I'm Moroccan and i recognize rhythms and instrument of my culture, played and transformed by one of my favourite international bands ! Thank you Snarky Puppy 😁 PS: Morrocans are huge fans of Spanish football, and Messi... you've certainly been to Morocco !
As a drummer\percussionist, seeing all of the different drums, cymbals, gongs, etc. makes me wish I could spend a week with all of their stuff. I'd be like a kid in a candy store. Few things in this world look as cool as a killer set of drums or a percussionist's setup. The only bad part about it is having to set it up and tear it down.
To come play during the GNAWA FESTIVAL OF ESSAOUIRA, then to be inspired from our moroccan culture and transform it to such a beautiful piece of art by my favorite band just a year after !!! Big thanks to you !! PS: I'm a drummer and a big fan of Lewis, I hope one day I can be as precise on the drums as you are
The first time ever I stumbled on Snarky Puppy was the „sleeper“ UA-cam video. There are many outstanding bands and there is Snarky Puppy. Music of such richness, playfulness, surprises, incredible rhythm, presented by musicians that exhibit skill, precision and productivity in an uncanny manner. I am completely and utterly hooked to this marvelous band!
Consistently blown away by how beautifully constructed these pieces are. So textured and layered but there is so much space. Just adore it. Thanks again SP. You've dominated my Spotify for the last 4 years. Cannot wait to see you guys in Melbourne next month.
there are parallels between the music and Barças play... intricate lines, combinations and rythms, with an occasional inspired, improvised solo by Messi
Well...it's difficult to say that, their first three albums were studio. Then they did TYF. Then Amkeni was studio. Next 4 were live. Then 2/4 of their latest have been studio. I think across their discography, they've mixed between live and studio really well. I agree their live albums are killing, but the textures they put in their studio albums are amazing, and it's just a different vibe
I also honestly miss the old Snarky Puppy... Miss Ground Up / We Like it Here days. I agree with the other commenter that there are no "strong memorable melodies and powerful choruses that made me fall in love with them" anymore. Its kind of straight through same sounding music. Still all wonderful musicians obviously. But miss the original tunes from years ago.
Then enjoy the old stuff. This new recording is amazing! I love to see how this group is changing, growing, challenging themselves and hearing different musical cultural influences. Cannot wait to hear them live in June.
@@lucianomanfrinato5481 chill out...I am allowed my opinion like everyone else and I still said positive things. I am allowed an observation and too have an adult dialogue about it haha geez..and Im not bro
To be completely honest, I really think SP have lost something. I listened to the whole of Immigrance today, and even though there are a lot of rich textures, broad timbral ranges and scintillating rhythms- there's none of the strong memorable melodies and powerful choruses that made me fall in love with Mr League's Snarky Puppy. I finished the album, and immediately started humming songs from Culcha Vulcha. Shows how memorable this album is. There was nothing that really jumped out at me and log-jammed my brain. I think it may be a lack of negative space. That was very instrumental in the sound that SP used to make- gentle sweeping soundscapes before the barrage of tidal sound comes raging in. None of the "whisper to the thunder" as Jimmy Page once said. Perhaps it's a grower, not a shower. I'll give the album a few more spins before I make my mind up. Oh well. Michael, if you ever read this, FORQ is where it's at, man- more of that please!
Yeah I agree to an extent, but I think the problem is that they lack anything raw in their new studio recording style. It lacks the energy that they once had, and I thought you can even see that in watching this clip. They just didn't look as into it, as if they weren't having as much fun as they used to, and as a result it sounds a bit more clinical and overly polished. It might also be an issue with their stylistic direction. The landscape of modern jazz has changed a lot since they entered the game and I think they're struggling to keep up with it. They've had several really cutting edge projects like Sylva, We Like it Here, and Family Dinner Vol. 2, but now with the exception of Chonks, it sounds like mostly dated fusion tracks that very technical yet boring and too familiar sounding.
@@andershaldorsen3548 I hear what several are saying. But I disagree. I love that they are experimenting with different musical cultural influences. This new recording will be one of your favorites in time. If you go to their live concerts, these guys are just as stoked to play as in the early years.
@@hope2play I completely agree about their live shows, but as for the many cultural influences I still just don't see it as much advancement. Sure they're using all of this interesting percussion and funky instruments, but its just the compositions that I think are declining. To me it sounds like they're taking riffs, melodies and song structures from this bag of reheated older songs of theirs and just throwing in some ethnic spices
To be fair, people were saying exactly that about Culcha Vulcha when it was released! I do miss their live sessions, however, they've definitely lost that 'magic' that doing one-take recordings gave them. But they've got a much more unique and controlled sound in exchange - so it's a trade-off.
