In the video I made mention of Ancient Chinese music only have 5 or 6 fundamental notes but it appears that I was wrong in this statement. BasherofWorlds corrected me on this, stating the he could find no mention of this on the internet. I did a bit of searching myself and couldn't find anything to back this up either. It's been several years since I took any world music courses and it appears I need a refresher on that information before I start talking about it on the channel again 😅
many traditional styles from around the world use pentatonic scales, maybe that's what you were thinking of. there had been a theory in ethnomusicology that this is caused by basing scales on the overtones created by playing simple wind instruments that exist in p. much every culture, most notably the fifth you get when playing with alot of pressure, but thats been debunked. ("Blasquintentheorie")
You were probably thinking of Indonesian Gamelan music. That is usually in either a 5 note (slendro) or a 7 note (pelog) scale. Each Gamelan Orchestra has its own particular tuning, so you can't mix and match instruments from different ensembles.
Igorrr is lit. Their entire discography is more than worth a listen. "Downgrade Desert" is the first song of their new album and, I think, it is used to serve as an introduction for the whole album essentially. So, I'm assuming it's less over the top than usual so there can some room for the intensity and chaos to escalate.
The individual tracks (except Very Noise) on Spirituality & Distortion is just generally more straightforward than Savage Sinusoid was. That's about it unfortunately :(
@@Therealchrist Yeah, I agree that it is more tamed than their previous albums, but still, there are some moments of craziness. But this album is certainly more "mainstream" than their usual stuff.
@@yannickhervieux1517 What i love about Igorrr is that he is obviously a very creative person, and this project enables him to flail that in all it's glory. While i agree that it's more tamed than the other albums in a sense, it still feels like a genuine progression. It doesn't feel sellout if you get what i mean. And i mean, it's certainly not mainstream, but relatively speaking xD...
They have the side-project called Corpo-Mente - Gautier Serre (Igorrr) and Laure Le Prunenec (female vocals in most of Igorrr tracks). Her vocals are outstanding there!
The album this song is on feels a lot more cohesive than the previous albums. Downgrade Desert is the opening track on Spirituality and Distortion and the album is a fantastic one to listen to start to finish. It definitely goes places and does more avant-garde things than the intro track just on its own.
I am really glad i found igorrr, cause they play all i need. Classic, Acid, country, jazz, noisecore, idm, death metal and so on and all in one song! I hope i can see them live in germany after the virus. Igorrr is great!
Great to see more Igorrr on the channel! Their album Savage Sinusoid is the one you want to listen to for the most well-rounded avant-garde sound. Its songs like Opus Brain and Cheval pull from a wide array of instrumental and genre influences, and are applied in really interesting compositional structures. Individual track composition on Spirituality and Distortion (the album from which Downgrade Desert is taken) is much more straightforward by comparison or returns to ground already broken on Savage Sinusoid , bar perhaps Very Noise - which is all over the place but not really representative of Igorrr. If looking at Igorrr again ( and I strongly suggest you do, they're great :))" I would suggesting checking out Opus Brain or Cheval for something slightly more avant-garde :)!
The track I surprisingly haven't seen mentioned in the top few comments is 'Tout Petit Moineau' - which is the absolute magnum opus track of the magnum opus album of his called 'Hallelujah'. To understand more what Igorrr is about it's helpful to check his catalog in a chronological order. Gautier - the mastermind behind Igorrr also had a more death-metal driven project called 'Whourkr', that had his signature drumchopping, glitched up kind of style and touch. Older stuff of his was also pretty hard to categorize, but was generally was thought of as 'break-core-ish' music hence the eclectic jumping between genres not just between songs but sometimes on a second-to-second basis, later on getting its own genre descriptor of "baroque-core" thrown around more as he progressed/started to use more sounds that reflected his love for baroque music and frequently used instruments used in that era. With all the interesting stuff he has put out before and that type of direction has culminated in his masterpiece album 'Hallelujah', where you have the track that has the legendary chicken scatting bit ('Vegetable Soup') and the insane musical climax of 'Tout Petit Moineau' just to name two very memorable highlights of the album. If I'm remembering correctly he started having Laure Le Prunenec - the female vocalist on board on this album first. Even already with 'Hallelujah' he started going more in the direction of having live instruments recorded by great instrumentalists instead of having stuff done on the machine or played by himself. After that I think that 'Savage sinusoid' was more of an experimentation phase about what he can do sonically, engineering wise and a bit as a composer. I think all he has learned through making Savage Sinusoid was mastered and got more streamlined and lean on 'Spirituality and Distortion' where he got to show himself more as a composer while also incorporating eastern musical vibes that's also kinda giving the album a sort of overarching musical theme. While I think the track called "Lost in Introspection" is a bit of an outlier (along with the very 'Kusturica imagery' inducing closer track called 'Kung Fu Chevre'), it was probably my favorite track of the album that I found myself going back to a lot since.
