Agreed, in particular as lots of the FTB versions are even better than the original album versions. Sound quality is absolutely great and one can hear the intimate atmosphere of the FTB recording sessions. This is how music should be! Would love to have records available of all recordings.
Holy shit those lungs of Theon. Just two days ago I saw them in Hamburg and at one point he soloed. And no shit, the sounds he could produce with a tuba were just insane. From playing multiple notes simultaneously to making it sound like a tuba. I had no idea a tuba could even make those sounds. And he just keeeeeeept going and going, I guess it ended up being around 10 minutes of him playing solo non-stop. Just insane.
He did the same thing in Chicago it was fucking amazing. he soloed for like 20 minutes straight but every second was amazing. I have a video on my channel if anyone wants to see
i actually ended up shouting "holy shit!" at one point in that solo section when i saw them. i feel privileged to have seen sons of kemet before they broke up.
So, Radiohead is my fave band. Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood formed a side project called The Smile (which I’m sure most of you know) and they recruited an incredibly complex drummer, who is Tom Skinner, of SOK, and now I’m in LOVE!!!
This is not my kind of music at all, but this is amazing. The rhythms are infectious, the melodies interesting, the musicianship is both natural and breathtaking. I will be watching this again and again.
Shabaka Hutchins (tenor) is usually considered the star of this band, and he's great - but it absolutely depends upon Theon Cross, brumping away on the Big Horn. What a monster! What a pair of lungs! Decades ago, I saw Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, and he made this introduction: "And now, the man with the Lips Of Steel, playin' that tuba all night long - BOB STEWART!" That's Theon, as well. The whole band's sound reminds me a bit of a slimmed-down version of Henry Threadgill's Very Very Circus.
You just brought back such great memories. I've heard Bowie's Brass Fantasy many times, they were always simply great! Once I asked Lester, why he always had that white coat on on stage. His explanation: I'm a scientist, I do research.
I always expecct two drummers to be chaos.. these two play together perfectly. These musicians are playing something very new that pulls influences from all the the great bebop, hard bop and Avante jazz of the 50's 60's and 70's .
and actually very heavily influenced by many African rhythms, which make immediate sense if you listen to nigerian-brazillian-latin-american black music.
Honestly gutted to see these guys split. Amazing performers and incredible sounds every single time I listen to them. I hope they keep the project alive while their embark on something new, which is hopefully even more magical!
Olympian musicians. Just perfect execution combined with a pace and energy I've not seen. The sax player is reminiscent of Gato, Kirk, Pharoah, guys who played brilliantly and with incredible force that in turn produces extended range. Fire.
Clicking this youtube video was one of the best decisions of my life. Love the saxophonist, and having 2 drummers is something I haven’t seen before. Amazing stuff
Let's put a band together. "Great! Who's gonna play guitar?" No guitar....I'll play saxophone. "Oh...cool. Who's gonna play keyboards?" No keyboards...I'm gonna play saxophone. "Cool...cool....do you have a bass player? Don't need a bass player...I have a tuba guy. Woah....that's awesome. So....sax and tuba. Anything else you're thinkin' about? "Yes....two drummers!?" So....saxophone, tuba and two drummers. Something tells me you're not going to be playing BEATLES covers. "We could. And lots of other cool stuff." Sounds good to me.
I was gonna say this reminds of a band called "Drums and Tuba" and they opened for les claypool and when i was walking into the club I was SURE it was Les on stage, but no it was the tuba mane
Wee need From The Basement sessions on streaming (Spotify, Dezzer and stuff) or physical copias or both. This stuff is big treasure. A great audivisual caption of what Sons of Kemeth are and will be following their upcoming break-up.
really great set. I will say the way the drums are panned left and right does not gell with the camera angles that show them in the other position most of the time though. Just hurts my brain for some reason
had the utmost pleasure of seeing y’all live in San Francisco in April and my goodness…is it nice to get another taste of magical journey of your transmutations. 👁🖤👁
First time hearhing this/them! It would be even more insane if Larnell Lewis were on one of the drum sets! Just sayin... They need an NPR Tiny Desk set!
Their current tour is their last; all of them are involved in other projects - Shabaka just started releasing solo stuff, has the band the Ancestors, and the Comet is Coming together with Betamax and Danalouge, who make up Soccer96 - - and who have performed on Tiny Desk ~ one of my favourites!
