Cortez Johnson he uses contact mics attached to his throat to capture the sound. It doesn’t sound exactly like this live unless he has the whole setup but still incredible.
@@sledgehammer5033 thats pretty amazing most music doesnt sound exact in a venue so even getting close to this is insane ive never heard anythinf quite like that or never thought something like that was possible is it a technique he applied specifically ? Like is he the one who kinda made it up or perfected it?
Cortez Johnson from what I know he pioneered the contact mics for his music but he also uses circular breathing, a technique that allows instrumentalists to have a constant tone through inhaling and exhaling at the same time by holding air in your cheeks, it’s super complicated. That on top of the mic singing makes his music one of a kind.
@@sledgehammer5033 thats insane I can hear undertones and melodies in his work that stands out from any brass instrument ive ever heard in anything but to get more knowlage on how hes doing it and what hes doing makes it even more impressive no wonder his name is starting to stand out this style of music isnt as popular and if his name is jumping out of the crowd there's probably a reason
@@WobblesandBean how is that unfortunate? its great work. I never understood this attitude of "i found it first and how i found it is far superior so none of you would understand" it's such a knee jerk reaction. If it's introduced to people by another form of media who gives a fuck? I am pretty sure the artist does not mind and rather it continue on gaining more exposure. So we can all enjoy it, that's what i come to understand about people. Doesn't matter how you found it as long as it leaves an impact and that's what artist want generally is to be appreciated not by one lens or point of view but by multiple. It's a good thing. It's a great manga. At least it's not some lolita crap
@@heropath34.vaselisc.35 Hereditary is an artsy horror film from 2018. While there is a supernatural element, the film tackles the ideas that you can inherit problems and dysfunctions from your parents, and that you can pass them on to your kids. The final scene, witch is bizarre and surreal, has music composed by Colin Stetson. Its called Reborn and its amazing. One of the comments from the video describes as watching a sunrise in hell. Check it out: ruclips.net/video/MVnSFj6XQZY/видео.html
This just in: This artist is an absolute genius with his articulation of notes. He expresses a sinister yet beautiful aspect of the human experience. He can really play that sax.
The Axiom Report The absolute genius of the artist is that you want to believe so badly but in reality he could just be having fun doing what he loves. While you take so much meaning that will carry through your life , he thinks nothing Who knows
I love the ways it feels. To me it's not scary, It's more like the nature of the universe. That's what it sounds like. This man knows to play with the rythm of the universe
It’s unsettling because it feels so cosmic, it’s just organized chaos that doesn’t resolve and seems like it can go on forever in many different directions and it leaves your senses confused.
Damn, I’ve been a fan of Colin Stetson and Junji Ito for years, and out of the blue my buddy sends me the Uzumaki teaser. One of those seemingly impossible artistic matchups that actually came true
Dude, I don't know you but I'm genuinely happy for you. I've had that magical artistic mashup happen before with other artists: it's incredible! I've been a Junji Ito fan for decades, but hadn't heard of Colin Stetson until the teaser... Now I'm a huge fan of both. I've been slowly making my way through Stetson's albums and damn! Stetson is a genius and a BEAST.
Only makes me think about how dissapointed i am in not seeing the kojima x del toro silent hill game, like fuck man, it was meant to happen, 2 of the absolute best people to work on reshaping and revolutionizing the silent hill formula for years to come.
They definitely should have this man record for more horror movies. Sounds positively disturbing , pure genius. I can imagine so many good horrific disturbing scenes with this beautiful piece of music.
I find this music peacefully trance inducing... Interesting... Stetson's work in horror is second to none, though. Colour out of Space is a masterpiece of film and music.
It doesn’t even sound like a saxophone at first if you’re unconsciously listening, sometimes it’s angry strings, other times it’s voices being whispered from heaven, it’s so ethereal and gentle and yet so abrasive and disturbing, savagely beautiful, it feels like peaking on MDMA
Though the more traditional ways of playing a saxophone are beautiful, by straying away from what's right and wrong, Colin has the ability to make it sound like a otherworldly instrument and it's amazing
I heard michael wilbur play like this at the end of his psyos video (3d printed sax mouth piece). No contact mics but very similar. First time id encountered anything similar. The guy plays EDM sax dance music normally so i was surprised
I'm seeing why this guy has been selected to make the music for Uzumaki. Mostly what he plays sounds like it's spinning around and around, slowing becoming a little more mad the deeper it gets.
