⏩ Video Question: Which member of Dirty Loops do you listen to the most when you hear their music? For me its Henrik on bass! For live content catch me on Twitch. www.twitch.tv/drumrolltony
Henrik stands out with his beautiful tone, awesome technique and musicality, for sure. But then, so do all three of them, at least for me, after having grown some ‘vocal and drum chops’ ears. Just repeating what someone else once said: “With Dirty Loops each one of the players is the best player in the band” :)
@@DrumRollTonyReacts here is o couple of nice liveclips from a concert recently "coffey break os over and Rock you" ruclips.net/video/u_xky8jH60s/видео.html; ruclips.net/video/jh7yLMjXdQU/видео.html
For me it honestly depends on the song. Like on "Next To You" I feel like the singer carried that song. With those Stevie Wonder like runs. But let's say on follow the light, Henrik was best. Work Sh*t out was Aaron's day. So it's song dependant. But then there are songs like "Follow the light" and everyone comes to play.
There is a reason why i like watching you. Its all the pauses and insight. If i just want to listen to the music without other content i can just watch or listen to them on their channel.
To me it’s how you can always tell he only pauses when he has something insightful to say, and he never pauses for very long. A lot of people pause for like 2 minutes to say nothing in a complicated way. Refreshing to be short and sweet and hit the actual points
This was the first thing I ever heard from Dirty Loops. Twenty seconds in I figured I understood the band name: OK, so they take a ”dirty loop” and play over it. Cool. Five minutes later? Mind blown. It makes me infinitely happy that there are people in this world who are willing to put in the unfathomable hours needed to sound this unbelievable. Prior to hearing them, I didn’t know people could do this.
Instant sub. You're one of the better reactors I've ever stumbled across. I want you to do a lot of their songs, even as a retrospective and just general smart commentary over it. Pretty please.
The amazing thing about Aron a lot of people overlook is dude plays single bass, so that "double bass" part he plays is with a singles pedal, heel-toe method that is out of this world. These guys are just too good
And he was playing alternating diddles with his right hand and right foot which takes a ton of practice and coordination, plus at that speed is ridiculous
The keyboard solo is so rich, and more impressively, the bass followed it with laser tight changes at lightning fast speed... then the drummer brings down the roof... these 3 dudes are aliens 👽
I actually LOVE the constant rewinding. I listen to music the same exact way. If I hear something that makes me tilt my head or gives me chills, I MUST rewind and hear it again to soak it in. 👍🏻
I don't play much anymore, but I went through my life playing a lot of music. I was pretty good, better than average really, but then you hear these guys, and it's just like.....shit. It keeps you grounded, and I've heard some great groups live. Pat Metheny Group, John Mclaughlin, Return To Forever, Zappa Plays Zappa, Maynard Ferguson, Bela' Fleck and the Flecktones, Aquarium Rescue Unit, Chick Corea....these guys are right up there with them. Thank God for music.
obviously the instrumentals here are absolutely flawless, as always, but man...his voice just never fails to blow my mind. so glad i stumbled across this band from youtube.
Really like your reaction! I learned a lot 🙂 Found Dirty Loops two years ago and their music and reactions like yours given me so much joy! And next week I will get to see them live! 😃
Top class and super educated reaction. These guys are stratospheric musicians - possibly among the best in the world on their respective instruments - and to be able to just reasonably convey what they are doing in this song is a feat. Kudos brother!
Hell yeah. As soon as I saw this was work shit out, I knew you were gonna love it. The change in tonality after the buildup with the strings coming in briefly when it drops into the solo has to be one of my favorite moments in modern music. It caught me so completely off guard the first time I heard it. And I love how in the drum solo first section he manages to keep the same figure going on the snare in every little phrase, regardless of how he approached each phrase. It's unbelievable how these guys create such complex harmonic motion while still keeping enough pop sensibility to not lose the non-jazz/fusion listeners.
Great! I´m a Dirty Loops fan from Brazil (they are so good that is almost unbeliveable) and I´ve been watching Reactions on this track, which I really love. I think you´re the first one, non-brazilian, to immediately recognize the sound of the instrument Berimbau!
Your expressions are exactly the same as mine when I heard this, its just ridiculous and amazing, and I'm so glad that there are people like this in the world creating music for us to be blown away by... great reaction...