Where are they living? What language are they speaking? I'm seeing the most elaborate shapes and colours. All I know for sure is that I do not have control of my body listening to these 4 discoverers.
I highly doubt that the world of science will ever have the capacity to go as far into the jungle as this. Like, my sober brain doesn't know what just hit it. Thank you to all 4 of you, very very special stuff
0:38 Pick Up Your Burning Cross 4:33 drums tandem 🥁 (Pick Up Your Burning Cross) 5:17 Think Of Home 10:15 In Remembrance Of Those Fallen 14:57 Throughout The Madness, Stay Strong
I actually used to think that the basement was Radioheads own personal basement
It belongs to Nigel Godrich, their producer.
No my friend
I just learned that it wasn't today.
There’s multiple “basements”. Radiohead used Two different studios for theirs. These new ones are at Nigel’s private studio
well is from Nigel Godrich, so you were partially right lol
U should seriously consider making ALL these sessions into LP's... please, I beg having this and the rest as albums
I agree 100%!
1000% I would literally break my bank account for this
Agreed, in particular as lots of the FTB versions are even better than the original album versions. Sound quality is absolutely great and one can hear the intimate atmosphere of the FTB recording sessions. This is how music should be! Would love to have records available of all recordings.
Agreed!
Ok
Mad props to the bottom end, carrying bass lines with breath is a herculean challenge.
Holy shit those lungs of Theon. Just two days ago I saw them in Hamburg and at one point he soloed. And no shit, the sounds he could produce with a tuba were just insane. From playing multiple notes simultaneously to making it sound like a tuba. I had no idea a tuba could even make those sounds. And he just keeeeeeept going and going, I guess it ended up being around 10 minutes of him playing solo non-stop. Just insane.
He did the same thing in Chicago it was fucking amazing. he soloed for like 20 minutes straight but every second was amazing. I have a video on my channel if anyone wants to see
Holy shit he made the tuba sound like a tuba!?
I play tuba and let me tell you... what he does is actually inhumane
i actually ended up shouting "holy shit!" at one point in that solo section when i saw them. i feel privileged to have seen sons of kemet before they broke up.
Before the upright bass - the Tuba was the main bass instrument in Jazz bands. Love to see it in a contemporary setting!
It's because unlike the upright it doesn't need amplification and it's easier to carry
@@bacicinvatteneacaeasy to carry 😂
It's only RUclips comments that I learn little golden nuggets like this! 👍🏿
@@mushroomjesus2068 LOL easy to carry
Yeah we need to go back to tuba
So, Radiohead is my fave band. Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood formed a side project called The Smile (which I’m sure most of you know) and they recruited an incredibly complex drummer, who is Tom Skinner, of SOK, and now I’m in LOVE!!!
That was my exact pathway👍🏼
will you marry me
Just saw the smile tonight. Doing some exploring now.
The same way 😮
This is not my kind of music at all, but this is amazing. The rhythms are infectious, the melodies interesting, the musicianship is both natural and breathtaking. I will be watching this again and again.
Sounds like it /is/ your kinda music
It absolutely is your kind of music. Check out Theon Cross or Comet Is Coming
Seeing them live was electrifying. They definitely took a jazz concert to a different level of excitement.
same. this was an unexpected tasty treat.
Check out Shabaka's other stuff!
Shabaka Hutchins (tenor) is usually considered the star of this band, and he's great - but it absolutely depends upon Theon Cross, brumping away on the Big Horn.
What a monster! What a pair of lungs!
Decades ago, I saw Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, and he made this introduction: "And now, the man with the Lips Of Steel, playin' that tuba all night long - BOB STEWART!"
That's Theon, as well. The whole band's sound reminds me a bit of a slimmed-down version of Henry Threadgill's Very Very Circus.
You just brought back such great memories. I've heard Bowie's Brass Fantasy many times, they were always simply great!
Once I asked Lester, why he always had that white coat on on stage. His explanation: I'm a scientist, I do research.
Thanks for that tip
Props to whoever decided the formula for the band
Tuba + tenor sax + 2 drummers + incense = genius
I always expecct two drummers to be chaos.. these two play together perfectly. These musicians are playing something very new that pulls influences from all the the great bebop, hard bop and Avante jazz of the 50's 60's and 70's .
