like Hetfield and Claypool had a baby (picture it!!😅)

  • @user-pe3ud5tc6m
    @user-pe3ud5tc6m Месяц назад +2

    I would love to see a Clay Gober bass breakdown! That pick hybrid thing deserves a bass lesson!

  • @kobiecarter8029
    @kobiecarter8029 Месяц назад +4

    I think doing a video on Fieldy from Korn would be a great one!
    I've heard some people rag on him but his percussive element adds so much to the bands' sound.

    • @fredriknordman
      @fredriknordman Месяц назад

      Totally agree! I came up in the new metal era and say what you eant about Fieldy, but his style was heavly imitaded by ALOT of bands of that era. Super underrated imo.

  • @ytspam1000
    @ytspam1000 18 дней назад +1

    that picture of a PALM tree in the introduction part had me laughing way more than it should have :D

  • @medgart2154
    @medgart2154 Месяц назад +3

    Haha, I found a tiny (bit more than a matchbox) pedal called a Djent. I bought it because i figured it to be the best pocket fidget thing ive seen. And now you introduce me to this incredible genre of music. So much to learn and thank you.

  • @dannymars
    @dannymars Месяц назад +2

    I always thought “Djent” was an onomatopoeia as you said Ian.
    My fave player has gotta be Eugene Abdukhanov from Jinjer. Absolute monster player, tone, groove, chords, melody, tapping…. The works.

  • @TonyB369
    @TonyB369 Месяц назад +1

    You guys should do a video breaking down Clays solo in GOAT. The technique is crazy

  • @nj1255
    @nj1255 Месяц назад +1

    Those Lollar T-bird pickups are some of the punchiest growliest pickups ever! I played a Strandberg California with Lollar T-bird pickups two or three years ago and my jaw was glued to the floor the whole time. I was this 🤏close to clearing out my tiny student bank account and buying that bass right there and then, but fortunately I had a friend with me who managed convince me that food and rent goes before buying a new bass.

  • @AveryLiburd
    @AveryLiburd Месяц назад +10

    clay gober is amazing. polyphia are so talented.

  • @theelmagoo
    @theelmagoo Месяц назад +2

    I think you're right in that Clay is essentially using a double-thumbing technique with a pick / hybrid picking. Scott / Tim use double-thumbing (thumping) all the time, so Clay would need a way to do that technique when doubling the parts, but with a pick.

  • @michaeldebecker1472
    @michaeldebecker1472 Месяц назад +2

    Great video! The intro and outro showing Meshuggah pushes me to kindly request something: what about a video on Dick Lövgren, and his sick bass lines! He is such a beast, so technical and accurate, and sooo relaxed even when playing crazy lines. He is also jazz musician. His contributions to Meshuggah song writing are from another planet. Bassists community doesn't give him enough justice... One of my basses is permanently tuned to practise his lines. I am learning so much thanks to him.

  • @MarcusSt0ne
    @MarcusSt0ne Месяц назад +1

    The word "djent" became popular in the 2010s to describe the sound of palm muting on a guitar where you would choke up on the strings (about an inch towards the neck from where you would normally palm mute). For bassists "djent" is basically Dingwall + Darkglass distortion lol.

  • @chrismassaro6947
    @chrismassaro6947 Месяц назад +2

    Only had to wait 2:40 min to see Nolly rip haha

  • @archerdoubleO
    @archerdoubleO Месяц назад +2

    I never realized this until now, but I think Peter Steele from Type O sortof did a precursor of Djent in the way he played, especially live, and with his distorted bass often taking the role of the rhythm guitar (which essentially comes down to down tuning an octave). A very percussive, groovy, powerful, whipping style of guitar picking on bass in a rock/metal setting. Can't point to a specific song off top, but Type O fans will know what I mean I think.

  • @dannybos7024
    @dannybos7024 Месяц назад +7

    When is the Steve DiGiorgio video coming about his time in Death?

    • @Spacula1
      @Spacula1 Месяц назад +1

      Yup! Steve DiGiorgio needs to be discussed as an addendum to this as a different approach within the genre ... Common! Fretless!!!!🤤

    • @mazlikesbass
      @mazlikesbass Месяц назад +1

      They're still waiting for Shannon to school them on some good ol death metal. Need a whole vid on DiGiorgio, Sean Malone, Forest, and Jeroen Paul.

  • @tompreston7580
    @tompreston7580 Месяц назад +8

    Danny from veil of Maya is another great one

    • @ifgwelf
      @ifgwelf Месяц назад +1

      I remember their longtime OG bassist The Higler lmao

    • @theofficialkevin
      @theofficialkevin Месяц назад +1

      dude is crazy with it

  • @KasbashPlays
    @KasbashPlays 22 дня назад

    I love that you guys included Nolly's renowned playthrough of "Prayer Position". It's still one of the most searched bass videos on RUclips.

