Love the groove the percussionist created to accentuate Sput and Mike. It's very musical and the rhythm sounds like one you'd have in a horn arrangement.
Tachot123 i'm not so sure about that one! i know he has a endorsement with gretsch! but im pretty sure he still likes to mix up his set ups wich is awesome. i'll have to do some detective work
no, that's totally true, especially when you're riffing off of tunes you've already played a billion times. I think there is something to be said for the simplicity of a beat when you're building a groove, though.
What happens to the beat at 0:47-0:52? Part of me thinks he did that on purpose but part of me thinks that even the best of the best screw up every now and then. Hang on, let me listen/watch one more time... It's like the beat is becoming unraveled but he does it so well that he has me fooled into thinking that he might've, dare I say, messed up.
Man, there's a lot going on during the drum and bass break or whatever u wanna call it. 3 over 4 or 4 over 3 polyrhythms. It starts building around 4:00 and they just play with it for a minute.
I think it's just metric modulation man, Sput's displaced his groove by a sixteenth (hihat is ahead and snare drags back) at least that's what it seems like. Someone who knows for sure please clarify
Shawn Salik Right. It's still "in time" which is why I think he did it on purpose. Bill Bruford liked to do that kind of thing with Yes and King Crimson. Beat displacement. I love it.
Yeah, I would say it's a beat displacement. He misses his first hit on the snare, though, which is why it might sound like the displacement isn't intentional.
drewper73 He definitely did that on purpose. He was just switching up the beat to a really laid back, behind the beat hip hop groove. I think it sounded fucking awesome!
That poly on the kick starting at 3:54 is just lovely. I'm a sucker for stuff like that haha
This band are so damn tight... saw them at their first ever UK gig. It was sold out and was probably the best gig I've ever been to in my life!!
Wow. You don't see drummers like him very often.. What a boss.
It's BEAUTIFUL each time I hear it
I liked the groove
ok back to the study room hahaha...grrrr and thx at same time... inspired! snarky puppy is my new cool
Love the groove the percussionist created to accentuate Sput and Mike. It's very musical and the rhythm sounds like one you'd have in a horn arrangement.
A superb drummer + keybordist... Damn...
WONDERFUL STUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This guys feel is unbelievable. Feel more important than anything
Amazing.
The best!
DAAAAAAAAAAH SOOOOO GOOOOOOOODDDDD
4:00 -5:45 they locked in my goodness
Michael League on BASS ladies and gentlemen!!!!
demaissssssssssssssssssssssssss,ainda por cima usando meinlllllllllllllllllllllll
Am I the only one in love with that snare???
i think thats a drumcraft maple maybe 6.5x14?
aadrum77 what about his main snare? I love that thing!
Tachot123 i'm not so sure about that one! i know he has a endorsement with gretsch! but im pretty sure he still likes to mix up his set ups wich is awesome. i'll have to do some detective work
Yeah, sadly. i couldn't find any information about his current set up through Gretsch. Hard to tell looking at this footage only. oh well...
im not claiming to know him or anything but my girlfriend goes to school with his son so maybe i can possibly find out thru him.
Anyone else hear sput use that Tye Tribbett victory groove lol
dope man !!!!!
just wow
0:45 - OH FUCK YOU SPUT
what a monster. so much pocket
so sick
I love the moment you remember you're ambidextrous and open up on that snare!
Byzance Traditional medium 16" i think. It says on Meinl's site, but they aren't always up to date :-)
Bu tit kinda looks bigger than 14"
So they hit that spyro gyra a bit....wow
robert gotta be from DC wit a pocket socket like dat !
no, that's totally true, especially when you're riffing off of tunes you've already played a billion times.
I think there is something to be said for the simplicity of a beat when you're building a groove, though.
0:46!!! Holy Shit!
Too nice lol
That's gotta be Caleb on keys right?
What Hi Hat's are those?
It's weird that he doesn't play that open handed at the start. Still an incredible performance
anyone know what that's that main crash above his hi hats? and why do they sound so trashy?
they're the extra dry line from meinl
that should be because it's stacked with a splash under it
20" Meinl Extra Thin Hammered with another cymbal stacked underneath of it
DanielEspinodrums 20" Byzance Extra Hammered Thin Crash / 12" Classics Custom Trash Splash
Nope...TX. Grapevine, TX to be exact (10 minute from DFW airport).
hi hat work from 1:43-1:57 sheeeeesh
Que absurdo!!!
paraadidles on point
that pocket, jeez
he really takes a lot of liberties here (probably for the brand's video)
I like the studio groove better - simple and clean
What kind of splash is that
+quitis devon 10" byzance extra dry
Supernatural.
What happens to the beat at 0:47-0:52? Part of me thinks he did that on purpose but part of me thinks that even the best of the best screw up every now and then. Hang on, let me listen/watch one more time... It's like the beat is becoming unraveled but he does it so well that he has me fooled into thinking that he might've, dare I say, messed up.
Man, there's a lot going on during the drum and bass break or whatever u wanna call it. 3 over 4 or 4 over 3 polyrhythms. It starts building around 4:00 and they just play with it for a minute.
I think it's just metric modulation man, Sput's displaced his groove by a sixteenth (hihat is ahead and snare drags back) at least that's what it seems like. Someone who knows for sure please clarify
Shawn Salik Right. It's still "in time" which is why I think he did it on purpose. Bill Bruford liked to do that kind of thing with Yes and King Crimson. Beat displacement. I love it.
Yeah, I would say it's a beat displacement. He misses his first hit on the snare, though, which is why it might sound like the displacement isn't intentional.
drewper73 He definitely did that on purpose. He was just switching up the beat to a really laid back, behind the beat hip hop groove. I think it sounded fucking awesome!
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