Thanks for this reaction vid, Tony, enjoyed it very, very much. To listen to Dirty Loops with you was an awesome journey, the commentary super interesting to me. This song is just so funkedelic, so jazzy and soulful, with such ripper grooves! Henrik fits in so seamlessly with what percussion and drums are doing, but then also compliments the vocal and keyboard lines (in a podcast he talked about ‘faking counterpoint’, and man he does it well 🤣) He’s just a musical beast on bass. As Lotta was saying, that interview on Bassmagazin is 100% worth checking out. In another one, a podcast with Cory Wong on Wong Notes, Henrik explains some more about his super fat and rich bass sound on this track. Honestly, I could live on that sound! ;) Jonah -insane too. You mentioned phrasing (maybe also in connection with Aron’s playing-) and it’s one of the things I love so much on this track: Jonah’s phrasing, on vocals but especially in his key solos. Also him playing across the beat - I get dizzy listening to him play, but just like your heart attack: in the best possible way. Then they drop you back down on earth and whack you with the biggest hits and accents… So much of DL, for me, is about contrasts, -in all directions. And Aron?! Man…… You highlighted so many things about his playing, the decrescendo cymbals at the end of his phrases, -so much tasty and skilful work there. Thanks again, this was one of the dopest reactions to Dirty Loops for me out there 🙏 Hoping for more in the future ☺️
"Water moving over rocks." Love that image! Here is another one: Henrik strolls away into the forest picking flowers, but always returns just in time to fulfill his duties of the daily work.
You might already have read it, but there's a really interesting interview with Henrik, in Bass Magazine (search for Henrik Linder songified, and it should pop right up) where he goes through the creative process of the whole Phoenix EP, and talks a bit about why his basslines are so unorthodox with DL. The main bassline in this song, for example, was originally written as a midi bassline by Aron and when Henrik wanted to simplify it a bit, Aron was all "Nope, you just have to figure it out", hahaha. And yeah, the skill needed to play that ridiculous drum solo back for the video, the same way it was recorded, is insane. Jonah said, in an interview on Stratele Studio's channel (at least I think it was in that one), that he had it all down exactly as it was recorded and didn't miss a beat. Complete madness. And as someone who is no way near coordinated enough to play drums (or any instrument where you have to play more than one note at a time really), this solo totally blows my mind. :O
Wow. Från ditt namn tror jag du är svensk. Jag har alltid undrar hur de filmat solot. I always thought they did it live because right before he starts the video goes black. And then I thought all was live after that. But then I didn’t get how they managed to keep the same drum mix if the second half of the song was recorded afterwards. I’ve been playing drums my whole life. An happy amateur. And. To memorise that solo…… I could not even think about that as a possibility to shoot the video…. Madness.
@@mogglie Ja, som Jonah beskrev det i den där 1,5-timmesintervjun på Stratele Studios (plus ev info jag fått från nån annan intervju nånstans; kan inte alltid hålla isär vad jag hört var 😬), så är det improviserade solon på inspelningen, men när de spelade in videon fick både han och Aron sätta sig och transkribera sina egna solon, för att kunna återge dem trovärdigt när de filmade videon. Häftigt tillvägagångssätt. Aron fick väl iofs nytta av det jobbet när de publicerade bas- och trumböckerna under pandemin, men ändå. Vilket jobb!
Great video! I've seen a lot of reactions of this song and rarely someone points out the berimbau and the samba inspiration. But, I think that they got inspiration of another brazilian genre, the baião, specially in the bass rhythm.
…and as we’ve spoken about before, “Ring of Saturn” from their Turbo album (collab with Cory Wong) seems also massively Latin-inspired to me… love the berimbau and those rhythms
I applaud you!!! I've been listening to and marveling at Dirty Loops-manship for a very long time, yet can't let a day go by without my D.L. fix. As such a devotee, I've listened to a lot of reaction videos, and most dote on Aron and Henrick's genius while giving Jonah's bedrock keyboards and vocals short shrift. You don't, you hear the ensemble playing……a literal gestalt. You are a breath of fresh air…………SUBSCRIBE!
Love your insight into the small details that only years of experience can truly appreciate, so the pauses are great. Your explanation of consistency and stick heights had me flash back to move ins in drum corps. I'd love to see you react to some drum corps features, maybe some from mid 2000's Cavaliers, not that I'm biased in any way. Also, I'm sure you're familiar with him but it'd be awesome to see your input on any of Mark Giuliana's projects. Keep up the good work, love your content!
