If you saw em live in 2000 you might have gotten the chance. I was lucky enough to see em 3 times that year and one show was at a small bar in Ohio where I got to stand on the side of the stage like directly next to Ryan the entire show. He’s the reason I started playing bass.
For real. To be honest I slept on this dude because I fucking hated Mudvayne and then I listened to him play not Mudvayne and he's literally one of the best bassists in the world, easily
@@cyborg6123 he the best indeed. He was ahead all the bass players at his time. His technique was unique n far ahead at the time during nu metal era. Most of All modern bass players are inspired by him.
I hope people who loved Mudvayne back in the days, find and enjoy the music he's making now. This dude is so inspired and inspirational! I hope one day he gets the credit he deserves.
I was blasted by LD50 back then and still love the earlier albums. And it's what kept me interested in Ryan, so I was indeed blasted again when the first STG record came out!
Ryan's takent is what got me back into bass after walking away from it in my yearly teens. Wouldn't be until 30 years later that I got back into music. I now am playing both bass a 6 string guitar. They each add skills that complement both instruments. Thank Ryan for reviving my desire to slap some springs and to grind out some chords. I wish you all the best.
Exactly what Eirkneifer said. I loved Ryan’s playing from 2000 so very much that he remained in the banks of my memory, which lead to me running searches to watch him play and seeing if he continued making music post-Mudvayne, 20 years later! - Testament to how much I love and respect his playing - Which is how I discovered StG. And I’m very glad I did. I always appreciated the nuances of his playing that can sometimes get lost in the mix in the metal brashness of Mudvayne. And I always loved the softer, melodic, more chill side of Mudvayne. So Soften The Glare has been very enjoyable for me. I highly doubt I’m alone on this. Long Live Ryan Martinie and his otherworldly talent!
I find interesting that no matter what project Ryan is, he didn't change his sound, his style or his gear, he's just him. And getting better at it off course.
He is a purist. No effects- pure organic bass into amp sound. Even in Mudvayne. Living proof of the statement- Tone is in the fingers. And the fretless Warwick Thumb 😂
@@cysecgnz nothing in life is permanent. Even Ryan's association with Warwick Thumb. 😅 Was saving up to buy a Thumb. I need to sell a kidney or two, for that Fodera. 😭
Id be fine with Danny or Chris Adler. Both, in my opinion, are far more skilled than any other drummer I've heard, besides Neil Pert.. RIP Also they both have raised the bar in drumming innovation for their respective styles.
Him and matt were what made mudvaye so fucking great. Both technical wizards. Even if you listen to that first album beginning of all things to end they were so fuckin tight. My fave riff of his is the patient mental
Not to be nit picky but Ryan wasn't on the first album Kill, I Oughtta (rereleased as Beginning of All Things to End). That was a fella named Shawn Barclay. But I totally get what you're saying. That rhythm section was so damn unique... Gave Chad and Greg all kinds of weird places to go in the music.
@@AlexS-ei7kp yep. That's why cultivate sounds so.. eh.. not Ryan 😂. That bassline is missing about 200 notes to be a Martinie lick. I mean, it's good. Don't get me wrong. But it ain't ryknow 😉
I could literally watch Ryan playthrough videos like... all day. How does a brain in function in a way that comes up with parts like these? Every note is so uniquely him.
700+ suscribers. The channel (at this time) has only been up for 12 hours with literally just one video up. I think it could be worse. I hope people who loved Mudvayne back in the days, find and enjoy the music he's making now.
This is the way to start a year... Ryan man, you are a HUGE influence of my bass playing, a big fan of you, thanks for doing this, you don't have idea how many people admire you, and I'm one of the first of that list...
This guy shows the diversity of a true musician! The slap bass work he did in mudvayne was unprecedented in my opinion...mixing it into heavy music was unique. Soften the Glare even shows more of his talent! Love it
Something I love about watching bass players in general is how unique their right hand techniques are from each other. I really like yours in particular.
Ryan is one of best metal bass players that ever existed on this godly earth. I really enjoy hearing his bass lines. Ryan, we'd love to hear more of your stuff! Glad mudvayne is back now so maybe we can get to hear more of what you have to offer.
I am so happy this channel exists! Ryan's one of my favorite bassists and he's one of the reasons I picked up the bass guitar! This guy is insanely talented and I've always wanted to learn his secrets! I'd absolutely love it if you made more of these! 🤘😎
Ryan pulls every piece of the band out of that bass. The percussion and rhythm of the drums, the melodies of the guitars, and bass guitar's own low end thump. No other bassist sounds like Ryan.