Actually there are some other artists who have 2 drummers and it sounds great
To my ears, this stuff pulls a lot more from Afrobeat and other dance music than anything bop-related
and actually very heavily influenced by many African rhythms, which make immediate sense if you listen to nigerian-brazillian-latin-american black music.
@@ericfricke4512 exactly
@viniciuscomacento the beginning reminds me of a new orleans/2nd line rhythm
I just wish this was two hours long. Simply amazing production for a simply amazing band.
Seconded
Tom's drumming and tone leaves me near-speechless. It's like drinking the purest, most refreshing water possible and just the right amount.
Those drummers are such a unique and complimentary pair
Honestly gutted to see these guys split. Amazing performers and incredible sounds every single time I listen to them. I hope they keep the project alive while their embark on something new, which is hopefully even more magical!
Olympian musicians. Just perfect execution combined with a pace and energy I've not seen. The sax player is reminiscent of Gato, Kirk, Pharoah, guys who played brilliantly and with incredible force that in turn produces extended range. Fire.
2:35 was such a sick progression of a percussive sax. Almost like gospel chops on brass
It's a shame this is coming to an end... but all these gents are a force on their own. Can't wait to see what they each come up with next!
Soooo glad I had a chance to see them live before they disbanded. Wow. Sons of Kemet are legendary!! I hope they come back in the future!
So glad I experienced this magic live back in April.
Woohoo. Makes me wanna do space dope with aliens!
One of the best uses of 2 drum kits at once I've seen
It's a shame this band will not be around much longer.
Why?
@@neocolors they are disbanding
One of the drummers (Tom) was brought in to play for radiohead side project.
@@polandk2 I would imagine there is more to it than that. The Smile will not be around for all that long. I am going to see them in December.
@@jamestemple8970 the smiles new album is amazing (better than anything Radioheads done in years) they will definitely record another one.
Getting Sublime vibes from “Think of Home”, I think it’s the bass.
And the drums are incredible. In person the movement of the air must be powerful.
Clicking this youtube video was one of the best decisions of my life. Love the saxophonist, and having 2 drummers is something I haven’t seen before. Amazing stuff
my expectation cant be higher
This deserves millions of views
Millions!!
Wowzers... I just had the best Monday morning in ages. Absolutely fantastic!
this is the best i've discovered in a long time!
Another great one to check out is The Comet is Coming. Same saxophonist.
The things you find while you are confined with covid. This is simple wonderful, the sons of ancient Egypt, I love it. Greetings fron México
And then this happened...
The drumming at the end of "In Remembrance Of Those Fallen" - just wow - even Shabaka grins big about it!
Let's put a band together. "Great! Who's gonna play guitar?" No guitar....I'll play saxophone. "Oh...cool. Who's gonna play keyboards?" No keyboards...I'm gonna play saxophone. "Cool...cool....do you have a bass player? Don't need a bass player...I have a tuba guy. Woah....that's awesome. So....sax and tuba. Anything else you're thinkin' about? "Yes....two drummers!?" So....saxophone, tuba and two drummers. Something tells me you're not going to be playing BEATLES covers. "We could. And lots of other cool stuff." Sounds good to me.
Not gonna lie, I'm here specifically to learn more about that one guy from The Smile that wasn't in Radiohead.
Came for Shabaka but Mr. Cross... mind blown.
the drums are just sick!!
Great stuff! The tuba sounds kind of like Primus Les Claypool on bass (around 145 mark as example)
I was gonna say this reminds of a band called "Drums and Tuba" and they opened for les claypool and when i was walking into the club I was SURE it was Les on stage, but no it was the tuba mane
Wee need From The Basement sessions on streaming (Spotify, Dezzer and stuff) or physical copias or both.
This stuff is big treasure. A great audivisual caption of what Sons of Kemeth are and will be following their upcoming break-up.
I mean, it's just exceptional right from the first few seconds. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
agreed, my mind was already completely blown after only being a minute into the video
The yin and yang of the drummers foremost god bless, but the horns put this over the top.
Wow! Exactly the kind of thing people could use right now…. Such a simple acoustic setup, and so inspired, complex and creative
this is soooo good, thank you
Did Nigel just tape an SM58 in that tuba? that's great
Hello The Smile fans
👋🏼
So delighted to have found these guys backwards through The Smile (and a little too late now that they're disbanding). They're truly incredible!