I love finding out there are DCI alum that watch the vids. Which year Cavies did you march? I would also be curious which project of Mark's you would like to see on here.
@@DrumRollTonyReacts I'm partial to his beat music project but this Mehliana video is pretty crazy. ruclips.net/video/cnH27mxW0KM/видео.html I wouldn't blame if you listened on a stream rather than dedicating a video on it. He gets pretty esoteric, haha. I marched 05 - 06, seems like a lifetime ago!
Rumour has that the video is recorded play back. Even the drum solo. He casually said. “I remember it. “. And just played over the tune for the recording…..
I’ve watched this reaction video several times mainly because Tony deserves a trophy for drum playing via mouth noises. Nobody better. 😎 But I also just realized something. I get the feeling that each one of these three players considers themself the lucky one for meeting the other two when they did.
Thanks a lot for doing it anyway! Keep pausing as much as you want, that’s why we’re here, to get another perspective or noticed things we didn’t get when we listen to the song the first time. I bet you would pause a lot if you did a video on Jacob Collier :D
There´s so much Pat Metheny in Jonah´s solo. His classical background blended with the modern fusion makes his playing very interesting. And the snare ....that´s some Gavin Harrison tuning right there. :D
From one swedish drumgod to another, its time for Meshuggah. Clockworks drumcam is a good start. Thomas Haake is not human. Really liked the reaction. Keep it up. And more Dirty Loops please. :)
Wow what s great reaction!! Love when you go deeep and go back analysing the music. Hope typ get a reaction from you on DLs ”thriller cover” or why not ”Diamon ring” from Jonahs soloalbum😀
DO THE SAMBA episode and how it differs from western music! I'm clueless but I find it fascinating. Please enlighten me on the Latin rhythmic offerings. I look forward to it!
Have you noticed that he does a pitch bend on the high tom at 14:02? I certainly didn’t, but a commenter on another video pointed it out. He presses the head with the left stick to raise the pitch when he hits it with the right. 🤯 So quick it’s barely noticeable.
Great stuff, goes right over my head of course, but sounds awesome all the same, and that's the magic, isn't it? At one point I had more to say, but I did lose my train of thought over just watching and listening, I'll take that as a good thing. For other three-pieces doing really cool stuff I think of ASTERISM and SOKONINARU, pretty sure eventually you'll want to get to them, and then there's TRICOT as well :)
⏩ Video Question: Which member of Dirty Loops do you listen to the most when you hear their music? For me its Henrik on bass!
For live content catch me on Twitch. www.twitch.tv/drumrolltony
Henrik stands out with his beautiful tone, awesome technique and musicality, for sure. But then, so do all three of them, at least for me, after having grown some ‘vocal and drum chops’ ears. Just repeating what someone else once said: “With Dirty Loops each one of the players is the best player in the band” :)
@@fiddlestix3025 that's a good way to put it
Most of the time, it’s Henrik. Other times, he and Aron are tied. Henrik just has so much soul in his style of play that it’s hard to ignore.
@@DrumRollTonyReacts here is o couple of nice liveclips from a concert recently "coffey break os over and Rock you" ruclips.net/video/u_xky8jH60s/видео.html;
ruclips.net/video/jh7yLMjXdQU/видео.html
For me it honestly depends on the song. Like on "Next To You" I feel like the singer carried that song. With those Stevie Wonder like runs. But let's say on follow the light, Henrik was best. Work Sh*t out was Aaron's day. So it's song dependant. But then there are songs like "Follow the light" and everyone comes to play.
There is a reason why i like watching you. Its all the pauses and insight. If i just want to listen to the music without other content i can just watch or listen to them on their channel.
Appreciate the comment
Same, Arvid 👍
To me it’s how you can always tell he only pauses when he has something insightful to say, and he never pauses for very long. A lot of people pause for like 2 minutes to say nothing in a complicated way. Refreshing to be short and sweet and hit the actual points
@@xanderkbruh582 spot on 👍
This was the first thing I ever heard from Dirty Loops. Twenty seconds in I figured I understood the band name: OK, so they take a ”dirty loop” and play over it. Cool. Five minutes later? Mind blown. It makes me infinitely happy that there are people in this world who are willing to put in the unfathomable hours needed to sound this unbelievable. Prior to hearing them, I didn’t know people could do this.