Amazballs!!....Been paying attention to Ryan ever since LD50 and always will. HUGELY Influential to so many in all genre's these days. Eugene in Jinjer just to name one that I just heard in an interview says Ryan the #1 influence and those of us Mudvayne fans saw it without him even saying it. RYAN, YOU ARE THE MAN!! Please don't ever stop🤘😃🤘
Thank you Ryan for this amazing share. You have always been a big influence in my playing, and I’m very much looking forward to whatever you post on this channel ✌️
I think Mudvayne is about to make an appearance. This channel might confirm that maybe ? ? Right ? Or am I reaching ? I miss Mudvayne. Even this instrumental has L.D 50 feels
Greatest bass player of all time right here. Been a fan since LD.50 and it's in large part due to Ryan's playing that I continue to have that album and some of the other Mudvayne albums on high rotation to this day. Soften the Glare are also fucking fantastic and worth your time. Never stop creating incredible art, thanks for sharing this Ryan.
Been a huge fan of Mudvayne ever since the first time I ever saw the video for “Dig”. Never gotten to go to any concerts of theirs, but I definitely listen to their music. 🤘🙂🤘
I have practiced drums since I was 16 and just recently picked up bass, after playing guitar, because I thought it'd be easier.. Then I watch stuff like this, Mudvayne, and Lamb of God. And isntantly I get intimidated. What helps is thinking of them when they first started. Possibly thinking they wouldn't be good enough to make it big someday while watching their idles play. That makes me not want to quit and push myself harder. I may never be the best anything, but I will damn sure try til I die. As long as I can put out music that makes people think and feel strongly about, anything, I will be happy. Thank you Ryan Martinie for being an inspiration for half of my life and many years to come.
Greatest damn bass player of all time in my generation. No one in the world has the sound and oddly unique technique like him. He revolutionized the way how the bass is played. You can put a blindfold on me and I could pick up If Ryan is playing or not. Very distinctive sound and methods. He’s the reason why I started playing Warwick bass guitar.
So happy you decided to make official releases on your youtube channel and the fact that this already has 25k+ views I am so excited for what is to come taking in mind that this song is off your first album. Much love Ryan u gotta be my biggest inspiration for bass.
Finally... I listen to L.D.50 and Making Faces multiple times a month because it’s just so PHAT and funky. Thank you for taking the time to give us this 🙏
I play bass because of Ryan. I heard Dig and Death Blooms when I was 16 and I knew I wanted to play some crazy metal. You are a huge inspiration to us! PLEASE KEEP POSTING!!!!!!!!!
It's been so long since I've seen any new content from Ryan. Big thanks to Schendzielos and Ryan for putting this up! Love you both infinitely, and Happy New Year guys!
Bro I love your work so much!!! Im 18 and I found Mudvayne recently and it has changed my life. You deserve more credit, I love what you do, and please make more!!!
I would pay good money to see playthroughs of all of L.D. 50
Agree that album was a masterpiece
😱 a lot of money!!!!! This must be a #
YES
Right there with you on this.
If you saw em live in 2000 you might have gotten the chance. I was lucky enough to see em 3 times that year and one show was at a small bar in Ohio where I got to stand on the side of the stage like directly next to Ryan the entire show. He’s the reason I started playing bass.
Most underrated Bass Player in music. This man is a fucking national goddamn treasure and y'all are sleeping on him.
Not us! We all here absorbing the essence
For real. To be honest I slept on this dude because I fucking hated Mudvayne and then I listened to him play not Mudvayne and he's literally one of the best bassists in the world, easily
I have been saying this for years. He is definitely the best bassist to come out of the 90's Nu Metal era period.
@@cyborg6123 he the best indeed. He was ahead all the bass players at his time. His technique was unique n far ahead at the time during nu metal era. Most of All modern bass players are inspired by him.
yall...
Back to reddit.
I hope people who loved Mudvayne back in the days, find and enjoy the music he's making now. This dude is so inspired and inspirational! I hope one day he gets the credit he deserves.
I was blasted by LD50 back then and still love the earlier albums. And it's what kept me interested in Ryan, so I was indeed blasted again when the first STG record came out!
@@Eierkneifer69 loved Mudvayne back in day, but Soften the Glare is better to me now. Very chill.
Ryan's takent is what got me back into bass after walking away from it in my yearly teens. Wouldn't be until 30 years later that I got back into music.
I now am playing both bass a 6 string guitar. They each add skills that complement both instruments.
