The math behind 'FUTURE BREED MACHINE'
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
- Time Consuming Ep #75 and week 2 of 'MAYshuggah' is all about this INSANELY awesome track, 'Future Breed Machine'.
Original song:
• Future Breed Machine
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0:00 intro
1:17 Riff 1
1:33 Riff 2
2:57 the verse
3:38 JOAO !
5:11 Filthy riff
5:57 MEGA cool riff
6:57 dat clean GTR
9:00 TRIPLETS!!
10:43 weird break?
11:26 GTR stuff !
Thanks for having me, Yogev!
I've been a fan of your channel for a long time. One of the few I can consistently count on for both education and entertainment.
Much love! (even if you fumbled how old the song is) ❤️
Wow!...... it's Joao!
Love your videos man!
yooooooooo my guy joan is in the video!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ayyyy! Good to see you on here João!
dude your tone is BONKERS
This song coming out in 1995 is crazy. They were so far ahead of their time it’s like if Slayer came out in 1968.
Hilarious and spot on!
I mean Future is in the title...
What exactly do you think is "so ahead" of 1995 for this song? Because literally everything in it had already been done at that point.
@@RafaelCDet yeah what? name a single other band with heavy syncopation rhythms like this pre 2000
@@RafaelCDetdisagree. Burden is on you - what else sounded like this in 1995?
Little anecdote for the scene lovers :)
Bart (Textures guitarist) and I (Textures drummer) were in same class at highschool. By accident Bart got a sampler from Nuclear Blast somwhere in 1994 with some NB bands on it. One of them was Meshuggah with a unreleased demo of track of Suffer in Truth. Being 13 year old guys, Bart directly discovered something 'funny' was going on here. He really got me into it by telling about the song, although we didn't really figure out what was going on with all that polyrhythm vibe (we just got into metal with Sepultura's Arise and Deicide's Legion - which is a really proggy death metal album by the way).
Later on a friend of ours bought the album Destroy Erase Improve in may 1995 directly when it was released. I remember listening to it the first time. Future Breed Machine really got me by the balls directly, but I got really hooked with Soulburn and Inside What's Within Behind. Super paradigm shift there for me!! The world upside down...suddenly.
Well...this good friend Elwin Dekkers also asked me to go to their gig in de Blokhut, Rotterdam, as they were supporting for Hypocrisy.
So we did, in 1995. There were just 100 people or so in the venue and....almost everybody walked away after hearing one song of Meshuggah. It was really too much for all those death metal guys haha. Actually...it was also a bit too much for us as well. We stayed with a few others, but didn't have the slightest clue what was REALLY going on on stage hahaha. Legendary evening!
But me a whole bunch of friends then got really into the Swedes....especially the EP None blasted our speakers non stop. Later on Chaosphere.
Most funny thing for me is Meshuggah and Textures came up with the same riff at the same time, later on. What became known as the Bleed riff is also our bridge riff in Old Days Born Anew from album Silhouettes. Released at the same time as Meshuggah's Obzen.
We built tons and tons of memories on the music of Meshuggah. And we improved our skills waaaaay beyond because of those lads. Still..I'm 43 now. We supported for Meshuggah on our welcome back show here in the Netherlands, 2 months ago, for a few thousand people. 20 years after we supported for them in Melkweg, Amsterdam on their Nothing tour. Insane!
The story carries on it seems.
Lots more anecdotes to tell about all this...but for now....
Ciao, Stef - Textures
I discovered Textures thanks to Spotify playlists based on Meshuggah... Great band! Congrats for what you're doing 👍
Still one of nastiest things I’ve heard is that Laments of an Icarus intro with that slow triplet ride on top, love the grooves you come up with
Hey Man, just want to say that encountering you here feels surreal... Just discovered Textures +-2 years ago, with Silhouettes being one of my favorite metal albums. Everything in it just clicks for me. Never thought I would stumble upon a comment of someone so strongly connected with so many memorable moments from my life, and connected via music he creates. Just surreal...
Keep up the good work!
Is any new stuff around the corner already? ;>
Super cool man this is an amazing story!
Amazing anekdote, Stef 👌🏻 thanx for sharing!!
