The Wolf | yMusic
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2023
- Hey Everyone!! Ryan here. For regular watchers of the channel this is something DIFFERENT! This is one of my favorite groups on the planet who have a new record out so we wanted to feature what they do. There will be some yMusic collaborations with singers in the future but for now, enjoy yMusic!!!
From the album YMUSIC, available on StorySound Records. Stream and buy: ffm.to/ymusic
The Wolf composed by yMusic
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CREDITS
Flute: Alex Sopp
Clarinet: Hideaki Aomori
Trumpet: CJ Camerieri
Violin: Rob Moose
Viola: Nadia Sirota
Cello: Gabriel Cabezas
Audio: Justin Glasco
Assistant Engineer: Cory McCormick
DP: Ryan Blewett
Camera: Charlie Weinmann
Gaffer: Nash White
Editor: Adam Kritzberg
Associate Producer: Seth Kaplan
Socials: December Savage-Brown
Produced By Ryan Lerman
Recorded at EastWest Studios in Los Angeles, CA
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Well that was a change from stories usual vibe. I encourage experimentation!
Beautiful and powerful composition and performance
Beautiful!! 👍👍🎵🎶🎶
I'm a fan of CJ and know he has a Grammy. I know him and Hideaki well from their many appearances in the storieSPverse. Nice to see the rest of their collective get some screen time here. Thanks for the change of pace.
Absolutely love yMusic, what a wonderful surprise to see them featured here!! 😍
Wow. This is great. Thanks for showcasing this group.
... amazing, a lot of power, creativity. What more could you want ?
Please add your recent release to vinyl. Audiophile's would appreciate it. 👍
Magnificent creativity
Simplesmente sensacional gente! Muito obrigado por compartilhar! 🎶❤️🎵
I love stuff like this
I do love this, very much.
Why did I think this was gonna be a cover of "Hungry Like the Wolf"? 😂
But i could totally see this playinh during the climax of a Wes Anderson film!
I'm waiting for the movie this is supposed to be in the score to.
Yeah great. More !!
I love you guys
Wow.
Wonderful! Though why no Nadia Sirota in the description credits ;) ?
She is listed there now. Maybe they updated since your comment?
Clicked for what I thought was a Mumford and Sons cover, got something much cooler!
🤯Whoa!
Love the idea, not sure about the final product.
Oh my god.....this is what demonic Orgasm sounds like. Thank you so much for the experience✨ I started crying around the middle section, it's just too good. Impeccable organized chaos, Mua 👌👌👌
They sound like Björk created them in a dream of hers.
What just happened?!?!
Petrushka, move over!
???
Why no credit for 2nd violinist? Talented group.
The string instruments are violin, viola and cello (no second violin), and I see all three credited appropriately in the description and on the title card at the end of the video. There was another commenter that mentioned Nadia Sirota (the violist) not being credited in the description -- maybe they edited the description since your comment?
@TheJonHeese Yes they did.
Why didn't you name this track "triumph" because that's what I feel when I hear this track. I love you Ymusic....by the way.
this track should be in next Quinton Tarantino movie
The violist is the type of player who makes mary had a little lamp look difficult
yawn
It doesn't sound like music. Sorry.
What do you mean?
@@XeniaStCharlesIrisLlyllyth did you listen to the whole of it? or just the first 20 seconds?
@@kollidontagasi To the whole, of course. Commenting work of professionals without listening to the whole thing is disrespect. I'm not a musician, and maybe too oldfashioned, but I couldn't at all feel any harmony in this piece. It sounded absolutely cacophonous. I think that attempts to sound new, fresh and modern very often kill real art.
@@user-nm5cd3yh8q ok, fair enough, personal preferences. I had the experience that it started in relative cacophony and then melted together into an amazing piece, e.g. around 2.13 I just really can't subscribe to to the claim of lack of harmony. It's full of it for me. Reminds me of Björk's Wanderlust and other tracks from that album.
@@kollidontagasi came back to 2.13 once more. It's not melting still))) Not only oldfashioned, but also too cold for melting I am, probably))) Well, tastes differ. And so does understanding of harmony.