For anyone struggling understand what Gordon Wedderburn's accent at 6:02. "My perspective is not of a technocrat of music, that's what I call a lot of the reviews, who can break down and talk about the dissonance of the chords and all of that. But how it make me feel? They can tell you say it's solid that your ears are up to your bob of John Coltrane, and people always a search for who it sounds like, them always a search for a reference point. When the reference point is, way dead! There is no reference point about, oh no. And you guys might have a reference point, because you all had to, you study that you like, you learn and choose and stuff like that ... but check it out. You create your own reference point and that has always been what jazz is about!"
If the dude in the middle is talking about how nobody sounds quite like Yussef Kamaal he is totally right, this is such a unique type of electronic/jazz fusion that I can't seem to find any more of
Im there with you Guys. My kinda Jazz and def will be following you all. Fantastic thank you and so glad this kind of groove is still being produced. Love the speech @ the end too!YES!!
Gordon Wedderburn. He promotes youth jazz in London by hosting a radio show and putting on free gigs in small venues, as well as events with educational programmes :). www.especial-records.com/shop/pop/pop.php?id=12824 facebook.com/GWJazz/
Hearing this album has sparked a flame within me that I was in desperate need of. Music really ascends all experiences.
Omg. It's magical. I'm so baked right now and this song came on at my peak. It's both cerebral and visceral at the same time. A hell of ride!
Tha last 2 minute is what modern hiphop shuld be like.
Thanks for this album, You guys have such a reference point, each track is pure gold.
are the last 2 minutes another record? or just part of joint 17?
@@ramalshebl60 I think it is part of the song. At least on the album it is still in jount17.
this whole album is fucking amazing
What a drum break
For anyone struggling understand what Gordon Wedderburn's accent at 6:02.
"My perspective is not of a technocrat of music, that's what I call a lot of the reviews, who can break down and talk about the dissonance of the chords and all of that. But how it make me feel? They can tell you say it's solid that your ears are up to your bob of John Coltrane, and people always a search for who it sounds like, them always a search for a reference point. When the reference point is, way dead! There is no reference point about, oh no. And you guys might have a reference point, because you all had to, you study that you like, you learn and choose and stuff like that ... but check it out. You create your own reference point and that has always been what jazz is about!"
This sounds bang on, except I think he says "technocrat of music" rather than technic art
oh man this drummer is perfection... such a groove
yussef is the goat
5:33
Perfection!
ha yes
My man Slav out here delving in the jazz. 👌🏻. Love your channel mate!!
A part of the speech, i think is Yussef Dayes speaking.
"You create your own reference, that's as always been what jazz is about."
thats gordon wedderburn
@@antonzigando150I knew the comments would come thru! Thank you!
In love with this song !!
Let it smooth and groove with this awasome drummer and bass man...
Black Focus..
If the dude in the middle is talking about how nobody sounds quite like Yussef Kamaal he is totally right, this is such a unique type of electronic/jazz fusion that I can't seem to find any more of
Try BADBADNOTGOOD
Tenebryon oh believe me I’ve tried everything including them... but nobody is as FOCUSED or brings the ENERGY like Yussef Kamaal
Check Jameszoo album on Brainfeeder. Unique on it's own terms too.
John Johnson give blue lab beats a listen
IMO try Dr Lonnie Smith or the shamanic Lonnie Liston Smith, I can hear their color in yussuf's music
Im there with you Guys. My kinda Jazz and def will be following you all. Fantastic thank you and so glad this kind of groove is still being produced. Love the speech @ the end too!YES!!
great album !!
one of my favorites
Wow. this is perfection.
17th joint
xd
hahaha
That's why i clicked :p
this is my jam
This is so gooooooood.
timeless
Damn this shit is so fire
I need the freaggin tabs of this composition. God fucking damn it. Why can't I be a frequency scanning jazz head?
Quality.....1luv 😎
the bass line
soogood
music for tha soul
Nice.....2019....
something special
brilliant
Totally funk
that whole nate smith chris dave drummin style 👍
the best album!
Oh my days WoW !
6:02 can someone type down what he's saying?
bla bla bla bla bla bla ... - does that help?
yeah a bit thanks
"my perspective is not, other, other other..."
that's all I can do, I can't listen to this type of accent well lol
Deep and positively focused
dopeness
❤❤❤
Wow!
Sick break at 0:31
Dat Bassline
mint
whooa
6:00 wish I understood everything this one guy is saying
dope
chords?
who's the bassist?
Somebody know the chords?
I hear it as F♯m9 D♭M7 E♭M7 BM7, see if it works for u!
Збсь ☝️👍👍
🥁🔊🎶🔥
Take my money
Yusef Kamaal
MRMYX
MYL
Who is the guy talking around 6.50?
Gordon Wedderburn.
He promotes youth jazz in London by hosting a radio show and putting on free gigs in small venues, as well as events with educational programmes :).
www.especial-records.com/shop/pop/pop.php?id=12824
facebook.com/GWJazz/
:)
69 comment nice 😎😱
No shit!
x1.25
Wow!