Game on! Marco and Mohini show off their konnakol skills and demonstrate how the traditional Indian spoken percussion can invigorate drum and bass grooves.
You are referring to hindustani classical music which is from north india. Konnakol is carnatic (south india), and carnatic music is mostly fixed composition unlike hindustani style. The konnakol part at the beginning is definitely not improvised @Cr00kedKnight
My younger brother and I use to jam like this for hours. He played very similar style bass and I play drums. We called it musical m***urbation. Unfortunately he passed away back in 2012 but I have many many good memories of jammin out for hours like this. Thank you for reminding me how satisfying it is to just flow like that. You two sound great!
I'm sorry and may he rest in peace. Do you have any recordings? At some point in the future, I will release a collection of recordings of me and a buddy of mine (drummer who passed away in 2022).
This is the art of music when you’ve practiced so much that you’ve gone way beyond “they’re great” to way beyond “fantastic” to a place where they’ve just “become”…. Everything’s been integrated, everything is played like it’s easy because after you’ve practiced so much it is easy. And making it sound, musical and rhythmic, is powerful and going up on stage and looking terrific, presentable to the public, and then just kicking holy ass. That is an ultimate state of musicianship. I really appreciate all the work she’s done. I’ve never seen Marco play but he’s fantastic as well. The both of them are just absolutely amazing, an absolute onslaught of vicious and gentle pleasure… a gourmet hot chili dish served in a cool way.
I just discovered Mohini yesterday. That's 24 hours of nonstop videos and I haven't ceased to be amazed. What a musician. And versatile. And passionate. And fun.
Or to Indian musicians for hundreds and hundreds of years. I played with a tabla player back in my Berklee days in the 80s who sang me a 600 year old tabla piece, passed on from master to student for centuries.
When I was first introduced to Konnakol - by a tabla player who gave a few classes at my school - it was like finding the holy grail. It's just *mind boggling* how this amazing ancient Indian rhythmic knowledge has been passed on through the generations for *eons of time* but remained largely unknown to the rest of the world. Rhythmically they are like *a thousand years ahead* of the rest of the planet. Mathematical science becoming music becoming amazing art... An endless well of inspiration! *And it's funky as HELL !!!* 🔥
@@iridescent9667 that is funny because at the core we believe that Time is an illusion .. past and present only exist in the mind .. all that exists and can be experienced is 'Here and Now' .. and music is a Yoga ( union) that brings your mind to the 'Here and Now' So this Indian disagrees that we were ahead of our time. As Van Halen said " Right here Right Now" is all that matters .. And every culture knows this wisdom. And we haven't even begun the richness of music of other cultures ... but Jazz is the ocean into which all those rivers will flow into ... and Jazz is America's greatest discovery!!
@@SrikanthIyerTheMariner The Time is an Illusion is a concept only restricted to Advaita. Vedanta is not just Advaita. You have multiple schools which includes Vishishtadvaita and Dvaita/Tattvavada (and many other schools like Bheda-Abheda, Achintya Bheda Abheda etc). In Vishishtadvaita and Tattvavada, Time is not an Illusion. Rather, everything is as real as it gets.
Her playing technique is amazing Just like the ancient Indian cultures ability to Quarry, carve and tune Stone into Audible notes thousands of years ago. I'm sure she is connected with that same energy.
I love all these demo videos that instrument retailers and manufacturers put out. Everyone wins. Listeners get awesome performance, artists get exposure (and presumably paid something?), and the company gets brand awareness and positive social sentiment. Back in the day, it was only VHS tapes that they would have playing on a loop in music shops.
Hilarious, just like 2 kids having fun with their toys. I meet Marco a couple times and he is the sweetest guy. Put him together with Mohini who is really really funny, not to mention of course a monster player, this is a perfect combo for fun and great music with a big smile 😄
Well,....THAT session took me places I didn't know I was going to!!! What a conversation! Relatively rapturous and more than a little ecstatic! Always original and delightfully unexpected.Thank you Lady Dey and Master Minnemann, for an elevating eleven minute multilevel grooveslide!!! I could say more, but couldn't say enough. Loved every moment.
