Great fun, yes! Thanks for the great reaction as well. I LOVE the 12/8 style they employed for this, but I think the REAL enjoyment is because they are just so incredibly proficient on their instruments and in their native and acquired abilities that the tightness of their performances is almost other worldly. Thanks again!
Of all the reaction videos for Dirty Loops, yours is the most satisfying in that you glean so much that's astounded me from the credits from the very beginning (I'm a 76 y/o film composer and unabashed Loops fanatic). A couple factoids, Jonah does pretty much all of the backing vocals as well as lead. The videos from "Turbo" were filmed in 2 locations, (Cory/horns) Minneapolis and (Loops) Sweden, and expertly spliced and edited to make this! From the props to the color grading and scaling, this is a masterpiece. And you have a new subscriber!
Thank you so much David, that means a lot to me! I mean that. Film composer?! Man, I'd love to hear about that journey sometime. That is sooooo awesome!!! Thanks for the sub!!!
Best reactions as always😀 it’s interesting to note that DL took "simple/popular” hits and loopyfied them with hope that some artists would hire them as a musicians when they saw the videos. insted DL became a ”popband”. when they write there original songs they do it in the same way, first they write a strong melody with very simple chords then DL loopyfied it witch makes it easy to appreciate. Because there is an underlying good melody at the bottom of all the magic they add✨
To call Dirty Loops a "pop band" is to shoehorn one of the most innovative fusion groups I've experienced. I get what you're trying to say, just thought it didn't quite go far enough. Still, you nailed the genesis of the Loops' sound.
@@theoriginalthinkman5897 Yehh "Pop group" was not the best label, better is maby " a popular group". Most of what they put into the songs can be described as "jazzfusion" but the unique thing is that there is a strong melody in the core which makes it all easier for more people to appreciate
@@danielstromberg7260 Once again you nailed it. There is a pop vibe to some of their music. I know they are heavily influenced by MJ, Stevie Wonder, Pat Metheny, and other Pop/R&B/Jazz artists. I think Jonah's voice makes that pretty clear. It's cool that artists I grew up with have had an impression on Dirty Loops even though the Loops body of work almost defies description other than pure genius!
DL is really unique and has created its own branch. Jonah's voice is magical and his classic schooling shines through in the arragemans of strings / brass / voice harmonies. Henrik is most heard in various jazz fusion projects. Aron is probably the "toto" guy who does everything so tastefully. I think his style of play is close to Dave Weckl, they form a deadly trio✨
I listened to Cory Wong’s podcast. He talks about recording the music and video. Cory and the musicians on the left side of the video- recorded the music and did the video in the USA. Dirty Loops did their bits on the right in Sweden. They have never met in person!
After that cinematic brass part at the end.. I love the way it transitioned into that sweet major led outro... what a vibe. Also, the timing in this track... the drums/bass and horns ahead of the beat... does my head in. What a worthwhile cover. Serious horn technique. What collection of tongues. :-D
First off, I love your reactions but I think this may be one of my favs. Your comments at the end were so tuned in. Gave us nice insights into the video and how you understand music. That was really nice. You mentioned a few of the upcoming artists you'll be getting to and I felt it my duty to remind you not to forget Jacob Collier. Specifically "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." He's playing piano essentially along with himself on Yamaha's most sophisticated "player" piano ever. Witnessing how he has charted this out with a very specific foundation while leaving himself a ton of space for soloing is a marvel. When I first saw it I thought Jacob had also developed the ability to move things with his mind alone. It's very impressive and I feel somewhat over looked in Jacob's oeuvre.
ah man...thank you so much! I sometimes think I'm boring people by talking too much at the end but I'm glad to see I may not be. And I am MOST DEFINITELY not done with Jacob Collier (or Snarky Puppy or Dirty Loops). I just wanted to put a little teaser out there for any fans of the upcoming artists I'd love to cover. As always, thank you for your great comments!
@@StrateleStudios My apologies. I think the fanatic part of my brain blew a circuit when I didn't see Jacob's name. I so enjoy your heartfelt reactions have no worries about my continued enjoyment in whatever you do.
Really interesting as always Jeff, and I’m also glad that you read the credits, most reactors miss that, I mean Edward Scissorhands, come on 🤣 The brass on this is amazing, don’t know much technically but someone said it’s really advanced playing with those triplets they do in total sync. Take care man!
I like ,what you said,about Henrick,he is so good ,at knowing when to keep it straight,and then just change ,into a fill, or a change of feel,or a finger twister ,and always looks like hes having a ball [as do they all]].
