I saw these guys preform years ago at a free concert (when this album was out they were doing free and $10 concerts) and until that day I'd never seen anyone mosh to jazz
there are people who are jazz admirers, purists, who only listen to contemporary artists who maintain the auditory ‘feel’ of jazz done decades ago - but the jazz done decades ago was just as much a revolutionary reconstruction of musical modes at the time as this is, today. jazz, to be true to the spirit of jazz, evolves, takes chances, smashes norms.
You're wrong. Groovy sax = jazz. I'm jk ofc, but what you're saying does not define a musical style, rather it's the evolution of music itself. We name styles after they get stabilished. I don't think it's wrong to call this jazz, you can hear it's jazz references, but this is limiting it to a settled genre, wich it clearly isn't. I'm no music expert but imo, original, contemporary music such as this is in a state of too much stylistic complexity to be defined yet. It's part of a movement that although did not became popular (and maybe never will), is not yet settled
@@gregorygraham4117 No, I'm a graduate of visual arts. I understand art and it's definitions overall. I'm just being honest about, even though having a considerable love for music, not formally studying it.
@@gregorygraham4117You say stuff like, "this is jazz because it's breaking the rules". Jazz is known for artists that purposefully broke rules. But you can apply this to basically anything that is original and creative. You can't make anything new without "breaking rules". And by rules you mean style standards, sure.
@@salvaribeiro and in the visual arts, is it customary to respond to another’s conceptualizations with ‘you’re wrong’ if they are not precisely your own? a rather vicious approach
the feeling i get from listening to this album can only be described as an oxymoron im getting so calm and hyped at the same time.. truly a masterpiece!
I don't hear any of that on this record. If you really want something 'fearless' and 'exploratory', seek out Star Flakes by Marc Edwards and Slipstream Time Travel. This is terrestrial music. My recommendation is not from this earth. Hope you enjoy. Proceed with an open mind.
@@danielm4114 You dropped too much acid, buddy. I say this as a person who has smoked DMT. Bring it back down to earth; you need to ground yourself. You are a terrestrial being. You are flesh and blood. You bleed, you age, you rot. You will never escape this fact.
You start at BBNG I, then II, then III and IV and boom the day is over. Then you do it all over again the next day. I still have not found a better set of music to listen to endlessly.
This is music I didn't know I needed. It feels like the rot of a large metropolia and an autumn rain falling down upon a forest all at once. It's like falling in love and then the disappointment of a failed romantic conquest. It's weird and I love it.
The ultimate soundtrack for the release of creative energy. Time and time again, this masterpiece never fails to bring me to a different dimension of peace, realm of artistic and sound possibility, thought, and consciousness. BBNG with the full eclectic material on display here!
I'm listening to this album while reading berserk manga, what a trip ! Edit : I came back to ask how did everyone seemingly agree with my absurd thought?
So young and already so skilled. Can't wait to see these guys tomorrow in Luxemburg the place is (rotondes), and its for freeee : ), if you are nearby don't miss it!
Alright, been a big BBNG and James Blake fan for years, JUST now discovering they cover James Blake's "Limit to your love". I am humbly admitting, publicly/publically, that I wasn't as big of a fan as I once thought.
this lemonade cover will forever be the FILTHIEST... every time I listen to it im all 'awwww shit no they didnt! ! ! !' in bittersweet denial of the awesomeness
The reworking of James Blake's CMYK is incredible. How this only has 13000 views I will never know. Leads me to think it is available elsewhere as people are surely not sleeping on this. I would love to own this on record or CD.
I need to get out of bed, but I can't stop listening to this! The two rock songs at the end weren't as good as all the jazz stuff, so I finally got out of bed.
