Battles are one of my favourite bands and mirrored is definately in my top 10 favourite albums but this........ this is just a pile of "avant garde" shite!
I don't understand the comparisons here. Reich's music is built almost entirely off of phasing and counterpoint. Glass is mostly polyrhythms. This does not follow either of those schools of thought. Harmonically similar, but still a stretch. They are all completely different from one another.
@samuelmichaud I guess right off the bat I like the use of highly textural sounds. In regards to Central Market, I especially like the range of timbre (digital and acoustic), its, at least, occasional use of melody, and that it doesnt take itself so seriously. At the same time I like to feel unable to stop myself from being absorbed or compelled by the driving groove. (Should go without saying, Battles is one of my favorites)
@dsuleyma Tyondai does have this natural and very strong pull with grooves. Which is very missing from most music out there that have technical complexity. He seems to add more feeling to it basically.
Well I guess I'm not sure here what to give ya. Other than perhaps Lightning Bolt, Hella, and maybe Fugazi... And anything that's related (other projects by members).
Look for the "All Tomorrow's Parties" movie as well. Lots of bands in there, whom might interest you.
Battles are one of my favourite bands and mirrored is definately in my top 10 favourite albums but this........ this is just a pile of "avant garde" shite!
OriginallyInspired 6 months ago
FUCK YES.
YeahYeahYeahShuttup 8 months ago
I don't understand the comparisons here. Reich's music is built almost entirely off of phasing and counterpoint. Glass is mostly polyrhythms. This does not follow either of those schools of thought. Harmonically similar, but still a stretch. They are all completely different from one another.
millerbrandon12 9 months ago
that was the most amazing thing ive ever seen
5thdeadlyvenom 9 months ago
mad noodles son....... ho-fun, vermicelli, egg, fussili, bow ties.....
westerrnredcedar 1 year ago
6:53
how much i love this guy...
GIMPmanipulated 1 year ago
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GIMPmanipulated 1 year ago
Jesus CHRIST this is good. Holy crap.
Billysrocketnards 1 year ago 3
si rifa ya se
soakrenol 2 years ago
My favorite artist right now, go Tyondai!
Numelsaince 2 years ago 6
I love this guy.
And it pisses me off that he's one of the only innovators out there, in a world where everyone just wants to ape the past.
TouchingYou 2 years ago 14
This guy is absolutely fantastic, however, he's not entirely original. Google Steve Reich.
kumeko123 2 years ago
I'm VERY familiar with Reich and all those guys.
Reich usually bores me b/c he's often a one-trick pony and his minimalism is a little TOO minimal. (Just like Glass. I prefer Michael Gordon.)
Obviously Tyondai knows Reich's music, but Tyondai's is far more advanced and colorful.
TouchingYou 2 years ago
i dont think this is all that much like reich to be honest.
everything borrows from everything else. were not makin art in a vacuum.
i think reich has his thing.. i'd say p.glass is more of a one trick minimalist.
tyondai isnt necessarily more advanced.. but the palate is drawing from different things and different experience.
freejazzfree 2 years ago 5
@TouchingYou Don't worry man, there's a lot of shit out there, he's just one of the important ones.
samuelmichaud 11 months ago
@samuelmichaud Got any recommendations for the uninitiated?
dsuleyma 8 months ago
@dsuleyma Sure, but there's lots of stuff out there. I'm no expert yet.
You'll have to answer this question before I can help you out:
What do you like about this music right here?
(If I don't answer, send me a personal message. It may be Youtube not reporting your reply to me)
samuelmichaud 8 months ago
@samuelmichaud Oh and, all answers are good. Anything works.
samuelmichaud 8 months ago
@samuelmichaud I guess right off the bat I like the use of highly textural sounds. In regards to Central Market, I especially like the range of timbre (digital and acoustic), its, at least, occasional use of melody, and that it doesnt take itself so seriously. At the same time I like to feel unable to stop myself from being absorbed or compelled by the driving groove. (Should go without saying, Battles is one of my favorites)
dsuleyma 8 months ago
@dsuleyma Tyondai does have this natural and very strong pull with grooves. Which is very missing from most music out there that have technical complexity. He seems to add more feeling to it basically.
Well I guess I'm not sure here what to give ya. Other than perhaps Lightning Bolt, Hella, and maybe Fugazi... And anything that's related (other projects by members).
Look for the "All Tomorrow's Parties" movie as well. Lots of bands in there, whom might interest you.
samuelmichaud 8 months ago
@samuelmichaud There's probably a pile of artists I could name, but I never remember when they're needed.
You can add my myspace "follow the noise" lots of interesting people on there(friend list).
Or FB "Sam Di"
Peace
samuelmichaud 8 months ago
I'm not sure how this is considered amateur. This guy is layering entire songs with only him self
ultramegareallysuper 2 years ago
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amateur
soakrenol 2 years ago
far from it!
freejazzfree 2 years ago 3