FINALLY! I was waiting for this one. You should REALLY check out Larnell Lewis’ Zildjian Live. I’ve seen it in the comments here before so you should totally check it out it’s amazing!
Another funny thing to notice is that everything (and I mean everything) that Henrik is using is accounted for in the credits, but under the name Jonah Nilsson it just says "Keyboards (Korg)" :-)
Yeah, yeah, Jeff, excuses, excuses... but if there is one person allowed to break the rules of sight-unseen-reactions it is YOU! Whatever may come up in the next 13mins will be better than 95% of the usual review content. Lovin´ it already - Let´s hit The Play Buttonn ;-)
Hahahah, dude you are the best! I love how you've caught on to my favorite saying "Let's hit the play button"! hahahaha I get excited when I do it! hahaha
awesome reaction! I have a request Flintstones and fascinating rhythm from jacob collier :) Also your fav jonah and collier did a collab in covering do i do
The thrill was certainly not gone although it was round two- and you always manage to talk shop in a way that’s not excluding to anyones level of knowledge. 😍👌🏻
Yes, it DID feel like I was seeing it for the first time. I still got some surprises from it. I'm glad you're enjoying the "shop talk" as I want to make sure I'm not babbling on too much after the videos. :)
I've heard that brass band in many videos now. They are absolutely killing it. The brass arrangement is 110% world class
Couldn’t agree more!!!!
I think they make up part of the Fearless Flyers. Play with Cory and Vulfpeck all the time.
Great fun, yes! Thanks for the great reaction as well. I LOVE the 12/8 style they employed for this, but I think the REAL enjoyment is because they are just so incredibly proficient on their instruments and in their native and acquired abilities that the tightness of their performances is almost other worldly. Thanks again!
Thank you John. I could not agree more!!!
And don't forget the fantastic recording/mixing. I think the sound is perfect, you can hear everything.
Absolutely! Stellar recording…always!
Of all the reaction videos for Dirty Loops, yours is the most satisfying in that you glean so much that's astounded me from the credits from the very beginning (I'm a 76 y/o film composer and unabashed Loops fanatic). A couple factoids, Jonah does pretty much all of the backing vocals as well as lead. The videos from "Turbo" were filmed in 2 locations, (Cory/horns) Minneapolis and (Loops) Sweden, and expertly spliced and edited to make this! From the props to the color grading and scaling, this is a masterpiece. And you have a new subscriber!
Thank you so much David, that means a lot to me! I mean that. Film composer?! Man, I'd love to hear about that journey sometime. That is sooooo awesome!!! Thanks for the sub!!!
The Euphonium just makes me go to heaven!!
I am SO with you there!
Best reactions as always😀 it’s interesting to note that DL took "simple/popular” hits and loopyfied them with hope that some artists would hire them as a musicians when they saw the videos. insted DL became a ”popband”. when they write there original songs they do it in the same way, first they write a strong melody with very simple chords then DL loopyfied it witch makes it easy to appreciate. Because there is an underlying good melody at the bottom of all the magic they add✨
Wow! I did not know that! Thank you for sharing this information with everyone!
To call Dirty Loops a "pop band" is to shoehorn one of the most innovative fusion groups I've experienced. I get what you're trying to say, just thought it didn't quite go far enough. Still, you nailed the genesis of the Loops' sound.
@@theoriginalthinkman5897 Yehh "Pop group" was not the best label, better is maby " a popular group". Most of what they put into the songs can be described as "jazzfusion" but the unique thing is that there is a strong melody in the core which makes it all easier for more people to appreciate
@@danielstromberg7260 Once again you nailed it. There is a pop vibe to some of their music. I know they are heavily influenced by MJ, Stevie Wonder, Pat Metheny, and other Pop/R&B/Jazz artists. I think Jonah's voice makes that pretty clear. It's cool that artists I grew up with have had an impression on Dirty Loops even though the Loops body of work almost defies description other than pure genius!
DL is really unique and has created its own branch. Jonah's voice is magical and his classic schooling shines through in the arragemans of strings / brass / voice harmonies. Henrik is most heard in various jazz fusion projects. Aron is probably the "toto" guy who does everything so tastefully. I think his style of play is close to Dave Weckl, they form a deadly trio✨
I listened to Cory Wong’s podcast. He talks about recording the music and video. Cory and the musicians on the left side of the video- recorded the music and did the video in the USA. Dirty Loops did their bits on the right in Sweden. They have never met in person!
That is so mind blowing. It's cool how they appear to look at each other.
