Chris Dave Trio 'Criss Cross' LIVE Charlie Wrights
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@mpmrecords I completely agree with you on this particular video, there is no real continuity in his playing, and in this particular setting he took more of a lead (guitarist) role and was scattered. He does that quite a bit with his music, which is cool it's very creative. However he plays with a host of artist, so he can keep timing and pocket very well. I do agree as drummers we get in the mindset of keeping absolute time, and not straying away from that idea too much.
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The bass player is the drummer, come out of your musical box and think beyond traditional instrumentation, I think this piece of music is ingenious!!!
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Houston REPRESENT.
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@mpmrecords this is him at his most extreme. look up some of his work with robert glasper, especially some of their live stuff. i look to these kinds of performances to challenge me, but i look elsewhere to find rhythms i can relate to. there's genuinely a fair amount here that i can't even conceptualize yet, but that's why i'll keep coming back to this video.
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This is an illegal jazz. Police has to arrest them.
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Now that is what I call holding it down!!!
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@mpmrecords hah. man. i can't also feel the way he's playin. for me this is song is one big noise.
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@madbuzz90 you see how hard the bass player is concentrating? Man that dude is sweating this one out!!!
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Chris Dave is in-vogue now, and everyone seems to say that he's got it going on. For me, the jury is still out. I'm a drummer and I grew up listening and learning from Tony, to Bonham to ?uestlove, to Jojo, to Mark Guiliana, to Cobham, to you name it... But Chris Dave doesn't make any sense to me yet. And I say yet, because I'm trying to let his style and concepts sink in. I think that my #1 problem with him are his tones and his sense of time. But there must be something I'm missing.
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Where's my pocket at....? Oh, Foley kept it.
ThaGearOfWar 1 month ago 14
3:03 you're a bad man, Chris Dave
leavingentropia 2 months ago 8