I've sad the same thing. It's just that you would not hear good music on mainstream radio and that represents the biggest audience. What is weird to me is that Jazz was once mainstream. But yes there is so much good music today.
This is mainly 'commercial' music, i.e. music intended for the mass market, the quality of which has declined considerably over the years. Fortunately internet made the access to "smaller" artists way easier!
Correct. The reality is there is no way to identify the true expression of a heart or hearts through music or sound, it's just that. True expression of heart and love. It is Yussef Dayes type of music.
No more questions about this! You said it right bro!! The other day a friend told me "they make no more good music nowadays" y replied: you mean massive industry... but there's great music happening nowadays! Just think Yussef's album was released in 2023❤ love to people reading this. You have a great taste of music guys!🎉
I've been drumming professionally most of my life (I'm 63) and Yussef Dayes inspires me like no other recent drummer. I love how he's tuned his side toms here. And that beat on the second track is mind-blowing. His groove and technique are just amazing. This is lovely, groovy, funky music. Music at its best, really. Enjoy. Thank you KEXP, especially your incredible engineers.
I know nothing about drums, let alone music - but that drummer, Yussef, seems to become more and more "clean" - by the minute! (Yes, I am aware of him - he's played with many people, including Tom Misch.) Genius band members - ALL!!
Like U just commented: the 2nd song reminded me of Dubb-step, an 'electronical studio-beat', love to hear the Jazz version live.😂😂😂 And I must agree; absoluty wel played, all of them, for that matter.🥰
For those of you who aren’t aware, that is Pino Palladino’s son laying down that sweet low end smoothness. And if you don’t know who That is, well enjoy your deep dive.
@@mismo358 For me, it’s got to be his work with Paul Young back in the 80’s. His playing on Paul’s cover of Anne Peeble’s “I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down” is so so good. It could also be why D’Angelo wanted him for that session.
Why does KEXP (like BBC Six Music ) work on so many different multiple levels? Because there is such a wide variety of talented musicians that they introduce us humble listeners to. So many artists we would never have discovered on most mainstream musical channels. Here is another case in point: a talented group of musicians performing truly beautiful and chilled sounds. Love it...
I listen to KRCL out of Salt Lake City. It’s non-commercial radio with a lot of fantastic people behind it. Same thing for lots of independent radio stations. !! Support your local independent radio station :-)
@@alexdik17 возможно потому, что при капитализме иначе быть не может? В мире где важны только деньги - нет места людям. Ну или можно тыкнуть пальцем в любую страну и сказать - это все они. А мы хорошие. And im wonder - how many trolls at the world....
@@alexdik17 relax and enjoy the music . If he wants to write in Russian , let it be . They are fighting the right battles to kick the Deep State invasion .
I met Yussef at a small clinic he put on, it was great, he made every single person in the room play drums. He was also very humble and down-to-earth. Afterwards he spent time talking to pretty much everyone individually.
It's pretty much a given for guys like these to have a beautiful rapport with the fans. When I used to do gigs it immediately became apparent to have a massive devotion and level of selflessness
They are all fantastic musicians but man Rocco is going for new heights. Drums and bass are complement each other perfectly, gj on the sound engineering!
I'm listening in the US.. Washington DC...with my brother who's in hospice. The enjoyment of your sounds for a lifetime. Hope to see you live after this God's journey thank you❤
Indeed - I love how he uses download programs, if he's using them on his keyboard, very interestingly. He changes the timbres according to what the band wants to convey. ❤
The KEXP host of this segment is the son of the legendary Larry Mizell of the Mizell Brothers who produced Donald Byrd and many others. I really enjoyed this video!
i'm so inspired by everyone here. 'What Kinda Music' with Tom Misch got me through the first year of the pandemic. 2020 was all the better for this album. 'Tidal Wave' remains forever on repeat.
Not a single "Dayes" goes past where im not listening to one of their tracks.. They're in all my playlist's. This way my ear drums are guaranteed a blessing where ever i am . Nothing but love.
Haven't been able to drum for years and man every ounce of this performance just MAKES ME WANT TO FUCKING JAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saw them at the MTL Jazz fest on Canada Day and it was simply put the best live show i've seen period. Awesome band, great tracks, great energy and impressive as hell! Been following Yussef for 5+ years and couldn't wait to see him live. Well worth it !