Ok, I know this is now already the second time you've done a Video about them, but if there's any Chance you really, really should listen to "Cheval" by them, especially the official Video, that Song really bursts with creativity, and it also shows off a cool sense of humor, would be really great.
Sweet! Igorrr (and his group) the man! I discovered them a while back but really fell in love last album. This album, imo, is his best overall. It seems that he’s hit his sounds, kinda like you mentioned BMTH did with their newest song. It’s eclectic, still electronic and experimental, but much more...musical (?). Really enjoy this album. Highly recommend checking it out on your own. I loved the comments about the notes. It reminds me of color. We’re trained to see “red” and “yellow” and “green” but it’s what our society tells us is those colors. We can see the other “yellows” but often don’t distinguish between them because there’s no need to unless you use those many colors like an artist or graphic designer. With music it’s even more interesting is that no matter how “great” of a musician you are in the western world, you usually stick to the 12 notes of the western world even though there’s so many other ones. It sounds “weird” or “abnormal” to our ears but might sound completely normal to someone from another culture. It would be interesting to listen to musicians both from a western and non-western background explore these different notes in their music. I tend to listen to middle eastern folk music every so often because it’s so different- love the rhythms and note choices. Anybody have any other suggestions? Your comment about this sounding more “melodic” really resonated. In a video last week you mentioned a song wasn’t quite melodic enough and didn’t sound as “musical” to you because of that. I watched a video about the decline of melody, even in some pop music (Billie Eilish and some T-Swift) and focus on rhythm. That’s pretty similar to some heavier metal genres- Vildhjarta and Humanity’s last breath. Melody is pretty much nonexistent. Is it music?? What does it mean to listen or write “music”? Anyone have thoughts on this?? Thanks for the comments and video. Peace, Chris
Oh, you picked one of my suggestions, thank you! Great insight, as always. For more avant-garde Igorrr, do listen to the track called Cheval. I love Houmous too but that one is pure chaos, more similar to 'ieuD'
damn, i’ve liked your videos so far, but the music history / foundation lesson at the end of this one really captures what makes your content so special - learned a bunch without really intending to when i came here
A quick note that not all of it was accurate, specifically the bit about Ancient Chinese music. I still feel certain about it but can't find any information to back it up so for the time being I'm letting people know that I probably misspoke. I'm pretty sure there is a culture out there that utilized a sparse number of fundamental notes but I don't have a name for that culture at the moment. It's been a few years since my last world music course and I'm learning that I could definitely use a refresher.
I think i have already said this, but its nice to see a reactor who actually understands music and analyses the songs. Its really refreshing compared to other reaction channels, even though i dont hate them. Keep going Bryan.
Secret Chiefs 3 - Vajra or Saptarshi. This stuff might give you some surprises... (Also, 65daysofstatic are going past the reaction channels' attention. Drove Through Ghosts, Prisms, Don't Go Down to Sorrow or Bad Age would be nice.)
-Our 12 notes are not random. There are strong physical reasons for them. Those same reasons can lead to the pentatonic scale used in ancient China (no the aproximation used in Western culture), and lots of other systems. -We do not measure wavelength in cents. Cents are a subdivision derived directly from our tone/half tone system (tha equal temperament), not the other way around. -1 cent is exactly 1/100 of a half tome or half step.
Like many others have suggested, I think you would really like Cheval. It does have the chaotic mix of elements you're looking for, but it is also all tied together with a melodic thread that goes all trough the song. You're correct that Downgrade Desert is Igorrr at it's most accesible, but ieuD is nowhere close the other end of their discography. If you want a bit more full picture of Igorrr material you should listen to some of their older stuff, for example Tendon, Brutal Swing and Tout Petit Moineau and for newer stuff something like Opus Brain, Himalaya Massive Ritual and Kung-Fu Chevre.
Can't edit my original post. The making of videos are for Savage Sinusoid. They're fun, and don't give much away, while showing just how much goes into their music. I highly recommend.