For those who don't know, you can listen this konnakol section in Dewa Budjana's song titled "Queen Kanya". Both of them playing beautifully in the album. Sadly it hasn't been mentioned anywhere in this video.
Years ago, since the good days of Dave Weckl and John Patituci, Michael Camilo and Anthony Jackson, I have not witnessed such a great and vibrant piece! Thanks to Marco and Dey! They are incredibly gifted beings! Class apart and at the top of the musical world.
thanks for mentioning some other musicians to check out. i love this level of technical proficiency, i love listening to shawn lane and jonas hellborg, and guthrie govan; thanks for mentioning some other folks i will now check out. these two, dey and minnemann are super sick
@@christianreichelt824 This seems to be the progress, maybe due to modern teaching and learning techniques, to some extent at least. Do you know 'Domi & JD Beck'? They're a drummer and keyboarder duo, even a few years younger than Mohini Dey. Or 'New Jazz Underground'? A trio, seemingly not even in their early twenties. Of course they're all young from my point of view (and yours obviously), but considering the many highly skilled children on YT, they seem like elders.
@@DerEchteBold yep, youre right. Kids of insanely skilled parent/s, who take up their folks instruments, can become incredible players at a young age. Plus utube on .2 play-back speed is such a bonus. I do agree with Christian. 25 y/olds who have so much depth and emotional maturity in jazz, is very young. But in context, I'm an old duck. So she's a sprig. 🍻
It's pretty rare to come across a video showcasing a female musician where incels haven't wormed their way into the comment section trying to convince people she isn't that special, but clearly even they know it'd be a waste of time on this one. Absolutely amazing.
The modern day bass equivalent of when John McLaughlin used to have those fiery duets with Billy Cobham - fantastic - and I echo others on how great it would be for Mohini to do something with JM🤘🏻
She's a child prodigy, still going strong. ✅ Would be great to also host Tal Wilkenfeld, another young female Bass virtuoso. Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
@@johnkk7863 Wrong she is on a whole different level. Your statement is like saying Davinci was greater than Rembrandt when each have their own particular genius and one neither eclipses or dooms the other to irrelevance.
I saw Ravi Shankar and his ensemble play at Loma Linda University in the fall of 1973. During his performance he spoke a little bit about the vocalizing of percussion, as a means of recording and sharing the rhythms. This is a great example!
Sweet mother of all that is holy this is NEXT LEVEL! How have I never heard of Mohini Dey and this duo? This was the most original, virtuosic, funky proggy fusion shit I've ever seen in my life. I found my next favorite band. Please tell me they have an album.
They have both worked with the Indonesian guitarist Dewa Budjana on his album 'Mahandini'. Check out the song of the same name, as well as 'Hyang Giri' from the same album, to see the two of them working together.
But yes, Minnimann certainly has jazz elements to his playing, and the rhythms of jazz and Indian classical, however different, do carry the similarity of freakishly virtuistic approaches to writing and playing music.
Wow! That was mind blowing. Konnakkol at its best. It will live forever as long as we have players like Mohini. Marco is awesome capturing the essence on drums. 🔥🔥
I learned of the konnakol vocalizing technique from Steve Smith from his videos and at Drum Fantasy Camp. Seeing Mohini and Marco together is magnificent!
Boom ! You are simply awsome !! This indian way of singing the notes and all this compo , massivly good !! grooving and original !!! Way awsome !!! And all live !!! Zappa ould love tis !! i do !!!shall i comment the bass playing ? or the drums ? you are totally together , tithghness made real !! And what riffages !!I thought Norwood Fisher was awsome , and now i took a bass spanking !!! Well the dums also , you 2 make one spectacular band !!