  • @michaelsly8565
    @michaelsly8565 Месяц назад +2

    Extremely fun video! Thank you!

  • @JeffWok
    @JeffWok Месяц назад +3

    I really like these formats and energy. It makes me pick up my bass while the video plays. Always a good thing.

  • @GriseusASMR2
    @GriseusASMR2 Месяц назад +4

    Please, do a video about "thall" 🙌 Man, I have never thought to watch them talk about this music

    • @metalheadblues
      @metalheadblues Месяц назад +3

      Thall is as popular as its ever been and is still so obscure to the masses

  • @fnargler
    @fnargler Месяц назад +2

    It's interesting seeing you guys look at music that i actually listen to regularly.

  • @steffengastineau303
    @steffengastineau303 14 дней назад

    I've been a fan of the channel for a long time, and have gained a TON of value over the years just listening to you talk Bass, but this has to be one of my absolutely favorite episodes of all time!!! 🤘😝🤘

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  13 дней назад

      Much appreciated, glad you enjoyed this one!!

  • @sirhandelno3
    @sirhandelno3 Месяц назад +1

    FINALLY!!!!! I’ve been anticipating this!!!!! Dick Lövgren (Meshuggah) is my all time favorite bassist!

  • @scosstard3542
    @scosstard3542 Месяц назад +1

    So happy to see a bit of more "extreme" Metal on the channel! This is awesome!!! And even happier to see you jam and nod your head to it!
    Hope one day you'll showcase some of the great technical Death Metal bassists, some are just outrageously good such as: Steve Di Giorgio, Dominic "Forest" Lapointe, Jared Smith, Colin Marston, Sean Malone, we could even include Alex Webster on this list.
    Keep the great work guys, your videos are amazing and your joy so communicative!
    Edit: start with Aninmals As Leaders, who don't have a bassist, still finding it good, great way to keep an open mind! :)

  • @ScottForrest420
    @ScottForrest420 Месяц назад +1

    I've always played that way. I usually use a .73mm tri-tip triangle and play metal. Always play through the string with punch and attitude :)

  • @spoonerluv
    @spoonerluv Месяц назад +1

    Love the energy, always good vibes

  • @SamBrockmann
    @SamBrockmann Месяц назад +29

    "Djent is not a genre." - Periphery
    🤣🤘
    Djent, in all honesty, did start out as a joke name. Really, these bands were trying to play Progressive Metal, and that's what they did and still do. Periphery is the perfect example. Heavy riffs and jazz sax solos? Hell yes.

  • @craigsi16
    @craigsi16 Месяц назад +4

    Actually Amos' tone is processed in that multi band way, they're just achieving a different sound with it

  • @MojoJojoMojo
    @MojoJojoMojo 24 дня назад

    Simon Grove is an absolute beast. Saw Plini with him last week and can confirm he was playing the Le Fey.
    His sound and groove is amazing. As much as I love Plini (being a guitarist primarily), Simon's playing is the most impressive part of seeing Plini live to me.

  • @beebsky
    @beebsky Месяц назад +1

    Saw Amos live with tesseract a few months ago. He played the whole show on a dingwall and mostly with a pick. Not what I expected but still a stellar show

  • @Gusramosferreira
    @Gusramosferreira Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for including Simon Grove, and Plini

  • @GameDevMadeEasy
    @GameDevMadeEasy Месяц назад

    I remember when I was a kid and a beginner at guitar, I came up with the hybrid picking technique. I think I even called it hybrid. I just could never play the technique well. Fast forward about a week after I came up with the concept, I was on RUclips at the public library looking at videos and came across someone doing the technique and was blown away.
    I was kind of bummed that the technique already existed, but floored at the possibilities it opens up as a musician. 25+ years later, still can't hybrid pick to save my life, but I think i'll give another go at practice with it once I get my bass and guitar repaired next week.

  • @sanyo_neezy
    @sanyo_neezy Месяц назад +2

    HOT DAMN! Finally someone makes a good video about my favorite genre! Guess I gotta get a Darkglass now 😂

  • @420Bassist
    @420Bassist Месяц назад +1

    Ian Martin Allison likes Animals As Leaders? REARY?!! That band is incredible. Tosin Abosi is a boss

  • @xxShadowxx-dy2wo
    @xxShadowxx-dy2wo Месяц назад

    As an NG3 owner, dingwall +darkglass or neural parallax x are the go-tos for this sound. Parallax and X have custom presets for Umansky, Toby Peterson-Stewart (The Omnific) Nolly, and Killian Duarte. Dingwall has basses with darkglass tone capsules with their active preamps. Combine all of this with their stainless steel strings and i can tell you first hand that the pieces fit perfectly together, the entire puzzle fits soooo well. Dingwall's craftsmanship is unlike anything ive ever seen, felt or played. Their multiscale was engineered for tuning low and playing low without the buzz or noise you would get on a similar multiscale instrument. You cant feel any sort of fret sprout, no fretboard seams, right out of the case it needed no set up. Intonation was spot on. Action was dialed in. All i had to do was plug it in and rip it. Easily hands down best bass ive ever played in my 20 years of bass. Its unlike anything ive ever played before. Sorry if this came off across as an ad for Dingwall but its now a daily driver of mine and its soooooooo good to play.