@@hoxas Certainly in the broader sense, but "Flashing Lights" is mostly one two THREE four, one two THREE four, which is rock, but then becomes a completely different song, in jazz, then back to definite rock at 53:30. Eh, let's just call the whole thing "post rock." lol
Honestly for me yeah the time accents is part of what makes the genre but at least for me it goes beyond that to also the instrumentation, arrangements and also more importantly the "feel" of the song, which is to say that it's a completely subjective thing. But anyway I've never thought of those two songs as rock songs per say, even the last one which comes from an actual rock song because still subjectively to me they still sound like jazzy takes of the corresponding songs u know? Which I guess is the idea of the whole album of reinterpretations. But interesting take tho. Have a nice day :)
@@baddestname Perhaps, being older, when I think of jazz-rock/fusion jazz, I think of Mahavishnu Orchestra, Chick Corea, Stanley Clark and other things from the 70s. Your experience may differ.🙂
oddly enough that's the kind of anxious, fast, angry, sad, euphoric music i love to hear when i'm high. It just goes right with the natural anxiety of my thoughts on weed (in brazil we dont really get to know indicas, or cbd). foda pra caralho!!!!!
10. THE CHERNOBYL REACTOR IS IN THE UKRAINE NOT RUSSIA 9. RADIATION IS BAD FOR YOU 8. THERE WERE CHILDREN NEARBY WHEN THE DISASTER HAPPENED 7. NOBODY LIVES IN PRIPYAT NOW AND THAT MAKES IT A BIT SPOOKY 6. IF YOU TURN ON A GIEGER COUNTER IN PRIPYAT IT WILL MAKE SCARY RADIATION NOISES 5. THE ANIMALS IN PRIPYAT MIGHT HAVE MUTATIONS BUT WHO KNOWS FOR SURE 4. RADIATION PROBABLY DOESN'T TURN PEOPLE INTO ZOMBIES, BUT IT MIGHT!!!! 3. THIS CHERNOBYL REACTOR FOOTAGE IS REAL AND IS DEFINITELY NOT A RECORDING OF THE GAME "S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: CALL OF PRIPYAT" 2. IT IS HARD TO FIND A NICE APARTMENT IN PRIPYAT 1. THERE ARE NO GHOSTS IN PRIPYAT. RADIATION IS AN EXCELLENT GHOST DETERRENT
whoa it kinda does. and you just reminded me of those books I haven't thought about them since I was a little kid but the art in those books was fucking badass.. imma go look up pictures from them on google haha.
OY! THAT'S ONE GOOD LOOKING PIG! Pig: 10/10 Dress Worn by Pig: 5/10 Priceless Pister: 0/0 (infinity) I hope you know that ultimately I love you very much. And I don't know what I'd do without your art, artists.
There is your life before you first heard bbng and life after you heard bbng. I think that day was in the summer of 2011? I just finished my exams before college. I had no money and no job and i didn't care too much about it because i believe i failed everything. I did however, have a lot to read and internet access and RUclips. On this day, i decided to read out in the sun. I don't remember falling asleep, but i do remember suddenly waking up to CMYK.
Thomas you listen here you son of a bitch, never grow up. * grabs cheeks, shakes cheeks* You god damn pursue your ambition and dreams and remember if no one cares, I give a fuck.
I saw these guys preform years ago at a free concert (when this album was out they were doing free and $10 concerts) and until that day I'd never seen anyone mosh to jazz
Was it at SXSW? I remember when Lemonade hit, everyone just completely lost their shit.
@David Twohig nah Getty museum
why is it that when I read this I am getting angry and upset
@@placer7412 it was a killer performance but they were only on for about 40 minutes
I love you for making me smile hard
there are people who are jazz admirers, purists, who only listen to contemporary artists who maintain the auditory ‘feel’ of jazz done decades ago
- but the jazz done decades ago was just as much a revolutionary reconstruction of musical modes at the time as this is, today.
jazz, to be true to the spirit of jazz, evolves, takes chances, smashes norms.
You're wrong. Groovy sax = jazz. I'm jk ofc, but what you're saying does not define a musical style, rather it's the evolution of music itself. We name styles after they get stabilished. I don't think it's wrong to call this jazz, you can hear it's jazz references, but this is limiting it to a settled genre, wich it clearly isn't. I'm no music expert but imo, original, contemporary music such as this is in a state of too much stylistic complexity to be defined yet. It's part of a movement that although did not became popular (and maybe never will), is not yet settled
@@salvaribeiro
for ‘not an expert’, rather pedantic there.