Thank Ryan for reviving my desire to slap some springs and to grind out some chords.
I wish you all the best.
Exactly what Eirkneifer said. I loved Ryan’s playing from 2000 so very much that he remained in the banks of my memory, which lead to me running searches to watch him play and seeing if he continued making music post-Mudvayne, 20 years later! - Testament to how much I love and respect his playing - Which is how I discovered StG. And I’m very glad I did. I always appreciated the nuances of his playing that can sometimes get lost in the mix in the metal brashness of Mudvayne. And I always loved the softer, melodic, more chill side of Mudvayne. So Soften The Glare has been very enjoyable for me.
I highly doubt I’m alone on this.
Long Live Ryan Martinie and his otherworldly talent!
I did and still do! He is, hands down, one of the best bassist of all time.
I find interesting that no matter what project Ryan is, he didn't change his sound, his style or his gear, he's just him. And getting better at it off course.
He is a purist.
No effects- pure organic bass into amp sound. Even in Mudvayne.
Living proof of the statement- Tone is in the fingers. And the fretless Warwick Thumb 😂
He now plays Fodera basses.
@@cysecgnz nothing in life is permanent. Even Ryan's association with Warwick Thumb. 😅
Was saving up to buy a Thumb. I need to sell a kidney or two, for that Fodera. 😭
Shit. Who ever talked you into this channel we owe a lot, ryknow.
🤘🏽🤘🏽
AGREED
Why did I feel like Ryan needed persuasion 😅 The man has an audience that loves him so dearly.
@@NickShinz Thank you for this!!!
This is sic. Love this humble, blessed, talented, metal monster!
Warwick tone 😋
one of the greatest of our time, technical, melodic, percussive, the whole package, thanks for sharing
Ryan's sound gives me the same religious/church rock/spiritual feeling that Jimi hendrix does a groove like no other fr
@@JameaJimea1175 Definitely agree his whole style gives off a groove even they heavy stuff has that groovy feeling
TBH I would love to see him jaming with Danny Carey
Yes. Get Matt in the room there too. I want a MJdawn x Danny Carey synth gig.
And Omar Rodriguez Lopez
@@TheCpj1976 you're smoked out
Id be fine with Danny or Chris Adler. Both, in my opinion, are far more skilled than any other drummer I've heard, besides Neil Pert.. RIP Also they both have raised the bar in drumming innovation for their respective styles.
@@rab46290 Sean Reinert, man. I'd love to see him in bigger spotlights. Malone too. Those two guys were JAMMING.
Upload the BrBr Deng and you'll reach 1M subs in 1 night.
Winner
YESSSSSS!!!
With the face paint.
@ Fuck You
I don't like it but he's right
@Fuck You Really ? You do this on a comment like this ?
We need the bass playthrough of Dig
Just watch the official video from Ryan's angle. Can't ask for better than that!
Brr Brr Deng.
That's all you need to know.
this was the best recommendation youtube has made in a long time.
FINALLY I GET TO SEE YOUR AMAZING BASS PLAYING, THANKS MR.SCHENDZIELOS FOR PERSUADING RYAN TO DO THIS!!!
Hell yeah thank you for watching!
@@NickShinz please man, I also need a severed playthrough by ryan😂😂 All kidding aside tho, thank you so much
I miss Cephalic Carnage... And great bass vid here!
i am a total metalhead but since I love Ryan's playing I am now really into this music!!! thank you Ryan
Him and matt were what made mudvaye so fucking great. Both technical wizards. Even if you listen to that first album beginning of all things to end they were so fuckin tight.
My fave riff of his is the patient mental
Not to be nit picky but Ryan wasn't on the first album Kill, I Oughtta (rereleased as Beginning of All Things to End). That was a fella named Shawn Barclay.
But I totally get what you're saying. That rhythm section was so damn unique... Gave Chad and Greg all kinds of weird places to go in the music.
Oh shit really? I never knew that!
@@AlexS-ei7kp yep. That's why cultivate sounds so.. eh.. not Ryan 😂. That bassline is missing about 200 notes to be a Martinie lick. I mean, it's good. Don't get me wrong. But it ain't ryknow 😉
I need more Matt McDonough material! Ryan is everywhere now and I couldn't be happier about it!
Is it just me or does anyone else think if Darth Maul was a bass player, he would be Ryan?
Dude that's hilarious, the Mudvayne costume is pretty spot on, too
Nah, he just is darth maul.
I could literally watch Ryan playthrough videos like... all day. How does a brain in function in a way that comes up with parts like these? Every note is so uniquely him.