  • @codcade
    @codcade Месяц назад +1

    Another phenomenal bassist in the genre is Jared smith of archspire, very similar to Jacob umanski, I think he started as a guitarist before joining the band but pickup up finger style and mastered it, the other guitartists say he’s the best guitarist in the band lol

  • @Tremuoso
    @Tremuoso Месяц назад +1

    the often unsung heroes of these bands. Take the bass out of the mixes and the difference is shocking

  • @onixtheone
    @onixtheone Месяц назад +1

    I knew Dr.Getgood was not going to be left out of the list of Djentlemen

  • @danielluna9213
    @danielluna9213 Месяц назад +1

    Can't believe you guys missed Conner Green of Haken!

  • @NeRo-zd1fv
    @NeRo-zd1fv Месяц назад

    Listening to these DJENTlemen just triggered an earthquake alert in my neighborhood. We're having to evacuate!!!
    Massive respect!!! ❤

  • @EricT43
    @EricT43 Месяц назад +1

    I got a 5-string Dingwall just so I can play Meshuggah covers at home 🤷‍♂️

  • @hadifelani
    @hadifelani 17 дней назад

    finally Scott is exploring more on the harsher genres, nice!

  • @holymonke2703
    @holymonke2703 Месяц назад +12

    talking about bass and CAFO and not mentioning InsaneDeathMachine's cover is insane

  • @matthiasbaumbach5393
    @matthiasbaumbach5393 День назад

    You had them at the end of video and for me it started with MESHUGGAH. Ah finally there was some metal which is more mathematically complex than playing with an abacus.

  • @emilklamer6938
    @emilklamer6938 Месяц назад +1

    Nice meshuggah intro

  • @MarkC2-xc3xy
    @MarkC2-xc3xy Месяц назад +1

    Finally!!! Been waiting to see you guys react to this style 😂

  • @wither_Bavi
    @wither_Bavi Месяц назад

    I'm glad these new bassists are getting the recognition they deserve! I learned so much from these guys that I love incorporating into my own music! #newera

  • @fredriknordman
    @fredriknordman Месяц назад +1

    Love this channel. Still requesting more of these kind of videos but for modern reggae bassist.

  • @kaiying74
    @kaiying74 Месяц назад

    17:25 - I'm like that when I watch literally any member of that band. The precision and skills on display are insane.

  • @drphalanges1520
    @drphalanges1520 Месяц назад

    That first video of Nolly literally changed my life. That tone blew my mind when I first heard it and I've been chasing it ever since. I can't afford a Dingwall but I think I've found a great tone of my own with what I have. I use a Darkglass Harmonic Booster into a SansAmp and then into a Darkglass Photon. It gives me a ton of clarity and it's so heavy.

  • @bassimprovjams3772
    @bassimprovjams3772 Месяц назад +1

    I dropped my dingwall to GCGCF and didn’t even need to adjust the truss rod it was still perfect, i love my thumb and stingrays and Lakland but I would definitely have had to adjust my truss rod on them basses, the Dingwall is just a different animal

  • @mtczrnk
    @mtczrnk Месяц назад

    What I'd like to applaud is you guys is stepping away from what is familiar to you and actually learning new stuff. I thought Nolly is just a freak you show to your jazz-blues-funk oriented audience and here you are with modern metal bass chops harnessed

  • @Khaynizzle7
    @Khaynizzle7 26 дней назад +1

    Djent is definitely an onomatopoeia. When it was created people would debate whether Djent was a Dgenre based on that fact.

  • @jamesmadrox9910
    @jamesmadrox9910 Месяц назад +2

    Please do an episode " metal fretless Bassists " 🙏 ( my favorite is Linus Klausenitzer )

    • @Kahnklingon84
      @Kahnklingon84 Месяц назад

      I was thinking more Jeroen Paul Thesseling

  • @Moonwatch19
    @Moonwatch19 10 дней назад

    I am trying that Clay Gober shit man. Thank you guys so much! Love SBL!