Marco is a Beast. Moving is just amazing. You can hear her Indian Influence in Fusion . Mohini is a National Treasure in India. Musicians like her come along like Hens Teeth. Rare. Ravi Shankar was another. A True Master. Marco is a Monster on the Kit. This pairing makes alot Sense. Add John MCLAUGHLIN to Round out Trio. Another Master.
This is an awesome video! I've seen Marco perform live with The Aristocrats and he's simply amazing - I've see Mohini's playing on several YT vids and she's mind blowing as a bass player!
They recorded with Jan Rivera an amazing guitarist that goes in the same vein as Sir. Allan Holdsworth. They have a few videos on YT called shenanigans.
Mohini's playing reminds me so much of Marcus miller in the Miles Davis album "Man with the horn" . This is a compliment, it's not copying but rather the harmonic incorporation of an influence in one's playing style.
I play this video over and over and I found myself drowned in exstacy. Two genius communicating to each other on their music instrument. A m a z i n g !!! 💌
Game on! Marco and Mohini show off their konnakol skills and demonstrate how the traditional Indian spoken percussion can invigorate drum and bass grooves.
This is one of the sickest, funkiest, highest-scale musicianship jam session I've ever witnessed
Try to find ***Dewa Budjana - Mahandini**** and listen ............pure gem.
Welcome to basic indian classical music (karnatic)
All I gotta say then is thank you India ❤
Makes me wanna grab a can of Mohini Dew at the vending machine...
The communication between these two is off the charts.
Salut 😉, Oui 😀 La leçon de Konnakol au restaurant vaut aussi tout l'or du monde 😁🤣...
Exactly
All I can say is "Mohini Dey" an absolute "Bass Prodigy and Musical Goddess" of all-time.
Yep. ❤
@@philipgardiner2003 Goddess is the right term! she is heart crushingly beautiful. and then she plays bass and does vocal percussion.
"Prodigy?" I don't know about all that. She's excellent but I don't know about All time??
@@xtraflo prodigy is about right, he didn't say she's the best to ever live
@@tcarafi Re-Read what they said - Literally wrote -- "All I can say is "Mohini Dey" an absolute "Bass Prodigy and Musical Goddess" of all-time."
No doubt one of the best bass players on earth
Watch the Rick Beato interview. She's also a fashion designer managing her own business. 😯
Truth, Mohini is on a whole nother level!
The best. Sorry guys. And other gals.
@@LemniscatoLemniscato You're certainly not gonna hear any argument from us! 😊
@@MyRackleythat's so cool, I was thinking her outfit is insanely drippy.
How Marco LISTENS and REACTS to what the player (Mohini) is doing.....amazing.
MAGIC ✨
You are referring to hindustani classical music which is from north india. Konnakol is carnatic (south india), and carnatic music is mostly fixed composition unlike hindustani style. The konnakol part at the beginning is definitely not improvised @Cr00kedKnight
The interplay in this video is outstanding ! And I greatly admire her as a bassist.
But tbh in some other performances she has a tendency to overplay.
And vice versa. Not the slowest adaptors two, these...
My younger brother and I use to jam like this for hours. He played very similar style bass and I play drums. We called it musical m***urbation. Unfortunately he passed away back in 2012 but I have many many good memories of jammin out for hours like this. Thank you for reminding me how satisfying it is to just flow like that. You two sound great!
For me ....this is closer to m***urbation than music. Too many notes...
I'm sorry and may he rest in peace. Do you have any recordings? At some point in the future, I will release a collection of recordings of me and a buddy of mine (drummer who passed away in 2022).
❤🙏*
So sorry to hear this, may you be comforted
@@fretfix1 jealous huh? Bad look on you.
How have I never heard of mohini?! What an absolute genius
wha?
meh
its ok, I just discovered her a few days ago ago I can't get enough
Same here 😅
@@manojsrao I discovered her couple years ago and still cant get enough
When pure genius and pure talent come together in the same room. Wow! Both of them are playing on God mode. Amazing!