THIS. As a mediocre musician, I can't fathom what Ryan does. It's mystifying. Honestly, I love music again because of Ryan and STG!
I'm just a lonely drummer who wishes he had his own Ryan. Deep sigh.
i'll be your ryan dude, i need my own matthew too
Mitch Hull on drums STG
I play just like Matt!
Cant believe there were only 300 subscribers when I found this video. Ryan's a legend, wont stay like that for long I bet
700+ suscribers. The channel (at this time) has only been up for 12 hours with literally just one video up. I think it could be worse. I hope people who loved Mudvayne back in the days, find and enjoy the music he's making now.
@Danny Geronimo hell yeah
Reunion rumored to be made public tomorrow everyone!!! Mudvayne forever!!! 🤘😎
I'd prefer another Soften the Glare album tbh.
Sickest bass player going
There it is, he's finally here. Technical beast!
This is the way to start a year... Ryan man, you are a HUGE influence of my bass playing, a big fan of you, thanks for doing this, you don't have idea how many people admire you, and I'm one of the first of that list...
Ryan deserves more subscribers!
Awesome. I've been listening to both Soften the Glare albums a lot lately.
Buy the albums on the Bandcamps, people! Support the band!
This guy shows the diversity of a true musician! The slap bass work he did in mudvayne was unprecedented in my opinion...mixing it into heavy music was unique. Soften the Glare even shows more of his talent! Love it
Nail on the head.
Never tired of watching
Good to see Mr. Martinie hasn’t lost his craft! Kids this is possibility the most underrated bassist of all time!
Mudvayne confirmed for shows this year👍
This dude IS THE SICKEST at a lil bit of a slap a da bass
Ryan just oozes inspiration. Everytime I see him play it makes me want to go pick up my bass. Hope for more videos in the future!
Lyrics:
"BR BR DENG!"
More of this!! ❤️
Best bass player ever ! Thanks ryan for beeing so inspiring !!
My favorite bassist since we hung out after the LD50 tour at Al Rosa in Cbus Ohio!
I could watch you all day every day for the rest of my life
Something I love about watching bass players in general is how unique their right hand techniques are from each other.
I really like yours in particular.
Ryan is one of best metal bass players that ever existed on this godly earth. I really enjoy hearing his bass lines. Ryan, we'd love to hear more of your stuff! Glad mudvayne is back now so maybe we can get to hear more of what you have to offer.
And now we need Ryan to persuade Nick to do some JFAC playthrough
YES!!!
Hahaha
I am so happy this channel exists! Ryan's one of my favorite bassists and he's one of the reasons I picked up the bass guitar! This guy is insanely talented and I've always wanted to learn his secrets! I'd absolutely love it if you made more of these! 🤘😎
I’ve been playing/studying bass for 18 years, and this guy is the GOAT in my book🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
#idol
So Awesome!!!!
Fuck yes..
You sir and one of the most refreshing bass players of the last 25 years IMO. Looking forward to some more content..
This man is a god of music and of the Bass. Praise Martinie.
man never stop playing.... you are THE BEST
Wow this is insane. So glad to see some solo content coming out! This man has been slept on for way, way too long.
Amazingly!!!
Ryan, where are the new videos?
LEGEND
This man is the very reason i play bass, his style of playing inspired me to keep going until i get it! Also cool effect for the video
Yes!! Hope you keep uploading man!! Long time fan
Ryan pulls every piece of the band out of that bass. The percussion and rhythm of the drums, the melodies of the guitars, and bass guitar's own low end thump. No other bassist sounds like Ryan.
Whoever disliked this, I'ma smack you in the head with Ryan's bass, you peanut.
I think I speak for a lot of people when it comes
To asking for mudvayne play through videos. Love the video.
Man, insane bassline 🏁
Amazballs!!....Been paying attention to Ryan ever since LD50 and always will. HUGELY Influential to so many in all genre's these days. Eugene in Jinjer just to name one that I just heard in an interview says Ryan the #1 influence and those of us Mudvayne fans saw it without him even saying it. RYAN, YOU ARE THE MAN!! Please don't ever stop🤘😃🤘
Complexity = Ryan Martinie
More of this stuff, Ryan. Please....please.....PLEASE!
It is literally criminal that his channel only has 6.5k subs.
Thank you Ryan for this amazing share. You have always been a big influence in my playing, and I’m very much looking forward to whatever you post on this channel ✌️
Thanks for sharing brother. You’ve got a lot of fans that are eating this up!