You know that head swelling, hair raising sensation? That's what I get when I listen to this masterpiece. I found Yussef Dayes two years ago and man's been a blessing! Talk about music that speaks directly to the soul. Much love brother 💙
Damn, I’ve been following these guys for a long time now, but Turquoise Galaxy is out of this world. Listen to this on a real Hifi system and you will be amazed. That bass is insane!!!!
And the guy introducing the band is Larry Mizell Jnr son of the legendary Larry Mizell who with his brother Fonce produced many 70,s legends including Donald Byrd, The Blackbyrds, The Jackson’s, Bobbi Humphrey and many others ….
Everyone YD brings into his lineup is criminally talented. Venna has changed my mind completely on sax, and I don’t know this keys player yet but HOLY shit!
I have thrashed this album on Spotify more than anything else this year and instantly heard the quality difference in this recording... floored. This needs to be uploaded as a live album.
Wow, Yussef…. You truly continue to blow my hearing & mind with your exceptional musical talent. Your are my favourite drummer. The composition & soundscape of your tracks paint such a view & set such a richness in my mood.
@@anthonyfox477 I looked up the bass he is using, it's an active bass but i'm not sure that's the only reason the sound is that good. The bass he is using is a Yamaha BB1100S, for amp I have no idea. Edit: I did some digging, he us using a Aguilar amp+cab, unsure which model/-s, but i think the subby part comes from the active pickups in the bass. Edit2: I believe he is using a Aguilar DB751 Amp+Aguilar DB851 Bass Cab.
@@JunglesmellsIt's a mix of different genres and not just jazz! It's diverse and beautiful, and deep. These guys are creative in nature! People don't realize how much talent this takes. I wonder what you listen to for music, enlighten me!
jungle smells might be going a bit over the top, but I do agree this is a weird reduction of jazz. I love everything Yussef Dayes and his gang makes, but in regards to true forward thinking jazz in the harmonic sense this is probably not it, I would look into Brad Meldhau's Mehliana for that.
Yussef on drums, Malik on the sax, Elijah on the keys, Rocco on the bass and Alexander on the percussion; thats a huge monster alignment 🙏🏼
mf stay sleep on Malik, dude is a really talented producer, in addition to the sax
These my present day goats right here
DREAM TEAM
Too much talent and greatness in one room
Absolute killer set! Big ups to whoever sought into fruition.
I can't believe people say there's no good music anymore.
They just dont know how to find.
I've sad the same thing. It's just that you would not hear good music on mainstream radio and that represents the biggest audience. What is weird to me is that Jazz was once mainstream. But yes there is so much good music today.
This is mainly 'commercial' music, i.e. music intended for the mass market, the quality of which has declined considerably over the years. Fortunately internet made the access to "smaller" artists way easier!
It's always been wild to me when people say that. Good music has ALWAYS been around. This is proof!
yeah, like Rick Beato. There a million good bands and artists around
Someone commented ‘taking jazz into the future’… but this ‘gift’ is happening now… so thanks for jazz of the ‘present’ thanks for the ‘present’!
Correct. The reality is there is no way to identify the true expression of a heart or hearts through music or sound, it's just that. True expression of heart and love. It is Yussef Dayes type of music.
This is an amazing comment
Love their music but they just recreated the sound of 70s. If you are interested the sound of future jazz. Try some nu jazz.
@@thirdeyes9993yeah ! Damn right thirdeyes, it reminds me the sound of few acid jazz tracks of the 90’s as well. It’s a kind of a past future 😜
No more questions about this! You said it right bro!!
The other day a friend told me "they make no more good music nowadays" y replied: you mean massive industry... but there's great music happening nowadays! Just think Yussef's album was released in 2023❤ love to people reading this. You have a great taste of music guys!🎉
This recording is helping me get through a very hard time in my life. Showing me there is still beauty in this world and giving me hope.
Music also carries me through so many difficult experiences. I wish you much beauty along your hard times.
There are people that simply were born to make music. Period.
I've been drumming professionally most of my life (I'm 63) and Yussef Dayes inspires me like no other recent drummer. I love how he's tuned his side toms here. And that beat on the second track is mind-blowing. His groove and technique are just amazing. This is lovely, groovy, funky music. Music at its best, really. Enjoy. Thank you KEXP, especially your incredible engineers.