This is the art of music when you’ve practiced so much that you’ve gone way beyond “they’re great” to way beyond “fantastic” to a place where they’ve just “become”…. Everything’s been integrated, everything is played like it’s easy because after you’ve practiced so much it is easy.
And making it sound, musical and rhythmic, is powerful and going up on stage and looking terrific, presentable to the public, and then just kicking holy ass. That is an ultimate state of musicianship. I really appreciate all the work she’s done. I’ve never seen Marco play but he’s fantastic as well. The both of them are just absolutely amazing, an absolute onslaught of vicious and gentle pleasure… a gourmet hot chili dish served in a cool way.
Bruce Lee said "When you have reached true mastery, you have reached true simplicity".
Long-time fan of Marco, just now fan of Mohini, here. More, please.
Lmao 🤣 nobody on this video only Mohini and Marco , two absolute beasts of musicians 🥰 . This is so good is ridiculous
I just discovered Mohini yesterday. That's 24 hours of nonstop videos and I haven't ceased to be amazed. What a musician. And versatile. And passionate. And fun.
These two get the gold star in music class for the day. Yikes on bikes that was wicked.
I already knew she was an elite player, but *man* she is the best player I have *ever* heard... Wow...
Konnakol is no stranger for those who have been following John McLaughlin since the 70s. Awesome.
Konnakol is Indian
@@TheSunshinefee John McLaughlin is addicted to Indian culture. His band was the Mahavishnu Orchestra.
Or to Indian musicians for hundreds and hundreds of years. I played with a tabla player back in my Berklee days in the 80s who sang me a 600 year old tabla piece, passed on from master to student for centuries.
Who else is here from Rick Beato's interview? Man, Mohini Dey is so good!
Literarly passed from that interview to here..7am
@@kanlamat1372 Me too.. 5 am :)
2am
Mohini Dey is a goddess. Thank you sharing her genius with us.
Mohini, a super talent from India. The icing is having Marko doing a collab. Kudos both of you!!
When I was first introduced to Konnakol - by a tabla player who gave a few classes at my school - it was like finding the holy grail. It's just *mind boggling* how this amazing ancient Indian rhythmic knowledge has been passed on through the generations for *eons of time* but remained largely unknown to the rest of the world. Rhythmically they are like *a thousand years ahead* of the rest of the planet.
Mathematical science becoming music becoming amazing art... An endless well of inspiration! *And it's funky as HELL !!!* 🔥
I knew it...indians were way ahead of time...
@@iridescent9667 that is funny because at the core we believe that Time is an illusion .. past and present only exist in the mind .. all that exists and can be experienced is 'Here and Now' .. and music is a Yoga ( union) that brings your mind to the 'Here and Now'
So this Indian disagrees that we were ahead of our time.
As Van Halen said " Right here Right Now" is all that matters .. And every culture knows this wisdom.
And we haven't even begun the richness of music of other cultures ... but Jazz is the ocean into which all those rivers will flow into ... and Jazz is America's greatest discovery!!
@@SrikanthIyerTheMariner The Time is an Illusion is a concept only restricted to Advaita. Vedanta is not just Advaita. You have multiple schools which includes Vishishtadvaita and Dvaita/Tattvavada (and many other schools like Bheda-Abheda, Achintya Bheda Abheda etc). In Vishishtadvaita and Tattvavada, Time is not an Illusion. Rather, everything is as real as it gets.
Her playing technique is amazing Just like the ancient Indian cultures ability to Quarry, carve and tune Stone into Audible notes thousands of years ago. I'm sure she is connected with that same energy.
It's carnatic music
Mohini and Marco...on different Multiverses. Keep the Love of Music Pure. Love it!
Goosebumps over and over and over and over and over again !!! My goodness ! The chemistry was crazy
I agree, it's supernatural!
@@theworldaccordingto4555 supernatural is the right word!
Two exceptional brilliant musicians meet and create pure magic . Nothing else to say. Thank you sooooo much for sharing. Love from Scotland
I love how he let’s her shine, that’s such an important skill too
Oh my God Mohini , you just killed everyone ! Bravo !!!!!!