Great reaction and commentary! I would love it if you could check out their latest record (Where this song is from). The record is very exciting with many different ideas but each of them surprisingly structured executed, an exprience from start to finish
Please do a reaction if possible to "Moldy Eye" by Igorrr! I see alot of channels reacting to Igorrr's newer works, especially those with music videos, but I don't see channels digging into the earlier works.
Sometimes it's good to hear a song more accesible and without harsh vocals all the time xd. I love the variety of groups and styles, and the best it's still to come
I know you're not gonna check out this band again soon but I do really recommend you check the back half of this album which feels a lot more like the "classic" igorrr you have heard before. personally I recommend Himalaya massive ritual, Paranoid Bulldozer Italiano, or Kung-Fu Chevre
Loved that you reacted to Igorrr, but you should check Cheval, Camel Dancefloor or IeuD. This one is more....mainstream than to what he usually produces.
I think it was fair to count at least one ghost note. 😃 Well, it may be less avant-garde than ieuD, but I loved it! Was that female vocalist the same one? She's fantastic. OK, I've got to ask, what brought on the call out to UTC time?
I started doing it because it's the easiest way for most people to know when my videos are posted. Most people, especially those outside of the US, don't know their time zone against U.S. Eastern but most do know their timezone against UTC.
Same. I'm always stunned a bit when I see that only ~40% of this channel's views are from the US. It's kinda wild to think that we can interact with people so far away from us from the screen of a computer.
Vegetable Soup (Hallelujah) is one of my favorites. I discovered Igorrr just right before Covid I think and had to wait two years to see them live. But I am so happy I got to see them all because The female vocalist and the male vocalist was kicked out. Really fu%kin stupid of him I think. He blamed it on them being hard to work with. But at the same time I understand it because it was his band from the beginning and then they joined one by one, kind of. I think the album Nostril, Hallelujah and those other two mentioned are great all the way through! It's hard to put this song and ieuD on the spectrum because there are so many variations of styles. Cheval and Hollow Tree is also very good. More Igorrr please!
It's not really the same music as Igorrr but have you checked out Corpo-Mente? It's one of Laure Le Prunenec projects since she left Igorrr. I would probably start with either Ort or Arsalein -- both of which have live session music videos.
@@CriticalReactions I remember I check Corpe-Mente out around the same time I was looking up Igorrr, It wasn't really my thing but I like her a lot so I might just look into the other two. I saw that you also watched that chicken sonata from Igorr but it's just isn't as rewarding as the other songs. Do you plan to make any more reaction videos of Igorrr?
@@sykoteddy Eventually, yeah. I always enjoyed returning to that wild musical world. But it'll be a while as there's nothing in the current schedule for them.
@@CriticalReactions I don't know if I mentioned it earlier, but I'm from Sweden and there's a Swedish band that didn't really blow up because they were so early for their style. Very progressive. They are called "Calm" and are anything but. I don't believe there are any videos but the songs are on yt. Check out songs preferrably from the album "Army of a Few" which is my favorite. It's very hard to pick a certain song because they are very different. But maybe you could do the whole album since it's only ca 37 min long. :P ua-cam.com/video/ZQNkQNx3JWg/v-deo.htmlsi=7TvMwJNL2H0YL8CS
I'm not particularly educated on the subject, but do you have any sources to back up your thoughts about Ancient China having 5-6 fundamental notes? I found a page on Wikipedia that states that they possessed a "scale" known as Shi-er-lu, which contains twelve notes all contained within the scope of an octave (apparently their frequencies were based on Pythagorean ratios rather than the equal-tempered ratios we use for our Western scales). I do know, however, that different forms of Gamelan (a traditional Indonesian percussive style of music) typically have 5 or 7 notes, and they're tuned to very peculiar frequencies that interact in a way that sounds extremely "out-of-tune" to our ears. Perhaps that's what you were thinking of? Regardless, very cool stuff, if you've never heard of it.
I think you're right in calling me out here. It's very possible that I misspoke about Ancient China's small number of fundamental notes. I did some quick research and also can't seem to find any data to back me up on that one. It's been several years since I last took a music history course and my memory seems to be getting worse with each passing day 😅. I'll pin a comment to this video about the mistake and edit it when I figure out exactly what I was thinking about. Thanks for the fact check!