I hope Textures make it back to DK sometime! I always have a blast with you guys 🤗😎
Demiurge leading into future breed machine is the best encore I have ever experienced
+1
brrrRrrRrRrRRRRR
MEEP MEEP MEEP MEEP MEEP
Couldn't agree more. They destroyed it on that tour. If you missed it/want to hear a line version of that set, there's a very good live version of it on YT. Bloodstock 2023.
I'm not a father, but I know for certain that having my first child, holding them in my arms would be the second happiest day of my life behind Yogev finally breaking down Future Breed Machine.
HAHAHAHAHA I'M NOT WORTHY
Two Time Consuming episodes in a week? Hell yeah!
We’re not worthy!!!!
It's Mayshuggah
@@sahinlandman4667 The best time of year, and not only because it's my birthday tomorrow
João also has some Carbomb covers and I would LOVE to see you breakdown some more of their material. I feel like you would get a kick out of their song "Spirit of poison".
Carbomb is great but I can't find the 1. Therefore, I cannot headbang.
Spirit of poison and garrucha are the two I want to see on time consuming the most
29 years later and this track still has some of the absolute top teir headbanger grooves.
In light of how Joao got that tone (which is super close to the record), its really interesting to me that Destroy Erase Improve was recorded using Mesa Dual Recs, which are notorious for their flubby low end. They must have boosted the ever living crap out of the signal into the amp.
I am so pumped that MAYshuggah is back. Best month of the year
9:00 this part has such a subtle change but it adds a TON. It's like they're crushing you more and more
Also I would've loved a small part about the china accents on the "riff 2" part
Ooh, an I Am Colossus teaser at the end! An awesome job on FBM here by you two djentlemen.
And now it's out !
Nasty Riff is actually the same as Riff 2 but skipping the first three 16th - with accents on gtr2 🤯
Great job as always, Yogev ! 🔥🤘
I didn't expect João to be here! A pleasant surprise for sure.
He's DA MAN
I love this album's style, this is what I wish they still sounded like. The faster, more aggressive sound they had back then was so unique
João’s guitar tone sounds almost exactly like the record, unless it is the record itself. Idk, I’m a little over halfway through the video, so I don’t know yet. Either way, I’ve seen João’s covers of some of Thornhill’s stuff, and damn does he get that tone super close to the actual record, and is an awesome guitarist. Yogev, your genius mind is a curse! Lmao
hahahahahaha I agree with everything you said hahahaha
The collaboration I didn't know I needed, but I now appreciate being alive to see
Humiliative + FBM back to back this year was insane. So glad I went to 3 shows in Europe.
Also all of those videos never cease to remind you how insanely good those guys are on their instruments. When they play it live it looks like it's nothing else then casually cutting onions and carrots while cooking. Sure they've been playing it for 30 years now, but still. Meshuggah forever 🤘🏼
12:50 That's why it sounds like a different song when they slowed it down for Future Breed Machine(Mayhem Version).
I went into this video thinking this song was much more simple than others, maybe because it's their early work and I have listened to it so many times that I know it by memory, but I am amazed at how intrincate this riffs are. This band continues to surprisme me after so many years. Also, amazing video!
My favourite part about the big breakdown at 8:14 is that every few times round the snare lands in the little gap
Congrats on the joao medeiros collab
João is a legend.. great video as always
"dentist-inspired guitar solo" lmao I'm fucken dead
Can't wait! Still my favourite song!
Still my favorite Meshuggah track. While earlier on in their career, it's still just so accessible, yet showcases their intense creativity along with some top-tier headbanging material. Bravo Yogev, I truly enjoyed every second of this video
Thanks a lot !
Bro yogev just having nolly as a patron is a ridiculous flex
A wild Joao appears! That was pleasantly unexpected!
Cool to see Joao here. His cover are great!
the triplets section absolutely blew my brain wide open - no wonder i couldn't get the feel right! thank you so much for this, yogev!
I loved the very serious display of you being a "drummer" in the corner pop out. 😅
Crazy stuff! All hail Meshuggah 🤘
Kudos to you guys for breaking it down and enlightening us with all the madness happening in the song!