I love all these demo videos that instrument retailers and manufacturers put out. Everyone wins. Listeners get awesome performance, artists get exposure (and presumably paid something?), and the company gets brand awareness and positive social sentiment. Back in the day, it was only VHS tapes that they would have playing on a loop in music shops.
and I end up buying a guitar and I can't play shit lol
@@manojsrao 🤣 don't worry... you aren't alone
Those two are so incredible together. I like how they builded a complicity since years, it's make me smiling while having great vibes listening them😊
She's with Simon Phillips now in Darwin band.
She's the greatest bass player that ever lived and eclipses all else before her.
she'great, tall wilkenfeldt also
God I'm so happy konnakol is making its way to a larger audience. It's an amazing way of counting and impressive as hell at fast tempos.
It was small part at the beginning then end. The rest was jamming not konnakol
@@TalaramamaI never even heard of it before coming across this video, so...
Sounds more like “Bol” and not Konnakol. But they’re very similar.
Hilarious, just like 2 kids having fun with their toys. I meet Marco a couple times and he is the sweetest guy. Put him together with Mohini who is really really funny, not to mention of course a monster player, this is a perfect combo for fun and great music with a big smile 😄
Stumbled upon this and I’m blown away that I’m unfamiliar with either artist before tonight 😮
Mohini Dey is simply made of music.
Conversation without words...
These two are amazing! 😍
👏👏 👏
Thank you, Mohini, and thank you, Marco! Such a cornucopia of musical ideas!
Their musical instrument skills and chemistry is off the charts! Absolute first tier!
It was FKIN CRAZY!!
I legit witnessed something unreal and surreal, such progressive symphonies and double times, no cap o7
Well,....THAT session took me places I didn't know I was going to!!! What a conversation! Relatively rapturous and more than a little ecstatic! Always original and delightfully unexpected.Thank you Lady Dey and Master Minnemann, for an elevating eleven minute multilevel grooveslide!!! I could say more, but couldn't say enough. Loved every moment.
For those who don't know, you can listen this konnakol section in Dewa Budjana's song titled "Queen Kanya". Both of them playing beautifully in the album. Sadly it hasn't been mentioned anywhere in this video.
Years ago, since the good days of Dave Weckl and John Patituci, Michael Camilo and Anthony Jackson,
I have not witnessed such a great and vibrant piece! Thanks to Marco and Dey!
They are incredibly gifted beings! Class apart and at the top of the musical world.
thanks for mentioning some other musicians to check out. i love this level of technical proficiency, i love listening to shawn lane and jonas hellborg, and guthrie govan; thanks for mentioning some other folks i will now check out. these two, dey and minnemann are super sick
Great technic ! With some more musical feelings could be grandiose ...
Jazz, prog rock, funk with South Indian raag flavors . Awesome.
Nothin but LOVE for this! The two of them work so well together. Great Progressive Jazz Rhythm!!!
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mindblowing form and creativity, unparalleled precision. Love Mohini & Marco!
That is unbefrickinglievable! How has this new generation of ultrayoung musicians all these technical skills down AND so much musical feeling?
Totally agree mate. Blows my mind. 🍻
Ultrayoung? She's 25, I think.
Anyways, Wiki says her father was a bassist, the may explain it to some extent.
@@DerEchteBold Ultrayoung for such an accomplished jazz musician. Do they grow on trees so ready nowadays?🤔
@@christianreichelt824
This seems to be the progress, maybe due to modern teaching and learning techniques, to some extent at least.
Do you know 'Domi & JD Beck'?
They're a drummer and keyboarder duo, even a few years younger than Mohini Dey.
Or 'New Jazz Underground'? A trio, seemingly not even in their early twenties.
Of course they're all young from my point of view (and yours obviously), but considering the many highly skilled children on YT, they seem like elders.