13 tones? Isn't the intro theme just built around 1-2-1-2-1-2... semitones grid? At the very beginning it's A-----D--A-----D--A--A#--C--A#--A-D-A (1-2-2), but then A-A#-C-D-D#---C#-C-A#-E-C#-C-A#-A and progresses upper with the same intervals
So there is an acid rock band that plays some of them weird notes you dont typically hear out out of Australia called -king gizzard and the lizard wizard- they have added frets to their guitars. its up to you if you wanna add that to your list. But im still harassing you about bear ghost. Just makeing super sure
I'm very aware of their huge catalogue of material.. but I've heard 3 songs so far and none have done it for me. In fact, I really really hate Rattlesnake lol. Got any songs to try to help me with them?
@@paravarium rattlesnake is super repetitive. I dont blame you on that one. Evey album they put out has its own sound from thrash influences like infest the the rats nest. To more 60s 70s acid rock stuff like gum boot soup. 3 good ones are robot stop. Witch is built entirely on rythem. Planet b is a thrasher. Green house heat death is a good example of the intermediate note usage. Also one song from each of my favorite albums.
In my opinion, this new igorrr album is a bit tame compared to savage sinusoid. still great though, but that one was phenomenal. those new to the band, there are several projects around, whourkr, oxxo xoox, corpo mente, worths checking out. Igorrr is the best though for those who like experimental music in general. go through all his older stuff as well, it will surprise you a couple of times!
You: her air control is phenomenal Me: oh dude, you have no clue Even if you don't do a reaction, you would be serving yourself to watch some of their live performances, that was when I realized were in the presence of true genius, it's when I really "got it" even though I was already hooked. Also, this album has really fun making of videos that I think anyone would enjoy.
Just found out a band and im gonna request it - "Beyond the pleasure - devil's circle" you might have too blurry the video tho or "take me back to hell" if you want a sick ass breakdown
To be honest, I don't really dig in Igorrr's 2 latest albums. They are very straighforward and metallish (in a bad way). For me Nostril (2010) and Hallelujah (2012) are their best. I hope you'll make a reaction to a song from these albums. To be more specific, tracks: Tout petit moineau, Tendon, Vegetable soup.
In the video I made mention of Ancient Chinese music only have 5 or 6 fundamental notes but it appears that I was wrong in this statement. BasherofWorlds corrected me on this, stating the he could find no mention of this on the internet. I did a bit of searching myself and couldn't find anything to back this up either. It's been several years since I took any world music courses and it appears I need a refresher on that information before I start talking about it on the channel again 😅
many traditional styles from around the world use pentatonic scales, maybe that's what you were thinking of. there had been a theory in ethnomusicology that this is caused by basing scales on the overtones created by playing simple wind instruments that exist in p. much every culture, most notably the fifth you get when playing with alot of pressure, but thats been debunked. ("Blasquintentheorie")
You were probably thinking of Indonesian Gamelan music. That is usually in either a 5 note (slendro) or a 7 note (pelog) scale. Each Gamelan Orchestra has its own particular tuning, so you can't mix and match instruments from different ensembles.
you also said that western music uses 13 notes, and you said that twice.
Um I think you sliped up there, it's 12.
Igorrr is lit. Their entire discography is more than worth a listen. "Downgrade Desert" is the first song of their new album and, I think, it is used to serve as an introduction for the whole album essentially. So, I'm assuming it's less over the top than usual so there can some room for the intensity and chaos to escalate.
The individual tracks (except Very Noise) on Spirituality & Distortion is just generally more straightforward than Savage Sinusoid was. That's about it unfortunately :(
@@Therealchrist Yeah, I agree that it is more tamed than their previous albums, but still, there are some moments of craziness. But this album is certainly more "mainstream" than their usual stuff.
@@Therealchrist if you dig some crazy listen to Vladimir Bozar 'n' Ze Sheraf Orkestär
@@yannickhervieux1517 What i love about Igorrr is that he is obviously a very creative person, and this project enables him to flail that in all it's glory. While i agree that it's more tamed than the other albums in a sense, it still feels like a genuine progression. It doesn't feel sellout if you get what i mean. And i mean, it's certainly not mainstream, but relatively speaking xD...
I thought the last album is intended to have songs well written enough for them to play live as a band.
They have the side-project called Corpo-Mente - Gautier Serre (Igorrr) and Laure Le Prunenec (female vocals in most of Igorrr tracks). Her vocals are outstanding there!