Welcome back Ryan
It's good to hear from Ryan again,he's one of my favorite metal bass players and definatly one if the most talented
yes! Thank you for being the biggest inspiration! Ryan Martinie the GOAT!!
Can't wait to see you shredding with Mudvayne again soon in the uk. 16 years is a long time between shows. Too long.
Welcome to YT dude! Can’t wait to see more of this , most brilliantly done!
An absolute GOD of the bass!
Yes baby! 2021 is looking better already. Congratulations Ryan
One of the top bass players ever to live.
I think Mudvayne is about to make an appearance. This channel might confirm that maybe ? ? Right ? Or am I reaching ? I miss Mudvayne. Even this instrumental has L.D 50 feels
Greatest bass player of all time right here. Been a fan since LD.50 and it's in large part due to Ryan's playing that I continue to have that album and some of the other Mudvayne albums on high rotation to this day. Soften the Glare are also fucking fantastic and worth your time. Never stop creating incredible art, thanks for sharing this Ryan.
Ryan's bass playing is awesome. And was the main reason I loved Mudvayne.
Glad to see him still out there cranking out tasty licks.
Been a huge fan of Mudvayne ever since the first time I ever saw the video for “Dig”. Never gotten to go to any concerts of theirs, but I definitely listen to their music. 🤘🙂🤘
I have practiced drums since I was 16 and just recently picked up bass, after playing guitar, because I thought it'd be easier.. Then I watch stuff like this, Mudvayne, and Lamb of God. And isntantly I get intimidated. What helps is thinking of them when they first started. Possibly thinking they wouldn't be good enough to make it big someday while watching their idles play. That makes me not want to quit and push myself harder. I may never be the best anything, but I will damn sure try til I die. As long as I can put out music that makes people think and feel strongly about, anything, I will be happy. Thank you Ryan Martinie for being an inspiration for half of my life and many years to come.
How beatiful. Keep these coming plz. Huge huge fan
Absolutely amazing, love your style and effortless talent.
This sounded great.
Thanks for uploading Ryan. 👍👍
I was an Ld 50 loyalist . But then he came out with this band. Bravo sir
He could very well be 1 of the best
Amazing bass playing, but can we talk about how sick the FX are for the video? I love the style of it
Amazing💯🔥🔥🔥👌
Awesomeness
The first video of many I hope. The world needs more Martinie!
Absolutely love your style! If you take requests it would be amazing to see a playthrough of (k)Now F(orever)!
Been waiting sooo long for this, pretty much my biggest inspiration.
Oh man, I can't wait to see what else you'll upload in the future! Soften The Glare was such a delightful discovery for me, thank you for your work!
Greatest damn bass player of all time in my generation. No one in the world has the sound and oddly unique technique like him. He revolutionized the way how the bass is played. You can put a blindfold on me and I could pick up
If Ryan is playing or not. Very distinctive sound and methods. He’s the reason why I started playing Warwick bass guitar.
king
I really hope you do more of these
So happy you decided to make official releases on your youtube channel and the fact that this already has 25k+ views I am so excited for what is to come taking in mind that this song is off your first album. Much love Ryan u gotta be my biggest inspiration for bass.
Awesome play through man! So glad to find you on RUclips! Been a fan for 20 years.
Ive been playin bass for 20 some years now. And i love every minute, but this man has been such an inspiration to me. Thank you Ryan
The legend is here
Finally... I listen to L.D.50 and Making Faces multiple times a month because it’s just so PHAT and funky.
Thank you for taking the time to give us this 🙏
More!!!
Love you Ryan been a long time fan of mudvayne your bass playing is perfect 🙌
I play bass because of Ryan. I heard Dig and Death Blooms when I was 16 and I knew I wanted to play some crazy metal. You are a huge inspiration to us! PLEASE KEEP POSTING!!!!!!!!!
this was so tasty! thank you for being with us again!
It's been so long since I've seen any new content from Ryan. Big thanks to Schendzielos and Ryan for putting this up! Love you both infinitely, and Happy New Year guys!
🤘🏽🤘🏽 thanks for watching !
Bro I love your work so much!!! Im 18 and I found Mudvayne recently and it has changed my life. You deserve more credit, I love what you do, and please make more!!!
Cant put into words how thankful I am for Ryan to finally make a RUclips channel. This Is so cool!!!
This was fantastic to watch and listen! Can’t wait for more! 🤘🏼
DOPE! Looking forward to seeing more content from this legend
Un gran referente para mí desde cuándo lo conocí en mudvayne con el LD50 de ahí en adelante has sido una inspiración para mi como músico bajista