@@gregorygraham4117 No, I'm a graduate of visual arts. I understand art and it's definitions overall. I'm just being honest about, even though having a considerable love for music, not formally studying it.
@@gregorygraham4117You say stuff like, "this is jazz because it's breaking the rules". Jazz is known for artists that purposefully broke rules. But you can apply this to basically anything that is original and creative. You can't make anything new without "breaking rules". And by rules you mean style standards, sure.
@@salvaribeiro
and in the visual arts, is it customary to respond to another’s conceptualizations with ‘you’re wrong’ if they are not precisely your own?
a rather vicious approach
the feeling i get from listening to this album can only be described as an oxymoron im getting so calm and hyped at the same time.. truly a masterpiece!
I KNOW, RIGHT?
It's like a relaxed buzz
True man...
@Jim Q. Starr hi
I remember walking through school halls , skating, and being an amateur photographer listening to this and BBNG1. What a time
60 years old and this is the first time I've heard them or of them, it's excellent.
ironic cause out of all their albums, this one was noted as "nobody above the age of 21 had a hand in making this album"
This is my reward for sifting through the bullshit on the internet.
+Maxwell hanson yeye
having a mind-meld experience
you couldn't be more correct
Maxwell hanson this is the best comment of the century
please take this cookie, well said mate.
AGAIN!! Clicking on random video on my feed just because of the weird album art has been amazingly successful!!
I love this, fearless exploration and total disregard for boundaries. This is great
ruclips.net/video/GgmnxJ0miXc/видео.html
I don't hear any of that on this record. If you really want something 'fearless' and 'exploratory', seek out Star Flakes by Marc Edwards and Slipstream Time Travel. This is terrestrial music. My recommendation is not from this earth. Hope you enjoy. Proceed with an open mind.
agreed, one of the most brutal, relentless, and balls-out albums I have ever heard. True jazz
@@danielm4114 You dropped too much acid, buddy. I say this as a person who has smoked DMT. Bring it back down to earth; you need to ground yourself. You are a terrestrial being. You are flesh and blood. You bleed, you age, you rot. You will never escape this fact.
@@verisimuli I'm not here, it's just my body
You start at BBNG I, then II, then III and IV and boom the day is over. Then you do it all over again the next day. I still have not found a better set of music to listen to endlessly.
dopedopenotwack
no fuck you
but is it whack? ;)
@@cron0113 yes
This is music I didn't know I needed. It feels like the rot of a large metropolia and an autumn rain falling down upon a forest all at once. It's like falling in love and then the disappointment of a failed romantic conquest. It's weird and I love it.
god you have a way with words, that was beautifully written my g
"romantic conquest" is a phrase I never thought I'd see
its like falling upstairs while slightly drunk
Chicago the Musical
@@flavourruling2162 Jazz is from the Porkdukes
This is still their very best record IMO
As much as i love their original works on iii & iv, i hate to admit yes!
agreed!!
Agreed! But, I think iii is extremely closely tied with ii
Mmmm maaaybe!!😁
I wholeheartedly agree
The ultimate soundtrack for the release of creative energy. Time and time again, this masterpiece never fails to bring me to a different dimension of peace, realm of artistic and sound possibility, thought, and consciousness. BBNG with the full eclectic material on display here!
Rotten Decay is something out of this world. Matter fact this whole album is. Wildly underrated.
Rotten decay is such a good track for real
today's the first time i've checked out the band. I'm at my second listen of the whole album.
CMYK is such a siickkkk track
just in case you didn't know it, cmyk is a cover of a james blake song, the original is really good too.
Wonderful album, listening to vices on a rainy day is entrancing for me
Not until you tried LOL, like paperbags all paths drool the ays of under recollection
Wow...the drums on Vices are AMAZING.
Dude, right? More ghosts than an abandoned asylum.
Right!
14:58 - Limit To Your Love
My fave
I'm listening to this album while reading berserk manga, what a trip !
Edit : I came back to ask how did everyone seemingly agree with my absurd thought?
M. A. Issulhaq berserk manga?
.... THAT'S A FANTASTIC IDEA!!!
@@jamestyler114 religious experience
griffith never did something wrong.