Instant sub. You're one of the better reactors I've ever stumbled across.
I want you to do a lot of their songs, even as a retrospective and just general smart commentary over it. Pretty please.
Thanks for the kind words
Same here, enjoyed this immensely.
The amazing thing about Aron a lot of people overlook is dude plays single bass, so that "double bass" part he plays is with a singles pedal, heel-toe method that is out of this world. These guys are just too good
And he was playing alternating diddles with his right hand and right foot which takes a ton of practice and coordination, plus at that speed is ridiculous
Love your comments, Tony. Fun to watch you and the amazing Dirty loops.
The keyboard solo is so rich, and more impressively, the bass followed it with laser tight changes at lightning fast speed... then the drummer brings down the roof... these 3 dudes are aliens 👽
I actually LOVE the constant rewinding. I listen to music the same exact way. If I hear something that makes me tilt my head or gives me chills, I MUST rewind and hear it again to soak it in. 👍🏻
I don't play much anymore, but I went through my life playing a lot of music. I was pretty good, better than average really, but then you hear these guys, and it's just like.....shit. It keeps you grounded, and I've heard some great groups live. Pat Metheny Group, John Mclaughlin, Return To Forever, Zappa Plays Zappa, Maynard Ferguson, Bela' Fleck and the Flecktones, Aquarium Rescue Unit, Chick Corea....these guys are right up there with them. Thank God for music.
obviously the instrumentals here are absolutely flawless, as always, but man...his voice just never fails to blow my mind. so glad i stumbled across this band from youtube.
This is what you get when everyone is the best player in the band...
Hahaga TRUTH
Really like your reaction! I learned a lot 🙂 Found Dirty Loops two years ago and their music and reactions like yours given me so much joy! And next week I will get to see them live! 😃
I'm so jealous you are seeing them
Top class and super educated reaction. These guys are stratospheric musicians - possibly among the best in the world on their respective instruments - and to be able to just reasonably convey what they are doing in this song is a feat. Kudos brother!
Hell yeah. As soon as I saw this was work shit out, I knew you were gonna love it.
The change in tonality after the buildup with the strings coming in briefly when it drops into the solo has to be one of my favorite moments in modern music. It caught me so completely off guard the first time I heard it.
And I love how in the drum solo first section he manages to keep the same figure going on the snare in every little phrase, regardless of how he approached each phrase.
It's unbelievable how these guys create such complex harmonic motion while still keeping enough pop sensibility to not lose the non-jazz/fusion listeners.
Great comment 🍻
Wow that bass line is awesome.
Great! I´m a Dirty Loops fan from Brazil (they are so good that is almost unbeliveable) and I´ve been watching Reactions on this track, which I really love. I think you´re the first one, non-brazilian, to immediately recognize the sound of the instrument Berimbau!
Amazing comments, Tony. This group is simply beyond. Have watched it 4 times now. Some more Dirty loops from you?
Great analysis and music ear, intresting music talk trough, please more reactions to dirty loops!!!
Jonah is such a new big brain mix of jazz and classical sensibilities intricately mixed... very fresh.
Your expressions are exactly the same as mine when I heard this, its just ridiculous and amazing, and I'm so glad that there are people like this in the world creating music for us to be blown away by... great reaction...
Who gives a rat's ass is the non-musicians do not like the rewinding. Keep up the good work Tony!! We Do
Saw them two weeks ago and it was amazing. Good vibes, on the point and I love them so much. ❤🔥
I'm jealous
Great reaction! Hoping for more DL!
Thanks for this reaction vid, Tony, enjoyed it very, very much.
To listen to Dirty Loops with you was an awesome journey, the commentary super interesting to me.
This song is just so funkedelic, so jazzy and soulful, with such ripper grooves!
Henrik fits in so seamlessly with what percussion and drums are doing, but then also compliments the vocal and keyboard lines (in a podcast he talked about ‘faking counterpoint’, and man he does it well 🤣) He’s just a musical beast on bass.
As Lotta was saying, that interview on Bassmagazin is 100% worth checking out.
In another one, a podcast with Cory Wong on Wong Notes, Henrik explains some more about his super fat and rich bass sound on this track. Honestly, I could live on that sound! ;)
Jonah -insane too.