@@kazkisone4502 reverberation is not just a pedal, it's first and foremost a natural occurance of sound reflecting off of every object. play that sax in a place with minimum absorption surfaces and spacious enough for waves to diffuse, you'll get your reverb with no pedals. big empty room, brick walls, high ceiling, I wouldn't be surprised if he recorded in the same place the video was shot also there's absolutely some post-production reverb on both sax and vocals here
Admittedly although regretfully, my first exposure to Colin Stetson was the trailer for Junji Ito's Uzumaki. Years later and I believe his music has an unnatural transcendental quality.
I have always loved this track. Watched "The Alpinist" in the cinema last night. When it came on during one of the climaxes it hit hard. Thanks for the beautiful music.
@@randomxboxguy2078 That's not entirely true, a weeb is obsessed with Japanese culture, such as their language, traditions, foods, history, and so on. But yeah being obsessed with Manga and anime could label you as a valid weeb, but simply liking an anime doesn't make you a weeb. Seems like Benjamin is pretty ignorant in not understanding that
This is the music I'd imagine hearing as I'm dying and slowly transcending to the heavens where I'll start my walk across the clouds to the golden gates. I really need to listen to this while high.
Stetson is a must-see live. I believe it will be my 5th time in about 10 days at the Barbican when he plays the Hereditary soundtrack with the London Contemporary Orchestra. Last time I saw him here in London, someone said they overheard on the radio someone say that "you haven't lived until you've seen Colin Stetson live" - I tend to agree. It's an otherworldly experience, hardly believable.
it was *otherworldly*, you just completely get lost in it he inhales, and rockets into a beautiful piece like this, and before long you’ve lost your sense of time; he’s brilliant
Some of you say that you find this piece disturbing and that it would fit in a horror movie, but listening to this I cannot imagine any other thing than a soul leaving a body and going through space, while revisiting all memories. This feels what should be sounding while you take your last breaths.
This guy made the OST for "Hereditary". The music of the last scene - when P̶e̶t̶e̶r̶/Charlie/Paimon is crowned - is so sublime it gave me goosebumps. Amazing work.
Definitely recommend seeing him play live if you can sometime! Hearing this song being played in front of me was literally jawdropping, it felt like being swept around by gusts in every direction at about a thousand feet over ground.
Here after watching the alpinist. Marc scaling Torre egger with this song playing in the background is pure inspiration and a definite drive for me now to becoming an alpinist. R.I.P Mark Andre Laclerc
This is such a perfect example of Colin Stetson’s style that can be found in anything he’s contributed his music to, I.e. Hereditary, or more recently The Menu (which I think is his best film score to date)
This was stunning! I heard it randomly playing on my Alexa! I have since subscribed to your RUclips page, will certainly listen to this again! Thank you! Loved it!
I listened to this song during my first ever trip. The trip started by sucking because it felt like my esophagus was bleeding but when this song came on, oh boy. Let's just say some planets were explored and some stars went supernova.
Love his use of overtones especially on the alto. It’s such a big part of his distorted sound. Been trying to incorporate some oh his style into my tenor playing as well. Still haven’t gotten circular breathing down tho lol 😔
Possibly my only ever comment on RUclips, because this is total class. It makes me realise how little I’ve achieved in my life to date. I’ll strive for better of me. Or I’ll go back to the pub 😂
The fact that you can make a saxophone sound like this is amazing.
MrNickPeters no it isn't, he's doing circular breathing
Saxophones are surprisingly versatile.
One word: Reverb
That's why I play it. Incredible versatility
@@henk7591 Nope. Watch him play live. The sound NEVER stops.