@@benitocarmelo4296 Except the whole betraying all of his friends who gave everything to save him because he was a piece of shit.
This is one of the best things I have ever heard.
I'm the exactly the 127 000th viewer.. It feels good, just as this great music.
[Useless need to comment]
So young and already so skilled. Can't wait to see these guys tomorrow in Luxemburg the place is (rotondes), and its for freeee : ), if you are nearby don't miss it!
Did I miss it?
@@villelouekari4408 yes you did
@@kendriccolamaricco2050 damn
@@villelouekari4408 lmaooo
@evets How was it!?!?
Alright, been a big BBNG and James Blake fan for years, JUST now discovering they cover James Blake's "Limit to your love". I am humbly admitting, publicly/publically, that I wasn't as big of a fan as I once thought.
James Blake covered the original by Feist also
@@suckmynose000 Well, shit..... I also thought I was a James Blake fan.... hahaha
Nice, music is indeed a specific creature
this lemonade cover will forever be the FILTHIEST... every time I listen to it im all 'awwww shit no they didnt! ! ! !' in bittersweet denial of the awesomeness
i can’t stop listening to that track 💯😅
God damn, their cover of Limit To Your Love is brilliant, woke me up on the song.
You dont find this music, This music finds you....
Happed to me right this moment
@@ArãoNeres Lucky you...
😄❤️
Damn right it popt out of nowere!!
@@szabolcsladanyi7297 told ya! :B
i'm tricking my brain into studying whenever i play this album
i am both pavlov and pavlov's dog
wish me luck folx
Haha. "I'm both Pavlov and Pavlov's dog". Love it, described what I've been doing the last years to get myself to study. x)
this comment always gets me _🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣_
You got this
Holst's "the planets" will forever be the soundtrack of calculus 1 and 2 for me for this very reason!
Make it a bad good Doggie
KAKVA TRAKA DAME I GOSPODO HVALA NAJLEPSE POZDRAV
WHAT THEY SAID!!
the combination of the anxiety of the repetitive piano notes with the progressiveness of the drum fills on CMYK is just PERFECT✨
The sound is so voluminous, so sausy. Instant love 🤩 Fantastic how I came across this. Loving you was easy 😉
Yes, full use of of volume and excellent pitch to hugh heads. Truly to mesmerize the full catch of buying a 5.1 surround system
One of the best album I have ever experienced!!!
The reworking of James Blake's CMYK is incredible. How this only has 13000 views I will never know. Leads me to think it is available elsewhere as people are surely not sleeping on this. I would love to own this on record or CD.
This is just an unpopular upload. The album was a hit.
physical formats are the tits
Not gonna lie, its 3 am and the picture scared the living shit out of me xD
whoa!
Be careful, that pig looks sinister.
5am for me🤣🤣🤣
It looks like an old photo of a murderer. Some john wayne gacey/ pogo the clown type shit.
Now THIS is the way to record cymbals and the bass fiddle. Perfectly done.
Oh, my, god. That's unexplainable.
Diggin' your picture man
+NineInchNails16 I'm glad you like it! :D
+Yrden It bears some resemblance to mine. I approve!
+Yrden I love your name :D
+Buckycarbon Eheheh nerdy life
The pig makes this whole situation pretty distressing... beautiful... but distressing
Go watch the video for Mr. Krinkle
piggy
Haha
I need to get out of bed, but I can't stop listening to this! The two rock songs at the end weren't as good as all the jazz stuff, so I finally got out of bed.
Rock songs?
@@hoxas Certainly in the broader sense, but "Flashing Lights" is mostly one two THREE four, one two THREE four, which is rock, but then becomes a completely different song, in jazz, then back to definite rock at 53:30. Eh, let's just call the whole thing "post rock." lol
Honestly for me yeah the time accents is part of what makes the genre but at least for me it goes beyond that to also the instrumentation, arrangements and also more importantly the "feel" of the song, which is to say that it's a completely subjective thing. But anyway I've never thought of those two songs as rock songs per say, even the last one which comes from an actual rock song because still subjectively to me they still sound like jazzy takes of the corresponding songs u know? Which I guess is the idea of the whole album of reinterpretations. But interesting take tho.