He's fantastic. Excellent fundamentals while being right in the pocket.
I know nothing about drums, let alone music - but that drummer, Yussef, seems to become more and more "clean" - by the minute!
(Yes, I am aware of him - he's played with many people, including Tom Misch.)
Genius band members - ALL!!
Me too man
Like U just commented: the 2nd song reminded me of Dubb-step, an 'electronical studio-beat', love to hear the Jazz version live.😂😂😂
And I must agree; absoluty wel played, all of them, for that matter.🥰
This was world 🌍 class interview 🙏😁
The guy in the glasses was really good.
😂😂
Underrated comment fr😭
😂
I don’t even know you but you ain’t ever lie
poor guy at the congas in shambles during the first song
For those of you who aren’t aware, that is Pino Palladino’s son laying down that sweet low end smoothness.
And if you don’t know who That is, well enjoy your deep dive.
I already knew Rocco from his work with Yussef, but did not know of his father so thanks for that! Will check him out! 😁
Well, thanks :) love to find new music
I'm taking that dive right now. Your knowledge is greatly appreciated. Love.
Pino is the goat. He just recently been featured with a famous guitarist on tiny desk and bought the vinyl. His work with D angelo was goat for me
@@mismo358 For me, it’s got to be his work with Paul Young back in the 80’s. His playing on Paul’s cover of Anne Peeble’s “I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down” is so so good.
It could also be why D’Angelo wanted him for that session.
THE MESSI OF DRUMS
THE DRUMS OF MESSI
Praise the audio engineers at KEXP. Their studio is incredible.
Ok but seriously… Rocco Palladino is A BEAST on that bass 🔥
Shit low too
Feel happy to be alive with such wonderful musician. DON'T miss his live when he is playing near you.
These guys are phenomenal, but the sound engineering during this session truly deserves an award. It sounds even better than the studio recordings.
Perfection
Besides Yussef, Elijah Fox on keys is also outta of this world
Yussef, Kamasi Terrace, Robert....they have taken Jazz into another world. I love the vibes!!.
It’s like being carried away in a stream, endless variation, constant movement, complete harmony.
Why does KEXP (like BBC Six Music ) work on so many different multiple levels? Because there is such a wide variety of talented musicians that they introduce us humble listeners to. So many artists we would never have discovered on most mainstream musical channels. Here is another case in point: a talented group of musicians performing truly beautiful and chilled sounds. Love it...
I listen to KRCL out of Salt Lake City. It’s non-commercial radio with a lot of fantastic people behind it. Same thing for lots of independent radio stations. !! Support your local independent radio station :-)
Невероятная музыка . ребята вы дарите радость и спокойствие в этом сумасшедшем мире. Спасибо большое!!!
I wonder why this world is so crazy?
@@alexdik17 возможно потому, что при капитализме иначе быть не может? В мире где важны только деньги - нет места людям. Ну или можно тыкнуть пальцем в любую страну и сказать - это все они. А мы хорошие. And im wonder - how many trolls at the world....
@@ИгорьДжан-п2р yeah, sure. Remind me, where are you from, you so russian speaking?
@@alexdik17 relax and enjoy the music . If he wants to write in Russian , let it be . They are fighting the right battles to kick the Deep State invasion .
I was hypnotized for 27 minutes
That guy on keys is really inspiring. Dope band!
They ALL are fosho!!!
Elijah Fox
I met Yussef at a small clinic he put on, it was great, he made every single person in the room play drums. He was also very humble and down-to-earth. Afterwards he spent time talking to pretty much everyone individually.
It's pretty much a given for guys like these to have a beautiful rapport with the fans. When I used to do gigs it immediately became apparent to have a massive devotion and level of selflessness
It's not about fame ego sex and money these guys are about making music. Yuseff IS A ROLE MODEL which guess what he would immediately deny.
That piano man is a two brained wizard
godDAMN elijahs synth on turquoise galaxy!! such a banger
The part where he has it sound like an electric guitar in turquoise is mindblowing
Shout out to audio engineer Kevin Suggs!
Don’t forget about the light designer!!!
Listen to this all hours of the day. Brings serenity to my soul
They are all fantastic musicians but man Rocco is going for new heights. Drums and bass are complement each other perfectly, gj on the sound engineering!