Just in case anyone popped up here from Hereditary and didn’t know, the vocalizing sound is him singing through the horn while playing simultaneously
How
Cortez Johnson he uses contact mics attached to his throat to capture the sound. It doesn’t sound exactly like this live unless he has the whole setup but still incredible.
@@sledgehammer5033 thats pretty amazing most music doesnt sound exact in a venue so even getting close to this is insane ive never heard anythinf quite like that or never thought something like that was possible is it a technique he applied specifically ? Like is he the one who kinda made it up or perfected it?
Cortez Johnson from what I know he pioneered the contact mics for his music but he also uses circular breathing, a technique that allows instrumentalists to have a constant tone through inhaling and exhaling at the same time by holding air in your cheeks, it’s super complicated. That on top of the mic singing makes his music one of a kind.
@@sledgehammer5033 thats insane I can hear undertones and melodies in his work that stands out from any brass instrument ive ever heard in anything but to get more knowlage on how hes doing it and what hes doing makes it even more impressive no wonder his name is starting to stand out this style of music isnt as popular and if his name is jumping out of the crowd there's probably a reason
rest in piece, old comments. from now on, this will just descend into a spiral of endless manga references
Unfortunately. But, if even a fraction of the memers sticks around and gains an appreciation for great music, then it's worth it.
ha, spirals.
@@WobblesandBean how is that unfortunate? its great work. I never understood this attitude of "i found it first and how i found it is far superior so none of you would understand" it's such a knee jerk reaction. If it's introduced to people by another form of media who gives a fuck? I am pretty sure the artist does not mind and rather it continue on gaining more exposure. So we can all enjoy it, that's what i come to understand about people. Doesn't matter how you found it as long as it leaves an impact and that's what artist want generally is to be appreciated not by one lens or point of view but by multiple. It's a good thing. It's a great manga. At least it's not some lolita crap
Lol spiral
That's an Ito reference itself
Davidlicious Games that’s the point
Mesmerizing, just like a spiral
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2017: amazing song
2018: hereditary
2019: U ZU MA KI
No Name hereditary?
@@heropath34.vaselisc.35 he made songs for the movie too
@@NoName-ze4qn I KNEW I recognized this song somewhere
@@heropath34.vaselisc.35 Hereditary is an artsy horror film from 2018. While there is a supernatural element, the film tackles the ideas that you can inherit problems and dysfunctions from your parents, and that you can pass them on to your kids. The final scene, witch is bizarre and surreal, has music composed by Colin Stetson. Its called Reborn and its amazing. One of the comments from the video describes as watching a sunrise in hell. Check it out: ruclips.net/video/MVnSFj6XQZY/видео.html
Zoo ee mama
I never thought a saxophone could make such unsettling sounds
The bass clarinet can do that, too
Sounds tranquil to me
@@jasminedakota3958like a spiral 🌀
Its
Quiet calming
this sounds like a near death experience to me
Boy do I have a movie that you should watch.
Chris Bell which one?
Raybe Hereditary
Kurly Kayla And Martyrs (2008)
Same
This just in:
This artist is an absolute genius with his articulation of notes. He expresses a sinister yet beautiful aspect of the human experience. He can really play that sax.
The Axiom Report
The absolute genius of the artist is that you want to believe so badly but in reality he could just be having fun doing what he loves.
While you take so much meaning that will carry through your life , he thinks nothing
Who knows
@@dannyburzun7757 Feelings over everything, exactly.
I love the ways it feels. To me it's not scary, It's more like the nature of the universe. That's what it sounds like. This man knows to play with the rythm of the universe
That's a perfect and beautiful way to describe Stetson!
The rythm of the spirals
It’s the cosmic unknown.
Wow what a perfect way to quantify his sound.
It’s unsettling because it feels so cosmic, it’s just organized chaos that doesn’t resolve and seems like it can go on forever in many different directions and it leaves your senses confused.
Damn, I’ve been a fan of Colin Stetson and Junji Ito for years, and out of the blue my buddy sends me the Uzumaki teaser. One of those seemingly impossible artistic matchups that actually came true
Dude, I don't know you but I'm genuinely happy for you. I've had that magical artistic mashup happen before with other artists: it's incredible!