Also OxxO XooX. "Darkae" by them, from Namidae, is legitimately one of the most well-crafted, grandiose songs in metal, period.
The album this song is on feels a lot more cohesive than the previous albums. Downgrade Desert is the opening track on Spirituality and Distortion and the album is a fantastic one to listen to start to finish. It definitely goes places and does more avant-garde things than the intro track just on its own.
More Gojira please, and do Camel Dancefloor by Igorrr
That belly slap at the beginning makes you moooovvveeee
I am really glad i found igorrr, cause they play all i need. Classic, Acid, country, jazz, noisecore, idm, death metal and so on and all in one song! I hope i can see them live in germany after the virus. Igorrr is great!
Houmous is so perfect by them. Should definitely listen to it.
Ooo, would agree on Houmous actually, great track to check out!
Great to see more Igorrr on the channel!
Their album Savage Sinusoid is the one you want to listen to for the most well-rounded avant-garde sound. Its songs like Opus Brain and Cheval pull from a wide array of instrumental and genre influences, and are applied in really interesting compositional structures.
Individual track composition on Spirituality and Distortion (the album from which Downgrade Desert is taken) is much more straightforward by comparison or returns to ground already broken on Savage Sinusoid , bar perhaps Very Noise - which is all over the place but not really representative of Igorrr.
If looking at Igorrr again ( and I strongly suggest you do, they're great :))" I would suggesting checking out Opus Brain or Cheval for something slightly more avant-garde :)!
Have you not listened to cheval from them? I thought you have... but I couldn't find it on your chanel. Cheval is an absolute must! Seriously, A MUST!
Agree, Cheval is fantastic! The music and the video are pieces of art separately, in their own right!
The track I surprisingly haven't seen mentioned in the top few comments is 'Tout Petit Moineau' - which is the absolute magnum opus track of the magnum opus album of his called 'Hallelujah'.
To understand more what Igorrr is about it's helpful to check his catalog in a chronological order. Gautier - the mastermind behind Igorrr also had a more death-metal driven project called 'Whourkr', that had his signature drumchopping, glitched up kind of style and touch. Older stuff of his was also pretty hard to categorize, but was generally was thought of as 'break-core-ish' music hence the eclectic jumping between genres not just between songs but sometimes on a second-to-second basis, later on getting its own genre descriptor of "baroque-core" thrown around more as he progressed/started to use more sounds that reflected his love for baroque music and frequently used instruments used in that era.
With all the interesting stuff he has put out before and that type of direction has culminated in his masterpiece album 'Hallelujah', where you have the track that has the legendary chicken scatting bit ('Vegetable Soup') and the insane musical climax of 'Tout Petit Moineau' just to name two very memorable highlights of the album. If I'm remembering correctly he started having Laure Le Prunenec - the female vocalist on board on this album first. Even already with 'Hallelujah' he started going more in the direction of having live instruments recorded by great instrumentalists instead of having stuff done on the machine or played by himself.
After that I think that 'Savage sinusoid' was more of an experimentation phase about what he can do sonically, engineering wise and a bit as a composer. I think all he has learned through making Savage Sinusoid was mastered and got more streamlined and lean on 'Spirituality and Distortion' where he got to show himself more as a composer while also incorporating eastern musical vibes that's also kinda giving the album a sort of overarching musical theme. While I think the track called "Lost in Introspection" is a bit of an outlier (along with the very 'Kusturica imagery' inducing closer track called 'Kung Fu Chevre'), it was probably my favorite track of the album that I found myself going back to a lot since.
Ok, I know this is now already the second time you've done a Video about them, but if there's any Chance you really, really should listen to "Cheval" by them, especially the official Video, that Song really bursts with creativity, and it also shows off a cool sense of humor, would be really great.
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Oh god, I totally forgot about THEIR BEST TRACK.
It's called Cheval, and you should react to it's music video. It's LEGENDARY :D
Sweet! Igorrr (and his group) the man! I discovered them a while back but really fell in love last album. This album, imo, is his best overall. It seems that he’s hit his sounds, kinda like you mentioned BMTH did with their newest song. It’s eclectic, still electronic and experimental, but much more...musical (?). Really enjoy this album. Highly recommend checking it out on your own.
I loved the comments about the notes. It reminds me of color. We’re trained to see “red” and “yellow” and “green” but it’s what our society tells us is those colors. We can see the other “yellows” but often don’t distinguish between them because there’s no need to unless you use those many colors like an artist or graphic designer.