I LOVE THE YUSSEF DAYES EXPERIENCE. I LOVE THE YUSSEF DAYES EXPERIENCE. I LOVE THE YUSSEF DAYES EXPERIENCE.
Chasing the Drums really reminds you that new music is always coming. Shoutout to Yussef and the gang to providing such an experience.
1000th ❤❤❤
What a superb moment... it makes me happy, sad, nostalgic and light at the same time...
Thanks to all !
I'm listening in the US.. Washington DC...with my brother who's in hospice. The enjoyment of your sounds for a lifetime. Hope to see you live after this God's journey thank you❤
Prayers for your brother Angela 💜💙💜
I’m going to the Yussef Dayes experience!!!!!! Santiago, Chile 12nov2024 hellyeahh
These mfs cold af
Elijah uses delay so tastefully. Specific key runs that harmonize over time and fill the space perfectly.
Indeed - I love how he uses download programs, if he's using them on his keyboard, very interestingly. He changes the timbres according to what the band wants to convey. ❤
delay is fascist no matter how you use it sory bud
@@beanstalk7893EXCUSE ME
The KEXP host of this segment is the son of the legendary Larry Mizell of the Mizell Brothers who produced Donald Byrd and many others. I really enjoyed this video!
Every member of this group is insane. But Elijah is another type of monster, what a legend!
Elijah Fox es el mago!
the best tuned drums i've ever heard.
Yo, put these tracks live as is on Spotify. These mixes are so fucking 🔥
One of the best drummers right now, had the pleasure to see him live in mumbai in 22
Wow! And, in Mumbai!!!
i'm so inspired by everyone here. 'What Kinda Music' with Tom Misch got me through the first year of the pandemic. 2020 was all the better for this album. 'Tidal Wave' remains forever on repeat.
j adore Yussef Dayes an extraordinary drummer..
Incredible Engineering from Rory and the KEXP team. Sounds Delightful.
Yussef Dayes and friends never disappoint their music enthusiasts.
FINALLY.
Thank you to KEXP for bringing us the greatest music and musicians on the planet
Love coming back to this, pure joy. Huge thanks for the KEXP, the production is AWESOME, I can hear every note, well done, you guys are great!
Not a single "Dayes" goes past where im not listening to one of their tracks.. They're in all my playlist's. This way my ear drums are guaranteed a blessing where ever i am . Nothing but love.
this melts my brain beautifully
I could listen to this for Dayes.
Ase' 💚ing it all information of each musician showing their great talent vibing together in elevation of higher energy⚡✨✨ 🕊️🕯️& 🫶🏾
I just woke up on a Saturday morning and was rewarded by this, wicked.
The music, the people, the recording and mixing are top notch. Love
Wow! Turquoise Galaxy mind blown
Taking jazz into the future!
jazz - jazz = success!
what does that mean to you specifically
@@Junglesmells wonderfully cryptic comment. I think i know what you mean too.
@@prestwickpioneer3474 which is?
@@prestwickpioneer3474 which is?
11:10 absolutely masterful 🔥🔥
Yussef Dayes + Bonobo would be a sweet combo
Track two is insane
This blew me away. Here I am worried that real music is dying. Faith restored.
This live version of Turquoise Galaxy is so, so much better than the one on the album. Insanely good
I don’t know what I did right to get this suggested in my algorithm, but I’m here for it!
CHASING THE DRUMZZZ!!!!🔥🔥
Always immensely proud to see Yussef on his amazing journey
Such a great talent from a wonderful family. Much love
I heard him years ago and knew he would do big things
oh my god Yusef! my favourite drummer of all time! wizard!
Haven't been able to drum for years and man every ounce of this performance just MAKES ME WANT TO FUCKING JAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Elijah Fox is a f..king legend🔥🔥🔥
Hello from Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Beautiful gig on january 24. Thanks for that show Yussef.
One of the best KEXP performances ever!
Love the vibe❤
Music For the Sake of Music!
Saw these guys live a couple weeks ago. Best musical experience of my life. Otherworldly level of talent and cohesiveness with these guys
Saw them at the MTL Jazz fest on Canada Day and it was simply put the best live show i've seen period.