@@DerEchteBold yep, youre right. Kids of insanely skilled parent/s, who take up their folks instruments, can become incredible players at a young age. Plus utube on .2 play-back speed is such a bonus. I do agree with Christian. 25 y/olds who have so much depth and emotional maturity in jazz, is very young. But in context, I'm an old duck. So she's a sprig. 🍻
Whenever I watch a talented woman’s fingers on the fretboard, I tend to see a certain grace that men don’t have. I see that same grace here.
It's pretty rare to come across a video showcasing a female musician where incels haven't wormed their way into the comment section trying to convince people she isn't that special, but clearly even they know it'd be a waste of time on this one. Absolutely amazing.
The best example of - "Drummer and Bass Guitarists are always the best friends"
She's another wonder of the world! Incredible.
I don't know what I just watched, but it was brilliant!
The modern day bass equivalent of when John McLaughlin used to have those fiery duets with Billy Cobham - fantastic - and I echo others on how great it would be for Mohini to do something with JM🤘🏻
Wow, Billy Cobham, haven’t heard that name in awhile. Had a record of his on vinyl. Great throw back, thank you!
She's a child prodigy, still going strong. ✅
Would be great to also host Tal Wilkenfeld, another young female Bass virtuoso.
Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
Tal is 35. How much longer are we going to call her a youth?
Tal isn’t anywhere close to mohini, she’s way below this level.
@@johnkk7863 I still prefer Tal's groove and melody sensibilities.
However, yes, Mohini's technical abilities are very high.
@@CosmicHippopotamus she's still young compared to my age 😎
@@johnkk7863 Wrong she is on a whole different level. Your statement is like saying Davinci was greater than Rembrandt when each have their own particular genius and one neither eclipses or dooms the other to irrelevance.
Goosebumps at 8:35!! Woohooo! Go Mohini and Marco
Mohini Dey is so badass! Marco is killer too!! Great stuff!
Great. Been a fan Of Dey for a few years.
Marco is new to me.
Really good collaboration. Having fun !
Out of this world, we love Mohini so much!
I saw Ravi Shankar and his ensemble play at Loma Linda University in the fall of 1973. During his performance he spoke a little bit about the vocalizing of percussion, as a means of recording and sharing the rhythms. This is a great example!
God their playing gave me chills when it finally came back together around 8:30. Amazing stuff
Sounding a bit like lowrider for a second 😂
Sweet mother of all that is holy this is NEXT LEVEL! How have I never heard of Mohini Dey and this duo? This was the most original, virtuosic, funky proggy fusion shit I've ever seen in my life. I found my next favorite band. Please tell me they have an album.
They have both worked with the Indonesian guitarist Dewa Budjana on his album 'Mahandini'. Check out the song of the same name, as well as 'Hyang Giri' from the same album, to see the two of them working together.
Mohini has recently released her first solo album and Marco plays on some of the tracks.
The sides with her palm is unbelievably cool, never seen someone do that before.
Marco uses technique in the most musical way possible! One of the best out there!
My new favorite video drums and bass. Awesome.
I never enjoyed Jazz as a listener, but as a musician Jazz is so freaking exciting. The timing... Oh... And that bass.. Freaking crazy.
That's not Jazz. Anyway, cool stuff.
A rhythmic branch of South Indian classical music called Konnakol
But yes, Minnimann certainly has jazz elements to his playing, and the rhythms of jazz and Indian classical, however different, do carry the similarity of freakishly virtuistic approaches to writing and playing music.
Really Mohini ! Creating Bewitching and captivating sounds !
I sometimes forget just how much Mohini rips on bass. And Marco's just having the time of his life! Great stuff.
Best Bass and Guitar song I've ever heard.. So groovy, I cant stop rocking my head..
Wow! That was mind blowing. Konnakkol at its best. It will live forever as long as we have players like Mohini. Marco is awesome capturing the essence on drums. 🔥🔥
The Chord Changes, Not Only Intriguing But Beguiling. Great Cohesive Fusion.