You mentioned phrasing (maybe also in connection with Aron’s playing-) and it’s one of the things I love so much on this track: Jonah’s phrasing, on vocals but especially in his key solos.
Also him playing across the beat - I get dizzy listening to him play, but just like your heart attack: in the best possible way.
Then they drop you back down on earth and whack you with the biggest hits and accents…
So much of DL, for me, is about contrasts, -in all directions.
And Aron?! Man……
You highlighted so many things about his playing, the decrescendo cymbals at the end of his phrases, -so much tasty and skilful work there.
Thanks again, this was one of the dopest reactions to Dirty Loops for me out there 🙏
Hoping for more in the future ☺️
"Water moving over rocks." Love that image! Here is another one: Henrik strolls away into the forest picking flowers, but always returns just in time to fulfill his duties of the daily work.
You might already have read it, but there's a really interesting interview with Henrik, in Bass Magazine (search for Henrik Linder songified, and it should pop right up) where he goes through the creative process of the whole Phoenix EP, and talks a bit about why his basslines are so unorthodox with DL. The main bassline in this song, for example, was originally written as a midi bassline by Aron and when Henrik wanted to simplify it a bit, Aron was all "Nope, you just have to figure it out", hahaha.
And yeah, the skill needed to play that ridiculous drum solo back for the video, the same way it was recorded, is insane. Jonah said, in an interview on Stratele Studio's channel (at least I think it was in that one), that he had it all down exactly as it was recorded and didn't miss a beat. Complete madness. And as someone who is no way near coordinated enough to play drums (or any instrument where you have to play more than one note at a time really), this solo totally blows my mind. :O
Wow.
Från ditt namn tror jag du är svensk. Jag har alltid undrar hur de filmat solot.
I always thought they did it live because right before he starts the video goes black. And then I thought all was live after that. But then I didn’t get how they managed to keep the same drum mix if the second half of the song was recorded afterwards.
I’ve been playing drums my whole life. An happy amateur. And. To memorise that solo…… I could not even think about that as a possibility to shoot the video…. Madness.
@@mogglie Ja, som Jonah beskrev det i den där 1,5-timmesintervjun på Stratele Studios (plus ev info jag fått från nån annan intervju nånstans; kan inte alltid hålla isär vad jag hört var 😬), så är det improviserade solon på inspelningen, men när de spelade in videon fick både han och Aron sätta sig och transkribera sina egna solon, för att kunna återge dem trovärdigt när de filmade videon. Häftigt tillvägagångssätt. Aron fick väl iofs nytta av det jobbet när de publicerade bas- och trumböckerna under pandemin, men ändå. Vilket jobb!
Great video! I've seen a lot of reactions of this song and rarely someone points out the berimbau and the samba inspiration. But, I think that they got inspiration of another brazilian genre, the baião, specially in the bass rhythm.
Samba is so cool
…and as we’ve spoken about before, “Ring of Saturn” from their Turbo album (collab with Cory Wong) seems also massively Latin-inspired to me… love the berimbau and those rhythms
I applaud you!!! I've been listening to and marveling at Dirty Loops-manship for a very long time, yet can't let a day go by without my D.L. fix. As such a devotee, I've listened to a lot of reaction videos, and most dote on Aron and Henrick's genius while giving Jonah's bedrock keyboards and vocals short shrift. You don't, you hear the ensemble playing……a literal gestalt. You are a breath of fresh air…………SUBSCRIBE!
Love your insight into the small details that only years of experience can truly appreciate, so the pauses are great. Your explanation of consistency and stick heights had me flash back to move ins in drum corps. I'd love to see you react to some drum corps features, maybe some from mid 2000's Cavaliers, not that I'm biased in any way. Also, I'm sure you're familiar with him but it'd be awesome to see your input on any of Mark Giuliana's projects. Keep up the good work, love your content!
I love finding out there are DCI alum that watch the vids. Which year Cavies did you march? I would also be curious which project of Mark's you would like to see on here.
@@DrumRollTonyReacts I'm partial to his beat music project but this Mehliana video is pretty crazy. ruclips.net/video/cnH27mxW0KM/видео.html
I wouldn't blame if you listened on a stream rather than dedicating a video on it. He gets pretty esoteric, haha. I marched 05 - 06, seems like a lifetime ago!