It's crazy that they recorded this album with no click. That surely gives alot of intensity.
Very coool ! Meshuggah rules. I saw them march 2024 in Bilbao, and when they began this song, I lost a shoe !!! Legends.
Very well done Yogev ! Mayshuggah rules too ! Thanks for spending time for us ;)
My pleasure !
I love this series. I will never get bored of rhythmic breakdowns of complicated songs!
SAME hahahaah
wow and joao its here too, thast amazing
I love that yogev is making videos again! And even better with collabs ✌️
More to come!
fuck yes Yogev, I love you! Mayshuggah is the best
Fun to add that in that tripletty riff at 10:14 the riff changes from a 2:3 polyrhythm perspective (quarter note triplets) at the first part to a 3:4 polyrhythm at the second. In the first part you play 3 notes over 2 beats (and that is why you land on a third beat over the 4 note) and in the second part you play 4 notes over 3 beats (and that is why you fill the 3 beats that the riff is caged into). I think this way to analyse it is so cool.
You're right ! that is true !
6:48 Me when I'm agreeing with something my mom is saying (but secretly, I'm listening to Meshuggah in my head)
Couldn't click this faster. I think it's the only song (and the album of course) that I can say changed my life. I searched for years after anything similar and couldn't find it. Wasn't until many years later I realized how unique and ahead of its time Meshuggah was.
meshuggah-wise this is a feel-good rocker for a sunny day in spring. Straight forward and compact, love it!
João's the best.
Going through a shitty time and your content is grounding. Great content as always.
Man, sorry to hear !
But it does make me happy to hear the videos help.
Hang in there !
I remember my former drummers brother introducing me to them in 1996 and I've been a fan ever since
Man i love that snare
Hope we all can ignore our problems away and enjoy mayshuggah
It's just crazy I first found you on an Berklee Indian Ensemble video years ago, and loved your playing. Then you some how became my metal theory instructor.. haha I'm glad you're back, and love and appreciate all of the research and time you take to do this.
AHHHH yeh I love that band !
@@YogevGabay that high pitched snare you used ❤️
Contradiction Collapse(None), Destroy Erase Improve and Chaosphere are hella underrated. Thank you for Mayshuggah, Yogev, loving every episode of it!
the crossover i didnt expect hahaha amazing job Joao
ps: yogev should sub to joao
Future Breed Machine is one of my all time favorites
That’s 29 years ago, Yogev!
Ah, ok.
HAHAHAHAHA
Обалдеть, одна из самых любимых моих песен Meshuggah была разобрана по мелочам... Как ты вообще это услышал?!?!?!
you should totally make a video on the tony danza tapdance extravaganza
I came for the grooves, but stayed for the laughs 😄
This video was both adorable and helpful.
When Destroy Erase Improve dropped it was the only thing I listened to for weeks.
For all who like to follow the numbers in half time speed, I recommend the Mayhem-Version from their "True human design" (and of course the super cool campfire-Version) 🙂
Yes! I needed this episode. You rock Yogev \m/
I feel like João's contribution to this video really elevated it to new heights. This is my favourite video of yours!
Hell yeh man he's GREAT
You wait nearly a year for a new Time Consuming video, and then two come along at once! Back with a vengeance Yogev!
Slowly but surely !
the triplets shifted to duplets (all in a hard staccato 7/4 riff) is one of my favorite parts of any Meshuggah song.
Also feel like the song structure doesn't get enough praise, it's basically a pop-song structure with verses, choruses, bridges, etc. but on fuckin crack:
Intro - chaos break - verse - mini chorus - verse - main chorus - bridge (intro riff) - solo section - build - big extended breakdown - breakdown bridge? - modified breakdown bridge? - chaos break - mini chorus - main chorus - outro (intro riff)
Most of their songs are just awesome riff 1, awesome riff 2, etc. but this is way more involved, imho the best song they've ever made.
Very true !
So glad you‘re back with mayshuggah ♥️
Really psyched to see you and Joao collab ! Looking forward to checking all of Mayshuggah videos
Man he is great !!
I just love the quality of these videos. i truly appreciate the work that goes into these and they always deliver! also the collaboration with João is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one :)
Was literally looking for it a day ago, crazy timing love it
god i love this song. great video!