Have a nice day :)
@genepozniak They are more jazz-rock
@@baddestname Perhaps, being older, when I think of jazz-rock/fusion jazz, I think of Mahavishnu Orchestra, Chick Corea, Stanley Clark and other things from the 70s. Your experience may differ.🙂
Could this still be their best album?
Awww yeah.
Love em all but this one goes incredibly hard, for significant periods.
Yes
Anyone of you have recommendations similar to this? I'd say people who like this might enjoy GoGo Penguin and Toe
everybody that is listening to badbadnotgood already knows "medeski Martin & wood", right?
mm+w is good. i like portico quartet's first two albums, and their third album (which is pretty different but also good and reminds me a lot of bbng2)
SPOTIFY I BEG
Keep begging
please spotify
Used to be on there. No way it’s coming back
@@uhoh7545 I hope ur happy with ur SoundCloud
I am begging with u...
how have i never listened to or even heard of this 'til now
amazing musical compositions ¡ the next evolution of jazz is here
So many bits remind me of 65daysofstatic, but especially 'Bastard/Lemonade's crescendo is really reminiscent of '65dos' Radio Protector'. Good stuff
wow I was listening to rotten decay while scrolling through the comments with exactly the same thought
Thank you whoever directed me to this...
This has to be one of the best albums of the decade wtf!
It is
@@christiancristof491 No jesus chains, and lock-on home of tart. Let him believe his lil'mother
this is one of the best albums I've ever heard. I knew OF badBadNotGood, but I had no idea...
From 2012 till now listning this BBNG2
I can't describe what this album sounds like wow it's so good
It's beautiful like the first encounter unlikely and messianic of an umbrella and a sewing machine on a dissection table !
Lovely and calming burnt around the edges subtle yet invigorateing warm n wet puddles of uze
this album is definitely a killer
Remember listening to this mid highschool 2014 and it blew my mind, it’s still my favorite BBNG record, crazy it was released 8 years ago
oddly enough that's the kind of anxious, fast, angry, sad, euphoric music i love to hear when i'm high. It just goes right with the natural anxiety of my thoughts on weed (in brazil we dont really get to know indicas, or cbd). foda pra caralho!!!!!
It's like fine wine, the sea kills you or it roules the salt away
I don't even know how I found this, but it's simply amazing
Easily their best album
Hace mucho tiempo que no escuchaba algo tan intenso. Saludos desde Chile que combate hoy......
best cover of YOU MADE ME REALISE!
The cover looks like something from "Scary Stories: To Tell In the Dark".
or the thumbnail to some youtube clickbait horse shit "top 10 scary secrets about Chernobyl the government doesn't want you to know"
10. THE CHERNOBYL REACTOR IS IN THE UKRAINE NOT RUSSIA
9. RADIATION IS BAD FOR YOU
8. THERE WERE CHILDREN NEARBY WHEN THE DISASTER HAPPENED
7. NOBODY LIVES IN PRIPYAT NOW AND THAT MAKES IT A BIT SPOOKY
6. IF YOU TURN ON A GIEGER COUNTER IN PRIPYAT IT WILL MAKE SCARY RADIATION NOISES
5. THE ANIMALS IN PRIPYAT MIGHT HAVE MUTATIONS BUT WHO KNOWS FOR SURE
4. RADIATION PROBABLY DOESN'T TURN PEOPLE INTO ZOMBIES, BUT IT MIGHT!!!!
3. THIS CHERNOBYL REACTOR FOOTAGE IS REAL AND IS DEFINITELY NOT A RECORDING OF THE GAME "S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: CALL OF PRIPYAT"
2. IT IS HARD TO FIND A NICE APARTMENT IN PRIPYAT
1. THERE ARE NO GHOSTS IN PRIPYAT. RADIATION IS AN EXCELLENT GHOST DETERRENT
+lew bear True
whoa it kinda does. and you just reminded me of those books I haven't thought about them since I was a little kid but the art in those books was fucking badass.. imma go look up pictures from them on google haha.
@@Aotommo 4 years and no one told you how much of a fuckin' golden comment this is, what a shame, 3 to 1 had me rolling lmao
I'm late to the party. Damn I shouldn't have slept on them for so long.