I've been a Junji Ito fan for decades, but hadn't heard of Colin Stetson until the teaser... Now I'm a huge fan of both. I've been slowly making my way through Stetson's albums and damn! Stetson is a genius and a BEAST.
Only makes me think about how dissapointed i am in not seeing the kojima x del toro silent hill game, like fuck man, it was meant to happen, 2 of the absolute best people to work on reshaping and revolutionizing the silent hill formula for years to come.
you can fells the spirals in the music... the sprial in my ears...
@@risto4216 kojima x del toro x junji ito actually :c
@Patricio Mondragon Definitely read the manga.
They definitely should have this man record for more horror movies. Sounds positively disturbing , pure genius. I can imagine so many good horrific disturbing scenes with this beautiful piece of music.
Felix Flores he’s doing the soundtrack for The Color Out Of Space!!
He also did the ost for hereditary, its chilling
And now they're using him for Uzumaki
I find this music peacefully trance inducing... Interesting... Stetson's work in horror is second to none, though. Colour out of Space is a masterpiece of film and music.
@@KingsBard hello fellow unus annus viewer
He blew into the sax so hard he sprouted a beard.
I don't know why people call this one disturbing. This song in particular feels dreamlike, ethereal. I feel at ease, drifting.
his other song ‘reborn’ he made for hereditary is the scary one
It doesn’t even sound like a saxophone at first if you’re unconsciously listening, sometimes it’s angry strings, other times it’s voices being whispered from heaven, it’s so ethereal and gentle and yet so abrasive and disturbing, savagely beautiful, it feels like peaking on MDMA
This song is like water I would willingly drown myself in.
i feel that spindrift is water. And this music it is really magic. It is safe to drown on this music.
A sacrifice to the sax gods? So be it.
Spirals.... this town is contaminated with spirals.
That line, the way it's written, sounds like even the book knows how ridiculous the premise sounds.
@@MetalHeadManic612 no it's a silent hill reference
@@yubari2517 No. It's a Junji Ito reference.
Manic im stupid lmao you replied to op
@@yubari2517 No. You're not stupid. You made an honest mistake. Happens all the time.
i'm here because i'm just here for hearing music
Along with Spotify who just brought me here and I liked the song
I swear this man has IRON LUNGS. How does he play it so hard,so fast and so well. Dude we'll never understand him lol
Yeah it’s like he blows out his mouth while breathing in through his nose
Circular breathing
Though the more traditional ways of playing a saxophone are beautiful, by straying away from what's right and wrong, Colin has the ability to make it sound like a otherworldly instrument and it's amazing
Just casually playing an entire band's worth of parts using his breath and sax
An absolute masterclass in circular breathing.
I'm expanding.
too
McDonald's will do that to you.
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woah incredible that even before Toonami's Uzumaki people where already making bizarre comments.
He'e beginning to believe
U-ZU-MA-KI...
NARUTO
you're looking for among the sef by the same guy
@@skrillexfan2000
Wow, you're right but they sound so similar.
this guy is in another dimension. No one makes a sax sound like this
I heard michael wilbur play like this at the end of his psyos video (3d printed sax mouth piece). No contact mics but very similar. First time id encountered anything similar. The guy plays EDM sax dance music normally so i was surprised
I'm glad Ari Aster introduced me to Stetson. I can't wait to listen to his next work on UZUMAKI next year. Amazing, he is!
uzumaji!?
I'm seeing why this guy has been selected to make the music for Uzumaki. Mostly what he plays sounds like it's spinning around and around, slowing becoming a little more mad the deeper it gets.
When you realize there's spirals in your ears
when you realize you can be a spiral
JOIN ME IN THE SPIRAL
When your classmate turns into a snail.
And then you feel a sudden urge to scissor your ear
When a spiral forms on your forehead and sucks your classmate in
your song in The Alpinist was AMAZING . It was literally perfect with the scene.