With music it’s even more interesting is that no matter how “great” of a musician you are in the western world, you usually stick to the 12 notes of the western world even though there’s so many other ones. It sounds “weird” or “abnormal” to our ears but might sound completely normal to someone from another culture. It would be interesting to listen to musicians both from a western and non-western background explore these different notes in their music.
I tend to listen to middle eastern folk music every so often because it’s so different- love the rhythms and note choices. Anybody have any other suggestions?
Your comment about this sounding more “melodic” really resonated. In a video last week you mentioned a song wasn’t quite melodic enough and didn’t sound as “musical” to you because of that. I watched a video about the decline of melody, even in some pop music (Billie Eilish and some T-Swift) and focus on rhythm. That’s pretty similar to some heavier metal genres- Vildhjarta and Humanity’s last breath. Melody is pretty much nonexistent. Is it music?? What does it mean to listen or write “music”?
Anyone have thoughts on this??
Thanks for the comments and video.
Peace,
Chris
IIRC, Vegetable Soup has a rapping chicken in it.
Dude, that's like leading with the punchline.
One of those rare albums for me where if I’m going to listen to it, it has to be the entire thing.
Igorrr said on his facebook page that it's how this album is meant to be listened to
Paul Labrusse Good to know and with good reason. It’s a fantastic ride!
Microtonal is the word you were looking for
Thank you! That's a word I haven't heard in a long time and really need to add to my general music dictionary.
Oh, you picked one of my suggestions, thank you! Great insight, as always. For more avant-garde Igorrr, do listen to the track called Cheval. I love Houmous too but that one is pure chaos, more similar to 'ieuD'
damn, i’ve liked your videos so far, but the music history / foundation lesson at the end of this one really captures what makes your content so special - learned a bunch without really intending to when i came here
A quick note that not all of it was accurate, specifically the bit about Ancient Chinese music. I still feel certain about it but can't find any information to back it up so for the time being I'm letting people know that I probably misspoke. I'm pretty sure there is a culture out there that utilized a sparse number of fundamental notes but I don't have a name for that culture at the moment. It's been a few years since my last world music course and I'm learning that I could definitely use a refresher.
Also, "ieuD" is an alteration of "Dieu", which means "God" in French.
So doG?
@@maxmaidment96 no, odG
I think i have already said this, but its nice to see a reactor who actually understands music and analyses the songs.
Its really refreshing compared to other reaction channels, even though i dont hate them.
Keep going Bryan.
Secret Chiefs 3 - Vajra or Saptarshi. This stuff might give you some surprises...
(Also, 65daysofstatic are going past the reaction channels' attention. Drove Through Ghosts, Prisms, Don't Go Down to Sorrow or Bad Age would be nice.)
-Our 12 notes are not random. There are strong physical reasons for them. Those same reasons can lead to the pentatonic scale used in ancient China (no the aproximation used in Western culture), and lots of other systems.
-We do not measure wavelength in cents. Cents are a subdivision derived directly from our tone/half tone system (tha equal temperament), not the other way around.
-1 cent is exactly 1/100 of a half tome or half step.
Like many others have suggested, I think you would really like Cheval. It does have the chaotic mix of elements you're looking for, but it is also all tied together with a melodic thread that goes all trough the song.
You're correct that Downgrade Desert is Igorrr at it's most accesible, but ieuD is nowhere close the other end of their discography. If you want a bit more full picture of Igorrr material you should listen to some of their older stuff, for example Tendon, Brutal Swing and Tout Petit Moineau and for newer stuff something like Opus Brain, Himalaya Massive Ritual and Kung-Fu Chevre.
Can't edit my original post. The making of videos are for Savage Sinusoid. They're fun, and don't give much away, while showing just how much goes into their music. I highly recommend.
Great reaction and commentary! I would love it if you could check out their latest record (Where this song is from). The record is very exciting with many different ideas but each of them surprisingly structured executed, an exprience from start to finish
Please do a reaction if possible to "Moldy Eye" by Igorrr! I see alot of channels reacting to Igorrr's newer works, especially those with music videos, but I don't see channels digging into the earlier works.
Sometimes it's good to hear a song more accesible and without harsh vocals all the time xd. I love the variety of groups and styles, and the best it's still to come
The trick with Igorrr is to NOT have any expectations.