I learned first-hand that it's pronounced: "Cha Vee" ... "Cha Vee" equals "Gram Me" i.e. #Xavi = #Grammy :-) The pre-released audio alone is SOOO SOOOOO GOOOOD -- SOOOOO Satisfying … Moroccan Waltz Grooves with obfuscated downbeats and RICH harmonies and polyrhythms/superimpositions galore. I was able to see the first-ever live (and super-tight) performance of this at the GroundUP Music Festival 2019. Now this so-called "Behind the Scenes" video (i.e. format = syncing video clips of the recording/rehearsal/production with the final two-track master)… Just WOW . Absolutely amazing. Bravo in advance Michael League :-)
"So how many percussionists will you need?"
Snarky Puppy: *yes*
I'm Moroccan and i recognize rhythms and instrument of my culture, played and transformed by one of my favourite international bands !
Thank you Snarky Puppy 😁
PS: Morrocans are huge fans of Spanish football, and Messi... you've certainly been to Morocco !
hahahaha l3eez a khoya zakaria ta ana dakchi li banli bendir o da9a d cha3bi
W l9ra9eb dial gnawa, w de99a lmrrakchya 😁
Zakaria Ellougbi they played at gnaoua festival
@@yassineaqejjaj 9essrou 7ta m3a innov gnawa
ua-cam.com/video/Dr_CAJZanlI/v-deo.html
walak il3ab!
this is without a doubt in my top 5 best snarky puppy songs, its beautiful
As a drummer\percussionist, seeing all of the different drums, cymbals, gongs, etc. makes me wish I could spend a week with all of their stuff. I'd be like a kid in a candy store. Few things in this world look as cool as a killer set of drums or a percussionist's setup. The only bad part about it is having to set it up and tear it down.
Moroccan fan since 2014
THANK YOU so much for all the music you've shared.
Wish you could come back for the next tour !!
To come play during the GNAWA FESTIVAL OF ESSAOUIRA, then to be inspired from our moroccan culture and transform it to such a beautiful piece of art by my favorite band just a year after !!! Big thanks to you !!
PS: I'm a drummer and a big fan of Lewis, I hope one day I can be as precise on the drums as you are
The first time ever I stumbled on Snarky Puppy was the „sleeper“ UA-cam video. There are many outstanding bands and there is Snarky Puppy. Music of such richness, playfulness, surprises, incredible rhythm, presented by musicians that exhibit skill, precision and productivity in an uncanny manner. I am completely and utterly hooked to this marvelous band!
RIP Shaun you are one of my favorite musicians of all time
Behind the scenes for ALL TRACKS please!!!!
One of the baddest bands in musicland! Turn up!
The album has been released!!! AWESomeness!!!
One of the most brilliant outro sequences I've ever heard. Spectacular as always Snarky Pupper
Consistently blown away by how beautifully constructed these pieces are. So textured and layered but there is so much space. Just adore it. Thanks again SP. You've dominated my Spotify for the last 4 years. Cannot wait to see you guys in Melbourne next month.
" textured and layered but there is so much space" Ah, yes....That is how it feels. I am loving SP!
The range of tones is incredible!
This is a masterpiece of a track. Wish they had incorporated the entire track
That Barcelona shirt at 1:17 didn't go unnoticed. When's the Iniesta song coming out?
there are parallels between the music and Barças play... intricate lines, combinations and rythms, with an occasional inspired, improvised solo by Messi
@@martinpaddle I wish I watched football to properly laugh at this comment. +1 anyway
Just beautiful!
@@martinpaddle Exactly bro!
Martin Lotz Messi is the meaning of inspiration bruv 🔥
The best sort of music videos! Thank you guys!
So many likes. They are happy because they are creating, recording, and leaving behind music that makes our world more beautiful.
great video! everything is always made and produced 1000x better with a studio cat
The best instrumental band. I love.
This dude... this... wow... just wow... nearly brought tears to my eyes.
Love love love you incredible creative & skilled musicians!!! Save the world :) P,S. Love the cat, too!
Moar of this behind the scenes stuff, please, when you can guys... Awesome fun!
I love this album. Great music by a great band!! SNARKY PUPPY PUTTING IT DOWN!!!
What a great composition and arrangement! Loving the flute parts!!!
😂 the squat with the clapping at 3:58
I almost forgot, You guys are amazing, really. I'm from Brazil and if you someday comes to here I go watch with no doubt
Banger!! Love all the north African percs!
Thank you! I needed to see it, as well!