I'm even later, thankfully the party doesn't end. What a treat this is
me too!
zzzzz.... huh. what? Even later, ffs I mistook these guys for The Bad Plus and wasted a year or so
I'm extra extra late.
Shit....And the party goes go
I've never heard anything quite like this
I'm really glad to give a chance to a youtube recommendation. This sounds soooo great but I dont know why this isn't on spotify
Copyright.
Didn't know I needed this in my life.
this is their best album tbh
fuuuuuuuk so jazzy and hip-hopp-y at the same time fuuuuuuk genius
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuk
+95dank fuuuuuck
Fuuuuuck
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuq
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuUUUUUUUUCCCCC
WTF, BRO!!!!
???¿¿¿?? Seriously... where have your music been all this time? AMAZING! /,,/
+Yago R they've actually been quite famous for quite a while in the underground hip hop and modern jazz community.
They are quite famous. They've made an album once with Ghostface Killah.
yeah but they were new to me. Amazing indeed.
Can't stop listening to this.
Siempre que la escucho percibo diferentes ritmos que no había notado antes
magnifico! Saludos de Chile... Perfecto para disfrutar un buen caño con 70 Mg de Tramadol.
Un Abrazo!
The cover of My Bloody Valentine is outrageously hilarious)))))
that flashing lights remix has me drippin
Yeah, that`s what music looks like
this music comes from outta space and the drummer is probably an octopus alien
OY! THAT'S ONE GOOD LOOKING PIG!
Pig: 10/10
Dress Worn by Pig: 5/10
Priceless Pister: 0/0 (infinity)
I hope you know that ultimately I love you very much. And I don't know what I'd do without your art, artists.
This fucking rules. Nothing is really quite like it either. Glad I stumbled onto this group.
This is the best BBNG album but it's not on Spotify.
That’s why I burned the whole thing on a cd 😁
es la 6ta hora de estar en la oficina y escuchar esto me salva , amoo completamente este album
The fact that there's only positive comments on this is equally as beautiful as the album itself ❤🥲
very goodt very nice i can only describe it as aggressively calm
Im coming to this video back and forth since 2016 and still counting
There is your life before you first heard bbng and life after you heard bbng. I think that day was in the summer of 2011? I just finished my exams before college. I had no money and no job and i didn't care too much about it because i believe i failed everything.
I did however, have a lot to read and internet access and RUclips. On this day, i decided to read out in the sun. I don't remember falling asleep, but i do remember suddenly waking up to CMYK.
I love it every second
Hats off to these guys for the Feist cover.
THE BEST BBNG ALBUM HANDS DOWN. No one can change my mind
such a good album
Vices made me think of My favorite things.
One of the greatest BBNG albums ever!
Fuck,CMYK almost makes me cry.PURE EARGASM!
I suppose a part of me would be missing if I have never listened to BBNG.
The greatest jazz album of the last ten years.
i n c r e i b l e, youtube te sacaste un +10. Que combinación tan exquisita.
I really love this guys
New favorite band.
Remember listening to this when it came out and I was in high school, crazy how time flies....still wont rest until this and BBNG1 are on spotify
Same dog
saw these guys in an Ottawa dive a decade ago. Incredible show.
anyone know where I’m able to buy this album? CD, cassette, or vinyl. Super hard to find :(
The vinyl is on discogs for 300 USD or so. Virtually everyone is reporting that their vinyls have a terrible static, though, so I would steer clear.
I wish this was on spotify - it's so painful that its not
thomas please come back from xaviers house
Thomas ur dad is just worried sick
Fuckin Thomas, you little rebellious shit.
Raymond Capetillo holy shit, lost him again?!
Thomas you listen here you son of a bitch, never grow up. * grabs cheeks, shakes cheeks* You god damn pursue your ambition and dreams and remember if no one cares, I give a fuck.
Thank you, Fantano: Very cool.
HOW COME I'VE NEVER DISCOVERED THIS
Phhhfff this is waouhamazin' ! ✨🐺
There's no wordz 2 describe this.
SPOTIFY please you have one mission