I know you're not gonna check out this band again soon but I do really recommend you check the back half of this album which feels a lot more like the "classic" igorrr you have heard before. personally I recommend Himalaya massive ritual, Paranoid Bulldozer Italiano, or Kung-Fu Chevre
React to Grosse Barbe and Tout Petit Moineau by Igorrr. They're so good.
What’s the 13th note in western music?
Pretty pretty please: Tigran Hamasyan - New Maps
I'd like to hear his opinions on Drip (Live Session) and Entertain Me.
Thanks for the introduction, that song was sick.
I like how to electronic elements get recreated with the trem picking at 4:55. Cool stuff!
When you thought the song was going to open up after they teased with some tremelo picking, i wouldve loved if they went full black metal there
Never go full black metal
This band is quite out there.. i never even met someone else personally who knows about this band, or could ever listen to it besides me 😄😄
Loved that you reacted to Igorrr, but you should check Cheval, Camel Dancefloor or IeuD. This one is more....mainstream than to what he usually produces.
I think it was fair to count at least one ghost note. 😃
Well, it may be less avant-garde than ieuD, but I loved it! Was that female vocalist the same one? She's fantastic. OK, I've got to ask, what brought on the call out to UTC time?
I started doing it because it's the easiest way for most people to know when my videos are posted. Most people, especially those outside of the US, don't know their time zone against U.S. Eastern but most do know their timezone against UTC.
@@CriticalReactions I always forget how internationally UA-cam channels are viewed across hemispheres.
Same. I'm always stunned a bit when I see that only ~40% of this channel's views are from the US. It's kinda wild to think that we can interact with people so far away from us from the screen of a computer.
@@CriticalReactions 40%! 😮 Shame on me for being Americocentric.
It starts with an oud. Large fretless lute like instrument. Very middle eastern, hence the unusual notes outside of our western scale.
It's actually a Morrocan instrument called a Guembri or Sentir! Took some digging but I can confirm this.
If you like that middle eastern sound, check out the bands Myrath, Orphaned Land or Melechesh
Vegetable Soup (Hallelujah) is one of my favorites. I discovered Igorrr just right before Covid I think and had to wait two years to see them live. But I am so happy I got to see them all because The female vocalist and the male vocalist was kicked out. Really fu%kin stupid of him I think. He blamed it on them being hard to work with. But at the same time I understand it because it was his band from the beginning and then they joined one by one, kind of.
I think the album Nostril, Hallelujah and those other two mentioned are great all the way through! It's hard to put this song and ieuD on the spectrum because there are so many variations of styles. Cheval and Hollow Tree is also very good.
More Igorrr please!
It's not really the same music as Igorrr but have you checked out Corpo-Mente? It's one of Laure Le Prunenec projects since she left Igorrr. I would probably start with either Ort or Arsalein -- both of which have live session music videos.
@@CriticalReactions I remember I check Corpe-Mente out around the same time I was looking up Igorrr, It wasn't really my thing but I like her a lot so I might just look into the other two.
I saw that you also watched that chicken sonata from Igorr but it's just isn't as rewarding as the other songs. Do you plan to make any more reaction videos of Igorrr?
@@sykoteddy Eventually, yeah. I always enjoyed returning to that wild musical world. But it'll be a while as there's nothing in the current schedule for them.
@@CriticalReactions I don't know if I mentioned it earlier, but I'm from Sweden and there's a Swedish band that didn't really blow up because they were so early for their style. Very progressive. They are called "Calm" and are anything but. I don't believe there are any videos but the songs are on yt. Check out songs preferrably from the album "Army of a Few" which is my favorite. It's very hard to pick a certain song because they are very different. But maybe you could do the whole album since it's only ca 37 min long. :P
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And now you now the story of the "monoliths".
The distortion in the bass give more to the song, just noticed that now
Do Adder’s Bite by Avandra 🤘
react to paranoid bulldozer italiano by igorrr
If you want to check out more Igorrr, Opus brain is their masterpiece imo
Got some more bands:
Cleric
Botch
Cephalic Carnage
The Locust
Ghengis Tron
well... now to go one step stranger :) how about "Secret Chiefs 3 : Ishraqiyun - Perichoresis" ??
Add black metal techno and avantgarde to dead can dance....great stuff
I think i got bingo. The new igorrr album is awesome.