@10:00 _"Anyone got a light?"_ ...for attracting attention? 😄
We need a Muppet spoof, "Sons of Kermit"
really great set. I will say the way the drums are panned left and right does not gell with the camera angles that show them in the other position most of the time though. Just hurts my brain for some reason
esse som é do caralho
had the utmost pleasure of seeing y’all live in San Francisco in April and my goodness…is it nice to get another taste of magical journey of your transmutations. 👁🖤👁
These guys can really play.
Love Radiohead. Love The Smile. The Smile brought me here. Love this. Nice.
perfeito demais! que som maravilhosoooo
Shabaka gênio
So so good!
Ab-SO-LOOT-Ly fucking amazing!
21:26: how did the drummers come together for that one little moment?!
¡ A M A Z I N G ! ❤️
this was exhilarating to watch! I haven’t felt this excited about music in a while
This reminds of a band called "Drums and Tuba"
Saw them live last year in Paris. They literally took us to another dimension. I didnnt know where i was anymore...
WAAAAAAAAH. Love it
First time hearhing this/them! It would be even more insane if Larnell Lewis were on one of the drum sets! Just sayin... They need an NPR Tiny Desk set!
Their current tour is their last; all of them are involved in other projects - Shabaka just started releasing solo stuff, has the band the Ancestors, and the Comet is Coming together with Betamax and Danalouge, who make up Soccer96 - - and who have performed on Tiny Desk ~ one of my favourites!
There's some serious energy in this video
Amazing job guys!
From The Basement - is it possible to check the name of the tuba mic used in this session?
Seeing them Last week at the Newport Jazz Fest was a dream come true.
Think of Home my fave of this set
Jazz modernized is very COOL
frisson. amazing musicians
Awesome recording! Their live show blew my mind, so glad I can experience that feeling again here
I'm afraid these disclaimers throw me off "This set includes recordings of tracks from Sons Of Kemet's album Black To The Future." Like, how much?
I think it's just worded poorly they are playing their hearts out
It means they’re playing songs off of that record and recording this session.
I think it's because they are including older and newer material
My favourite jazz band♥️
Superb!!
Tom Skinner or Dr. Strange?
Salute fellas, this was a dope set!!
Lol, 15:20 , time to light up the palo santo
Rad set!
This is phenomenal.
Locked double-drumming, what's there not to like?
This sounds fucking brilliant!
This is going to be sick! - edit: I was right, this is Sick!!
still love your music!!
Wow this is incredible
Pure musicianship
I am so fucking happy I clicked on this
Fucking awesome
beautiful
Where are they living? What language are they speaking? I'm seeing the most elaborate shapes and colours. All I know for sure is that I do not have control of my body listening to these 4 discoverers.
I highly doubt that the world of science will ever have the capacity to go as far into the jungle as this. Like, my sober brain doesn't know what just hit it. Thank you to all 4 of you, very very special stuff
@@barneycourt5941 lol theyre all british but I get you
Amazing!
Qué maestros.
Great session. In which studio is this recorded?
I believe it’s Nigel Godrich’s personal studio :)
Great sound. Innovation and incredible groove tension.
So sad the Germany tour was cancelled earlier this year :')
Incredible!
Awesome!
makes me want my alto back
this is funking great!!!!
this is perfect
0:38 Pick Up Your Burning Cross
4:33 drums tandem 🥁 (Pick Up Your Burning Cross)
5:17 Think Of Home
10:15 In Remembrance Of Those Fallen
14:57 Throughout The Madness, Stay Strong
Good work! I could listen to those drums play all day!
beautiful heartrending music...
incredible
Reminds me of Henry Threadgill's Very Very Circus from the 80's and 90's.
esse som vai na minha alma
todos se identificam
pois todos somos "filhos dos que metem"
desculpa, foi mais forte do que eu 🤣
Pqp hein kkkk
Genial, cara, n tinha pensado nisso
Wowza does anyone know the chord theory behind this? Or what scale they are using?
I'm amazed at how great the band is too!
If you can make it happen, please include dancers in this band, or performers
They broke up earlier this year.
I am here for that!! Let me dance with these artists 😃 ! Discovered them during a dance improv session actually.
They're listening....they're playing....listening...playing...
Dang!!