I just love the ghost notes!!! And hey, this band too! 😂
Grandissimo brano questo.Inutile dire che sono tutti e 3 bravissimi:voce,piano,basso e batteria sono da applausi!!!
I think it's funny how some reactors are so intense about their reactions being first listens and you've clearly heard this infinite times😂
This is the only song in the channel that's not a first listen.
I always loved the little fill he does at 14:01
Rumour has that the video is recorded play back. Even the drum solo. He casually said. “I remember it. “. And just played over the tune for the recording…..
This will be rad! To your question: all of them ^^
Did you catch the first line of the drum solo is a direct quote of the vocal melody…
I’ve watched this reaction video several times mainly because Tony deserves a trophy for drum playing via mouth noises. Nobody better. 😎 But I also just realized something. I get the feeling that each one of these three players considers themself the lucky one for meeting the other two when they did.
Thanks a lot for doing it anyway! Keep pausing as much as you want, that’s why we’re here, to get another perspective or noticed things we didn’t get when we listen to the song the first time.
I bet you would pause a lot if you did a video on Jacob Collier :D
There´s so much Pat Metheny in Jonah´s solo. His classical background blended with the modern fusion makes his playing very interesting. And the snare ....that´s some Gavin Harrison tuning right there. :D
From one swedish drumgod to another, its time for Meshuggah. Clockworks drumcam is a good start. Thomas Haake is not human.
Really liked the reaction. Keep it up. And more Dirty Loops please. :)
No worries about rewinding. Us real musicians understand.
👏👏
I came here after watching another “reaction” video with quite a few more views… this is so much better. You had me at berimbau
Aron is the King of the snare rolls!
It's called a Gong Drum!
And the joke is, the guys play that work shit out life as good as the studio version.
OMGLMFAO , MAD SKILLS , left me in a pool of stupidity 😮😅
Proud to be a Swede!
How do you spell that Brazilian instrument?It’s super cool and I’ve always wondered what that is!
berimbau ☺️
And who gives a damn how much you rewind? These guys are so far above the norm that it’s almost not real! Chops for eons!
Gives me a Pat Metheny feel
I don't know about you guys, but I'm exhausted.
Leo de los Reyes
Percussionist/ Drummer
California, USA
Rewind as much as you want ..... its a 'Honest' reaction to what you've just heard
What is the name of the Brazilian instrument that runs under the whole song?
What's actually going on at 13:21 rhythmically lol 😆
Yea this solo is just.......🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Wow what s great reaction!! Love when you go deeep and go back analysing the music. Hope typ get a reaction from you on DLs ”thriller cover” or why not ”Diamon ring” from Jonahs soloalbum😀
DO THE SAMBA episode and how it differs from western music! I'm clueless but I find it fascinating. Please enlighten me on the Latin rhythmic offerings. I look forward to it!
Check out Jack & Owayne's U.T.F.F. Feat Henrik Linder. Elite level musicians all of them!
Took me to school is putting it mildly
👽-Henrik 👽-Aron 👽-Jonah
I would love to hear your opinion and professional breakdown of concerto for drums by Virgil donati if you haven't done it yet ....mindmelt city !!
Have you noticed that he does a pitch bend on the high tom at 14:02? I certainly didn’t, but a commenter on another video pointed it out. He presses the head with the left stick to raise the pitch when he hits it with the right. 🤯 So quick it’s barely noticeable.
You know what pisses me off about HENRIK.. he never works at it he leans back on his amp and plays. Me I'm sweating bullets damn!
Haha dude is a diety
Can you react to larnell lewis zildjian live. Amazing drummer and another amazing bass player in mono neon.
Great stuff, goes right over my head of course, but sounds awesome all the same, and that's the magic, isn't it?
At one point I had more to say, but I did lose my train of thought over just watching and listening, I'll take that as a good thing.
For other three-pieces doing really cool stuff I think of ASTERISM and SOKONINARU, pretty sure eventually you'll want to get to them, and then there's TRICOT as well :)
Another awesome video! Can we get a reaction of Ants of the Sky by Between the Buried and Me? Looking forward to more content.
Could you react to Archspire please. There is a awesome drum playthrough for their song Lucid. You will be amazed and their new album is amazing.
you know thats a fretless?
Please do a reaction to Luke Holland - Skrillex 'Cinema' Revisited - Drum Cover
Hmmmmm
You actually interrupt to say insightful things
That is definitely the goal