If you get the chance, you should see him live. It was a jawdropping experience.
seriously how do you make transcendental 4 to the floor house music with one single instrument? colin stetson is a goddamn genius
Rivet Ace he don’t use reverb or pedals
@@kazkisone4502 reverberation is not just a pedal, it's first and foremost a natural occurance of sound reflecting off of every object. play that sax in a place with minimum absorption surfaces and spacious enough for waves to diffuse, you'll get your reverb with no pedals. big empty room, brick walls, high ceiling, I wouldn't be surprised if he recorded in the same place the video was shot
also there's absolutely some post-production reverb on both sax and vocals here
@@schweppes1313 i think its just echo xd
@@kazkisone4502 same thing, different response time
This is what the valkyries hear when they enter valhalla
Admittedly although regretfully, my first exposure to Colin Stetson was the trailer for Junji Ito's Uzumaki. Years later and I believe his music has an unnatural transcendental quality.
I have always loved this track. Watched "The Alpinist" in the cinema last night. When it came on during one of the climaxes it hit hard.
Thanks for the beautiful music.
thanks to the trailer for Uzumaki, all i hear is spirals. and it’s amazing-
@HelloHow UDoing obsession with Manga/Anime
@@benisrood wow you really got him
@@randomxboxguy2078 That's not entirely true, a weeb is obsessed with Japanese culture, such as their language, traditions, foods, history, and so on. But yeah being obsessed with Manga and anime could label you as a valid weeb, but simply liking an anime doesn't make you a weeb. Seems like Benjamin is pretty ignorant in not understanding that
I’m queuing this up when it’s my time to enter the void
The spiral is watching us
That's like some circumvented breathing like how you would play the didgeridoo. Very talented.
Finally a comment referring to that amazing ability, I can do it on didjeridoo but you can hear me doing it, he must have hella strong cheecks
Sounds like a message from far distant stars.
Great work!
Oh no, I can feel it swirling me away.
This always makes me burst in tears of joy
this song brings me dread and terror
I'm here because of The Alpinist. I choked up as this played during his ascent of Torre Egger. Stunning.
I was pleasantly surprised when I heard Stetson's music in that movie. I teared up at that moment. Rest in power Leclerc!!
This is the sound that I would like to hear passing into the next world. Amazing
This guy us a visionary. He invented a new way of thinking about his instrument. Hope I can accomplish the same on guitar!
Nobody understands when I tell them this is the music my adhd brain needs. Stimulating and calming. I hear pieces like this and always wish for more.
This is the music I'd imagine hearing as I'm dying and slowly transcending to the heavens where I'll start my walk across the clouds to the golden gates.
I really need to listen to this while high.
I sound like an asshole lmao
@@silverfishstix5099 Ayeeeeeee
@@hectorrosales9752 LMAO
Stetson is a must-see live. I believe it will be my 5th time in about 10 days at the Barbican when he plays the Hereditary soundtrack with the London Contemporary Orchestra. Last time I saw him here in London, someone said they overheard on the radio someone say that "you haven't lived until you've seen Colin Stetson live" - I tend to agree. It's an otherworldly experience, hardly believable.
Strongly advise one listens to Fripp and Eno's Evening Star from the 1970's if you like this.
Thank you for reminding me of that wonderful Fripp and Eno album
"Hat and Beard" by Eric Dolphy, too... that is some, uh, weirdly cool stuff
Anyone who is looking for the full version song from the UZUMAKI trailer, it's called *Among The Sef* by Colin Stetson
Thank you bro
A MASTERPIECE. It sounds unsettling yet mesmerizing. Relaxing, yet it makes me anxious.
My god. I wonder what the audience looks like during his live shows. I bet half of them are tearing up
it was *otherworldly*, you just completely get lost in it
he inhales, and rockets into a beautiful piece like this, and before long you’ve lost your sense of time; he’s brilliant
This song speaks to me like no other
RIP Marc-André Leclerc😢
Some of you say that you find this piece disturbing and that it would fit in a horror movie, but listening to this I cannot imagine any other thing than a soul leaving a body and going through space, while revisiting all memories. This feels what should be sounding while you take your last breaths.