Why do I look like the drummer for igorrr
I'm not particularly educated on the subject, but do you have any sources to back up your thoughts about Ancient China having 5-6 fundamental notes? I found a page on Wikipedia that states that they possessed a "scale" known as Shi-er-lu, which contains twelve notes all contained within the scope of an octave (apparently their frequencies were based on Pythagorean ratios rather than the equal-tempered ratios we use for our Western scales).
I do know, however, that different forms of Gamelan (a traditional Indonesian percussive style of music) typically have 5 or 7 notes, and they're tuned to very peculiar frequencies that interact in a way that sounds extremely "out-of-tune" to our ears. Perhaps that's what you were thinking of? Regardless, very cool stuff, if you've never heard of it.
I think you're right in calling me out here. It's very possible that I misspoke about Ancient China's small number of fundamental notes. I did some quick research and also can't seem to find any data to back me up on that one. It's been several years since I last took a music history course and my memory seems to be getting worse with each passing day 😅.
I'll pin a comment to this video about the mistake and edit it when I figure out exactly what I was thinking about. Thanks for the fact check!
13 tones? Isn't the intro theme just built around 1-2-1-2-1-2... semitones grid? At the very beginning it's A-----D--A-----D--A--A#--C--A#--A-D-A (1-2-2), but then A-A#-C-D-D#---C#-C-A#-E-C#-C-A#-A and progresses upper with the same intervals
So there is an acid rock band that plays some of them weird notes you dont typically hear out out of Australia called -king gizzard and the lizard wizard- they have added frets to their guitars. its up to you if you wanna add that to your list. But im still harassing you about bear ghost. Just makeing super sure
I'm very aware of their huge catalogue of material.. but I've heard 3 songs so far and none have done it for me. In fact, I really really hate Rattlesnake lol. Got any songs to try to help me with them?
@@paravarium rattlesnake is super repetitive. I dont blame you on that one. Evey album they put out has its own sound from thrash influences like infest the the rats nest. To more 60s 70s acid rock stuff like gum boot soup. 3 good ones are robot stop. Witch is built entirely on rythem. Planet b is a thrasher. Green house heat death is a good example of the intermediate note usage. Also one song from each of my favorite albums.
If you want something less "mainstream" and more like ieuD, you'll wanna listen to Cheval
It's weird in the same degree as ieuD.
You just expected unexpected from Igorrr
In my opinion, this new igorrr album is a bit tame compared to savage sinusoid. still great though, but that one was phenomenal. those new to the band, there are several projects around, whourkr, oxxo xoox, corpo mente, worths checking out. Igorrr is the best though for those who like experimental music in general. go through all his older stuff as well, it will surprise you a couple of times!
I am not sure if you like country music or not (I don't usually), but I do recommend you react to 1000 Miles From Nowhere by Dwight Yoakam.
I'm not a huge fan of the modern *pop* country but I enjoy a lot of the blues elements found in older country music. I'll add it to the list though.
You: her air control is phenomenal
Me: oh dude, you have no clue
Even if you don't do a reaction, you would be serving yourself to watch some of their live performances, that was when I realized were in the presence of true genius, it's when I really "got it" even though I was already hooked. Also, this album has really fun making of videos that I think anyone would enjoy.
Yup, "Tout Petit Moineau @ Dour Festival 2014" is a fantastic example of her vocals
Yes! Yes yes yes! Haha, I love this.
Very Noise!
YO can u react to SEE IT THROUGH - DWELLINGS ? pls this song is sick asfk
Just found out a band and im gonna request it - "Beyond the pleasure - devil's circle" you might have too blurry the video tho or "take me back to hell" if you want a sick ass breakdown
Pleas do twelve foot Ninja- coming for you
So relieved you decided to skip the term "mainstream"... 🤭
Love the song!
To be honest, I don't really dig in Igorrr's 2 latest albums. They are very straighforward and metallish (in a bad way).
For me Nostril (2010) and Hallelujah (2012) are their best. I hope you'll make a reaction to a song from these albums. To be more specific, tracks: Tout petit moineau, Tendon, Vegetable soup.
If you think about it, they still subverted your expectations
Also, check out Parpaing by Igorrr
DO CELLO SONG BY NICK DRAKE. DO IT NOW. EVERYONE TELL HIM TO REACT TO CELLO SONG NOW.
Dude, please listen to exist by avenged sevenfold
recon ur mistake made a subscriber dude neat work
I dunno if anyone mentioned it but the language he uses in all his projects he has completely made up him self
Every Igorrr song is a one off. He has no sound, per se.
This is giving me dune..
Definitely a wtf song