  • @CaneyBoniface
    @CaneyBoniface Месяц назад

    I laugh when you both laughing during Clay Gober video chapter 🤣

  • @brnreyna
    @brnreyna Месяц назад +1

    FINALLY Metal is getting some love 🙌🏽🤘🏽

  • @gimmickmusic8827
    @gimmickmusic8827 20 дней назад

    Nolly is a monster. His playing sounds so clear, but it’s so distorted. That means his playing needs to be pristine.

  • @Hikka507Guitar
    @Hikka507Guitar Месяц назад +1

    8:32 The ms design allows uou to get the job done with thinner strings, which most metal players tend to prefer

  • @j4ck.
    @j4ck. Месяц назад +1

    If you do a part 2, please check out The Omnific from Australia!

  • @OndrashSabo
    @OndrashSabo Месяц назад +1

    I think the first and most important djent group should be mentioned the Meshuggah

  • @janmat11330
    @janmat11330 Месяц назад

    MTD basses are a good example of non-fan fret/multiscale basses that take tuning down well without compromising a great low A or G# even, as witnessed by for example Andrew Gouche or Bubby Lewis. So for some reason, it just plain works for both their 34 and 35 inch scale basses. So apparently with the right setup you don't need unconventional geometry.

  • @D3ft0ne
    @D3ft0ne Месяц назад

    I think its super important to have a slight compression right before anything that distorts (like DG) to clean up the hairiness of the overdrive haha, make it more tight and direct too. Like Scott's bass on low B sounds almost too "Fuzzy".

  • @arlowolf1690
    @arlowolf1690 Месяц назад +1

    Would love to see you take it even farther, and dip into Thall

  • @Sthunderrocker
    @Sthunderrocker Месяц назад +1

    They all owe a thank you to Dug Pinnick for that tone...

  • @alexistence3517
    @alexistence3517 Месяц назад

    Would've loved to see a Jon Stockman shoutout on this video. He definetely was one of the godfathers of the modern metal bass tine all the way in 2009 with the production of the Sound Awake record!

  • @r3ality1
    @r3ality1 Месяц назад

    I think you guys touched on it... djent is the new 80's fusion. Now, like then, it means so many different things! Plini is so very different from Periphery. One of my favorites was Adam Swan in Monuments ("The Amanuensis" is such a jaw dropping album!). To be honest, the bulk of the djent I listen to (and maybe the bulk of the music I listen to... period) is Animals As Leaders. While AAL doesn't have a "bass player", their bass lines can be WONDERFUL! It took me years... literally years... but I eventually learned how to slap the main riff to "Physical Education" and to this day it is one of my favorite grooves. When I think of djent my first thought is AAL, and from there I have heard many, almost all quite good, but AAL is what I listen to... almost every day. This is likely my inherent musical snobbery, as I haven't heard much, if any, other music in the last 10 years that reachers the level they have. And that, right there, tells you everything you need to know about my musical tastes! BUT.... even this old dog can learn new tricks... I do hear new things that entice the ear and get the creative juices flowing. Karnivool... I'm looking/listening at you. Opeth...OMG Opeth... where have you been all my life, and why am I just finding you now? I find quite a lot of crossover between some djent and prog metal, and clearly I blur the lines between the two, and there are clearly bands that can, and do, do both.
    Anyway... my brain has too many bass lines coursing through it right now. I need to stop and enjoy them.

  • @HirYoshima
    @HirYoshima Месяц назад

    Dingwall, Darkglass and Djent all begin with the D. Iluminati confirmed.

  • @zirocannady9630
    @zirocannady9630 28 дней назад

    slapped the hell out of that pause

  • @Vektori666
    @Vektori666 Месяц назад

    Meshuggah obviously are the grandfathers of the genre, but another bamd that basically inspired all djent bands nowdays is SikTh. Super overlooked, super underrated. Amazing musician ship, amazing technicality, super heavy, but still manage to go poppier if the feel so and pulling it off. I wish a lot more people would know them. Their bass player James Leach is awesome and plays with Devin Townsend live band.

  • @elmandelito759
    @elmandelito759 Месяц назад +2

    Obviously James Leach from Sikth, the OG !

  • @OldSkaterDude
    @OldSkaterDude Месяц назад

    I've thoroughly been enjoying the content you guys are creating! Excellent work gents!!

  • @sledzpodogakochanowski8450
    @sledzpodogakochanowski8450 Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for doing this video, guys! I don't often venture into this particular neck of the musical woods, but you took me straight to the fun part :) So much new music and cool players to check out. Cheers!

  • @bons244
    @bons244 Месяц назад

    I play guitars for all my life. Now this vid has made me browse my marketplace for bass guitars lol

  • @dclarkmusic
    @dclarkmusic Месяц назад

    I was there for the djent scene while it was happening, and while I’m pretty over it, you just can’t deny how sick those damn grooves are! Even though it’s a little overdone, the sound made an overall pretty cool impact on heavy music on the whole!