Awesome band, great tracks, great energy and impressive as hell!
Been following Yussef for 5+ years and couldn't wait to see him live. Well worth it !
This whole band is nutty killin. Hell yeah
The keyboard player is awesome
One of my favorite albums of this year!!! Peace from the Southside of Chicago
g r a c i a s ! !
Melodic, superb flow.
Hello from jamming in Louisiana.
This is like butter.
Roni is the best drummer I’ve heard in years
This is some of the sickest new music I’ve heard in years, I’ve shared this with every musician in my life. Keep killing it y’all!
You know that head swelling, hair raising sensation? That's what I get when I listen to this masterpiece. I found Yussef Dayes two years ago and man's been a blessing! Talk about music that speaks directly to the soul. Much love brother 💙
Damn, I’ve been following these guys for a long time now, but Turquoise Galaxy is out of this world. Listen to this on a real Hifi system and you will be amazed. That bass is insane!!!!
Every recording is dynamic/unique and live shows are even better!
Incredible and I’m grateful to know we’re till at it
That wompy Korg groove at the start of the 2nd track is unbewompable.
And the guy introducing the band is Larry Mizell Jnr son of the legendary Larry Mizell who with his brother Fonce produced many 70,s legends including Donald Byrd, The Blackbyrds, The Jackson’s, Bobbi Humphrey and many others ….
Elijah manually cranking the filter knob on Turquoise Galaxy was great haha
Been in and out on jazz for 50 years. Best I’ve heard in many many years. London scene on it.
Chasing the drum sounding incredible
Why wasn't Yussef on the BET Awards show?? This is Soul Music!! Music for the Soul. !!
Everyone YD brings into his lineup is criminally talented. Venna has changed my mind completely on sax, and I don’t know this keys player yet but HOLY shit!
Total class !!! Love from BRASIL
Wow...
Magistral, gente magnífica.
I have thrashed this album on Spotify more than anything else this year and instantly heard the quality difference in this recording... floored. This needs to be uploaded as a live album.
Experiencing this was akin to enjoying a premium cognac, sophisticated, full-bodied, and truly unforgettable. Yussef Dayes never disappoints!
that's a smooth ass band
Real shit
Elijah Fox 🎹 🔥
every time I listen to Yussef and his groups, I discover facial muscles I had no idea excisted. What a legend! what a sound!
Pause ⏸️ 😅
This will be watched over and over again by many throughout the years to come. Incredible ❤
you're right! "remember when the media convinced thousands of people that elevator music was Jazz?" "oh yeah all that UK Jazz stuff?" "yeah"
Elevator jazz music is my favorite😂@@Junglesmells
Wow, Yussef…. You truly continue to blow my hearing & mind with your exceptional musical talent. Your are my favourite drummer. The composition & soundscape of your tracks paint such a view & set such a richness in my mood.
The drumming. The keys playing.. And that BASS sound is out of this world!!
Bass sound is so full and subby but also clear. Any idea how he's achieving that?
@@anthonyfox477 I looked up the bass he is using, it's an active bass but i'm not sure that's the only reason the sound is that good. The bass he is using is a Yamaha BB1100S, for amp I have no idea. Edit: I did some digging, he us using a Aguilar amp+cab, unsure which model/-s, but i think the subby part comes from the active pickups in the bass.
Edit2: I believe he is using a Aguilar DB751 Amp+Aguilar DB851 Bass Cab.
@@markusw9286 my man!
Dude i never heard bass sound like this, Its awesome!
Probably suboctav pedal
The London jazz scene is making this genre modernized and accessible.
they took the Jazz out of the music and now people like it. Turns out people like repetitive, bland music and not actual Jazz
@@Junglesmells bro didnt listen
@@Junglesmells i wouldnt say this is bland and repetitive
@@JunglesmellsIt's a mix of different genres and not just jazz! It's diverse and beautiful, and deep. These guys are creative in nature! People don't realize how much talent this takes. I wonder what you listen to for music, enlighten me!
jungle smells might be going a bit over the top, but I do agree this is a weird reduction of jazz. I love everything Yussef Dayes and his gang makes, but in regards to true forward thinking jazz in the harmonic sense this is probably not it, I would look into Brad Meldhau's Mehliana for that.
It does not get any better 🎉
This is just Gorgeous!!!