I’m now seeing spirals throughout my room....
Exhilarating, in both a beautiful way and an unsettling way.
My daughter’s favorite song/video. She’s a baseline junkie for life! God bless Dizzee!
Heard this on the radio for the first time at 7am this morning and it's been on my mind all day
Rip, Marc-Andre Leclerc. Gloria x
Hi, I'm new. Can anyone explain to me why I cry profusely at this man's music? I've never been so moved
Beautiful and moving, otherworldly, explains the unexplainable.
His technique is truly superb.
Familiar, but softer and gentler than before.
Deep down Kirie knew... something evil was about to happen
This guy made the OST for "Hereditary". The music of the last scene - when P̶e̶t̶e̶r̶/Charlie/Paimon is crowned - is so sublime it gave me goosebumps. Amazing work.
HOW have I only discovered you today!!! It's like discovering a piece of my soul.
Definitely recommend seeing him play live if you can sometime! Hearing this song being played in front of me was literally jawdropping, it felt like being swept around by gusts in every direction at about a thousand feet over ground.
just saw that I made a comment just like this about a year ago lol, still true
@@SanityMachine 100% true fact
Amazing. Found this on the Alpinist and can’t stop listening to it.
Same here man. You must be an adventurous person
@@timhenderson9794 love climbing and flying airplanes, what about you?
Goddamn this song feels like traveling through space at the speed of light
Here after watching the alpinist. Marc scaling Torre egger with this song playing in the background is pure inspiration and a definite drive for me now to becoming an alpinist. R.I.P Mark Andre Laclerc
This makes my soul vibrate.
I dig it.
Biologische Synthesizer Klänge. Genial der Typ. 👍
I wish this song never ended
This is hauntingly beautiful.
Also... U ZU MA KI
Wow, I never knew it is possible to make such a unique sound with these intruments! love it!
yess.. love to see colin stetson colab with junji ito.
How beautiful... the most relaxing music to me.
This is such a perfect example of Colin Stetson’s style that can be found in anything he’s contributed his music to, I.e. Hereditary, or more recently The Menu (which I think is his best film score to date)
listening again and again and again so beautiful
I was paralyzed for six and a half minutes. Absolutly brilliant.
This is amazing, thank you.
Peace to my madness.
The alpinist !!
That's just incredible art. Stuff like this makes me happy to be alive.
Mary Ann Hobbs brought me here. I do not have the words to describe how amazed I was to see and hear this 😳
You're music sends me in the most incredible Psychedelic trip ever, keep it up love all your music
This was stunning! I heard it randomly playing on my Alexa! I have since subscribed to your RUclips page, will certainly listen to this again! Thank you! Loved it!
i heard your sound before hereditary got released and i love it! as i heard it in the movie it just blew my mind! good mixture.
keep on going man!
I listened to this song during my first ever trip. The trip started by sucking because it felt like my esophagus was bleeding but when this song came on, oh boy. Let's just say some planets were explored and some stars went supernova.
Ohhh man. Doing it right!! Get a subpac to go along with it. Game changing
Good god he's amazing
Love his use of overtones especially on the alto. It’s such a big part of his distorted sound. Been trying to incorporate some oh his style into my tenor playing as well. Still haven’t gotten circular breathing down tho lol 😔
This is not scary, this sounds beautiful.
Possibly my only ever comment on RUclips, because this is total class. It makes me realise how little I’ve achieved in my life to date. I’ll strive for better of me. Or I’ll go back to the pub 😂
Your music is transportational. I have no idea where it takes me but I go anyway
Amazing! Thanks
Hauntingly beautiful.
straight chills everytime
beautiful! sublime!!!
Astounding!
A man seeing the effects of war on the battlefield
A person left on earth alone and isolated
The last tunes a person hears as the world ends
An atheist seeing one of those flaming eye wheel angels manifest
When I wake up from the dream of life, and fall back asleep.
@@BEZERKSTUDIOS718 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥👌🏼
wake up. the sun is never rising.
Perfecto ❤️
Magnificent
beautiful!