Marco the greatest drummer since buddy rich, no-one is even close.
These are the kinds of musicians who should be making millions of dollars.
autotuned/re-quantized/re-programmed to do only 4/4... (and no intrabeat syncopation) they perhaps would... :P. !!!!
Yes. But the majority of people like mediocrity as the people are generally mediocre.
Most people don't get it. Unfortunately
@@gauravonguitars🎯
Damm! What was I watching? You are musical twins. Wow, what a ride! Thank you!
I learned of the konnakol vocalizing technique from Steve Smith from his videos and at Drum Fantasy Camp. Seeing Mohini and Marco together is magnificent!
Boom ! You are simply awsome !! This indian way of singing the notes and all this compo , massivly good !! grooving and original !!! Way awsome !!!
And all live !!! Zappa ould love tis !! i do !!!shall i comment the bass playing ? or the drums ? you are totally together , tithghness made real !! And what riffages !!I thought Norwood Fisher was awsome , and now i took a bass spanking !!! Well the dums also , you 2 make one spectacular band !!
Talk about a rhythm section !!!! Amazing stuff. More collaborations like this please!
Girrrl…you a Bad Mame Jamma! You are a Gem Mohini…The BEST!
Mohini Dey is such a Monster! I am in Awe ( and recommend her solo album !)
This is Superhuman, Extra-terrestrial! Supernaturally Awesome, to infinity squared!
Redefinition of bass and drums!!!!incredibly too impressive!!!!
Instruments having a beautiful conversation with massive and talented artists ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! They are having so much fun!
The best bassist ever...
Wow, I have no words...this is an other level of awesomeness. Big thanks Mhini and Marco!!!
What an absolute genius that girl is! 146% amazing!!
This is so over-my-head and incredible!
Absolutely incredible, musicianship at its highest level.
Holy molly! Absolutely beautiful.
Marco is a Beast. Moving is just amazing. You can hear her Indian Influence in Fusion .
Mohini is a National Treasure in India. Musicians like her come along like Hens Teeth.
Rare. Ravi Shankar was another. A True Master. Marco is a Monster on the Kit. This pairing makes alot Sense.
Add John MCLAUGHLIN to Round out Trio. Another Master.
This is an awesome video! I've seen Marco perform live with The Aristocrats and he's simply amazing - I've see Mohini's playing on several YT vids and she's mind blowing as a bass player!
I would like to see them do a record with john McLaughlin, a perfect match.
They recorded with Jan Rivera an amazing guitarist that goes in the same vein as Sir. Allan Holdsworth. They have a few videos on YT called shenanigans.
OMG I THOUGHT THE SAME THING !!!!! This is exactly his style
That would be insane
@@Vrdavila67 Both She and John recorded with him?
Mind blowing collab. Thanks for posting.
Awesome percussive scatting besides the progressive bass playing!
God bless!
Mohini is the the name of a Goddess ...and my word !! She surely is on fire here
Awesome. Asian/Rock/funk, fusion. This puts me in mind of Stanley Clarks 70's track Vulcan Princess. Musical adventure 👍🏽👍🏽
Both artists are as good as it gets. But first time heard this drummer. Awesome artists.
otherworldly
Just incredible... :)
Thank you!
Simply brilliant!!! terrificly gifted musicians, great vibes.
Mohini's playing reminds me so much of Marcus miller in the Miles Davis album "Man with the horn" . This is a compliment, it's not copying but rather the harmonic incorporation of an influence in one's playing style.
I play this video over and over and I found myself drowned in exstacy.
Two genius communicating to each other on their music instrument.
A m a z i n g !!! 💌
Insane subdivisions 😍😍❤️ indian rhythms
Wow. my new favorite Bass player... @7:51 mark bass run is unbelievable.....
This is how I speak when explaining something
That was total "Punk Jazz". LOL Killer grooves. A lot of times Mohini reminds me of Percy Jones. Just great!!!