After that cinematic brass part at the end.. I love the way it transitioned into that sweet major led outro... what a vibe. Also, the timing in this track... the drums/bass and horns ahead of the beat... does my head in. What a worthwhile cover. Serious horn technique. What collection of tongues. :-D
First off, I love your reactions but I think this may be one of my favs. Your comments at the end were so tuned in. Gave us nice insights into the video and how you understand music. That was really nice. You mentioned a few of the upcoming artists you'll be getting to and I felt it my duty to remind you not to forget Jacob Collier. Specifically "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." He's playing piano essentially along with himself on Yamaha's most sophisticated "player" piano ever. Witnessing how he has charted this out with a very specific foundation while leaving himself a ton of space for soloing is a marvel. When I first saw it I thought Jacob had also developed the ability to move things with his mind alone. It's very impressive and I feel somewhat over looked in Jacob's oeuvre.
ah man...thank you so much! I sometimes think I'm boring people by talking too much at the end but I'm glad to see I may not be. And I am MOST DEFINITELY not done with Jacob Collier (or Snarky Puppy or Dirty Loops). I just wanted to put a little teaser out there for any fans of the upcoming artists I'd love to cover. As always, thank you for your great comments!
@@StrateleStudios My apologies. I think the fanatic part of my brain blew a circuit when I didn't see Jacob's name. I so enjoy your heartfelt reactions have no worries about my continued enjoyment in whatever you do.
So good! The earlier covers are great but this... Could be a hot take but this is just better then one of the most popular songs of all time.
I have to agree with you 100%
Unbelievable
Thanks for the reaction, nice take to make this new one!!
Thank YOU!
Really interesting as always Jeff, and I’m also glad that you read the credits, most reactors miss that, I mean Edward Scissorhands, come on 🤣
The brass on this is amazing, don’t know much technically but someone said it’s really advanced playing with those triplets they do in total sync. Take care man!
Man, how are they so damn tight on the horns?! Amazing! Triple tonguing totally in sync 🤯
i love your new intro graphics. Nice reaction as always Jeff. The horn section must have sore tongues after that one.
😂🤣😂 by now they must have super human tongues 👅
I love the bass in this and the horns on the bridge wow!
Right?!
I like ,what you said,about Henrick,he is so good ,at knowing when to keep it straight,and then just change ,into a fill, or a change of feel,or a finger twister ,and always looks like hes having a ball [as do they all]].
FINALLY! I was waiting for this one. You should REALLY check out Larnell Lewis’ Zildjian Live. I’ve seen it in the comments here before so you should totally check it out it’s amazing!
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I love your reactions to videos!! You're so much fun!!! :-)
Hahaha thank you Catherine! 😃😃😃
Another funny thing to notice is that everything (and I mean everything) that Henrik is using is accounted for in the credits, but under the name Jonah Nilsson it just says "Keyboards (Korg)" :-)
LOL! I didn't catch that!
Good show sir. Bang on. You checked the credits too. Its like the credits on The Simpsons.
HAHAHA, you're right. I love that these guys have such a great sense of humor. Playful.
Yeah, yeah, Jeff, excuses, excuses... but if there is one person allowed to break the rules of sight-unseen-reactions it is YOU!
Whatever may come up in the next 13mins will be better than 95% of the usual review content. Lovin´ it already - Let´s hit The Play Buttonn ;-)
Hahahah, dude you are the best! I love how you've caught on to my favorite saying "Let's hit the play button"! hahahaha I get excited when I do it! hahaha
Forward motion is the key to groove
awesome reaction! I have a request
Flintstones and fascinating rhythm from jacob collier :)
Also your fav jonah and collier did a collab in covering do i do
“Do I Do” coming this week!
The thrill was certainly not gone although it was round two- and you always manage to talk shop in a way that’s not excluding to anyones level of knowledge. 😍👌🏻
Yes, it DID feel like I was seeing it for the first time. I still got some surprises from it. I'm glad you're enjoying the "shop talk" as I want to make sure I'm not babbling on too much after the videos. :)
I know everyone compares Jonah's voice with MJs, but all I hear is Stevie Wonder.
This is a friendly reminder to react to „Dance of eternity (breaking the fourth wall (live)) by Dream Theatre.
😉
On my list :) :) :)
@@StrateleStudios I‘ll check this ;)
The horn section is just ridiculous omg.
Hahaha yes!
Too many requests?! 😉😊
sort of I guess... but I WANT IT even it´s not a maiden voyage *wink* ;-)
Hahaha it was worth it! ☺️☺️☺️
@@StrateleStudios Looking forward to it! 👻😃👻
Pump up the volume, please !!!
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Star Wars "Cinematic"
YES!
Pls, react to ”Dirty merch”…
Coming this week!!!
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