Thank you.
Amazing work as always man, i hope you explain Violent Sleep of Reason on day, keep up the good work.
Man, you've come back strong. This is awesome!
Thrash riff 17+17+17+13/16
Verse 5+5+5+1/4
Pre-chorus has a 5/16 figure
Chorus 5+7+5+8/8 (not polymetric)
Clean section is 13/8 (not poly)
Breakdown 1 and 2 are 7/4 x4 (in 7 bars and not 8)
Everything else is 4/4
Bro just pre-fired the whole video...
Well I was mostly right, though the "pre-chorus" could've been more in-depth
And also I didn't think that the second part of breakdown was triplets...
A lesson (approved by Fredrik!) didn't have this as triplets...
Btw it's here ua-cam.com/video/qedEXuI0Hc4/v-deo.html
In fact the same tip applies to just about any and every guitar tone ever if it's not a solo gig. You need to leave space for other instruments that live in that space and do the job better than guitar. Like say for example bass and vocals. You have your own sweet spot. The bass frequencies are slow so you can't get the percussive tone with them present, also they become muddy if you distort them (although many high gain devices smartly first remove the bass, then distort it, then add the bass back in).
The clean part is almost as good as the ending of Straws Pulled at Random. Really comfy.
17! = 17*16*15*14*13*12*11*10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1 ;)
So much work and dedication! Have been a huge Meshuggaj fan since Future Breed Machine. I love this band so much
Yogev, you´re like the Rosetta stone to the meshuggah lenguage. Amazing work, as always. Thank you very muNch!🤘
hahahahahahaha best
I'm supposed to be at work by now. Meh, it's Mayshuggah!
Your intro is too good.
couple of mistakes in guitar parts that are really hard to hear in the original recording, but
check out this video, dude sat down with Fredrik, and got all the deets, and now we can learn it in full glory.
ua-cam.com/video/qedEXuI0Hc4/v-deo.html
yo this is interesting !!
Next week is I am colossus 😮
OMG I love that your are back, please keep going
Thank you for doing this.
My favorite meshuggah song got even more favorite. I always thought it was more simple because it's easy to listen to and headbang. Thank you Yogev!
Damn! I can't believe that a whole year has passed and now we finally got the season two of Mayshuggah! fuck yeah yooogev
Yeh it's been so loooggggg
wake up babe, mayshuggah video just dropped
Awesome breakdown of a fantastic song!
this title was taken out of context lmao it wasn't til i noticed the guitar that it's a music theory video
I wish Meshuggah still did weird stuff like this rather than the same weird stuff every time.
I sometimes worry that Meshuggah has fallen into repeating their own “formula” for song construction in recent years. Listen to “The Abysmal Eye”, for example. Great song… but pretty simple (for them, lol), as far as the arrangement & construction of the different parts.
THIS (FBM) is actually quite a bit more intricate and thoughtful than most of what they’ve done lately, I think. 🤷🏻♂️
@@magmag1059I only think this is relevant for immutable. Tvsor had a lot of unique and cool tracks
They are still coming up with new ideas. You can see that by all the breakdown videos this guy does. But now the ideas are so complicated that they aren't noticeable to the ear anymore.
@@JBrooksNYS Yeah that's the issue. It tends to all sound the same.
Y’all say this but I don’t think they’ve ever made anything that sounded like broken cog, black cathedral, and god he sees in mirrors, just to name a few
Filthy riff, mega cool riff, nasty break... love your naming convention 😁🤟
hahahahhaha
Great stuff as always! :)
you should do violent sleep of reason!!! awesome fuckin riff abt 2/3rds into it
absolutely love the random noises when counting lul
Dude i’ve been waiting on this😂
Wow two of my favorite internet people in one video.
This was a fun ep’!!
P.S. I like the title screen
Super cool as always!
I love your videos . Really amazing. I wish I could jam with you 🤘.
Yesss keep em coming 🫡🫡
Yogev giving us life again. 🤩
"Dentist inspired guitar solo"
yeah seems about right.
masterfully crafted
amazing man, thank you for analyse this one! /m/