Saw the Pupsters at the Anthem in DC last Friday . . . .Killer show as always . . . love the new material
thank you for showing morrocan rythmes and harmony
Love your art SP. Thank you for all the fish...🐠
I gave Professor Michael League #HHGG as a gift last year. Hopefully he read it and understands the brilliance in your comment. ;-)
floppy shaker guy is the real mvp
Damn they are flippppppppping badd!!!! I’m addicted
Beautiful.
Come back in Italy please. You were great in Bologna last year! Bravi
Tornano già per 3 date mi sembra!
È vero, in luglio. Molto bene
Maravilhosossss, música, energia, filmagem, sensibilidade, amor, conexão. Vocês são demais 🙏
Great to see you at work!
Thank you!
can’t wait the gig!!!!
WOO NEW MUSIC 🤘
To be honest, i miss the live Recordings. To me, that was the Snarky Puppy Sound....
They make new all the time. Just check out livesnarky.com or go to a concert :)
Well...it's difficult to say that, their first three albums were studio. Then they did TYF. Then Amkeni was studio. Next 4 were live. Then 2/4 of their latest have been studio. I think across their discography, they've mixed between live and studio really well. I agree their live albums are killing, but the textures they put in their studio albums are amazing, and it's just a different vibe
Yeah dude!!
they’ll come back and do more dont worry lad
a big WOW from Switzerland
Bought a frame drum after watching solo at 2:10. That is the sickest shit ever.
i love the gnawa style integration, well done
This music of morroacan culture from warzazate city and zagourra Nice music good snarky puppy the best band
Amazing!!! Bravi!
Great team, great work
Excelent like everything from Snarky Puppy!!
amazing!!!
best band ever. period.
Slick perx guys!!
Please consider coming to the cape town jazz festival South Africa
A beaty BEROUALI Family Rythme , A great trip across Africa and Oriental style :)
That's amazing how you turned a Moroccan beat into a jazzy move
What an ode to percussion :)
Beautiful! Love ethnic stuff!
Super nice!
Mr OGAWA assassinated that Solo🔥🔥🔥
I love this
Amazing
love you guys! one of my biggest inspiration!
Yo. Morocco Salutes you :) When you coming back ? Missed u at Essaouira :'( Casablanca someday ? Love your latest, keep killing it folks !
OMG snarky puppy you're my inspiration
LARNELL is BACK!!!!
Tell that to their primary drummer SPUT.
So cool to watch Michael use is sub-octave technique
großartig !!!
Cant wait to see u this july
awesome thks great job African people will be very happy
Looking forward to more. Tnx
that darbuka solo, so good
¡ So good !
I absolutely LOVE this song aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Namoral, não tem como... Muito monstros 😍😍
Snarky puppy right? Where is the puppy? its just kitty in the video.
I'm curious to know how many mixing channels were used in this song...
Well, really only two channels: left and right. but the number of tracks? probably a lot.
the number of tracks may well have reached jacob collier levels of proportion
I'm not moroccan but I'm tunisian
We have some of the moroccan purcussion instruments and I can confirm that learning them ain't an easy task
2:30 is honestly one of my favourite SP grooves. That and Semente. Maybe I just like flutes.
I also honestly miss the old Snarky Puppy... Miss Ground Up / We Like it Here days. I agree with the other commenter that there are no "strong memorable melodies and powerful choruses that made me fall in love with them" anymore. Its kind of straight through same sounding music. Still all wonderful musicians obviously. But miss the original tunes from years ago.
Then enjoy the old stuff. This new recording is amazing! I love to see how this group is changing, growing, challenging themselves and hearing different musical cultural influences. Cannot wait to hear them live in June.
Wait why do you miss it? Just listen to those albums more.
Let’s not start this kinda discussion bro, you can either walk alongside the band on their journey as they move on, or else stay in the past 👍🏼
@@lucianomanfrinato5481 chill out...I am allowed my opinion like everyone else and I still said positive things. I am allowed an observation and too have an adult dialogue about it haha geez..and Im not bro
Danusia Beatz I apologise if I came across in the wrong way! Of course we are all allowed to share our opinions. All the best!
Xavi = Grammy Award 2020 -- heard it here first :-)
Keita is a genius!
wow !!!!
Strands of Nights in Tunisia - and Caravan - can really hear that North African root.
That Frank Zappa T-shirt explains everything:)
This is the band every musician wishes they were good enough to be in. (Raising my hand in solidarity, guilty as charged.)
Its goodddd!!! From israel! ❤
To be completely honest, I really think SP have lost something.
I listened to the whole of Immigrance today, and even though there are a lot of rich textures, broad timbral ranges and scintillating rhythms- there's none of the strong memorable melodies and powerful choruses that made me fall in love with Mr League's Snarky Puppy.
I finished the album, and immediately started humming songs from Culcha Vulcha. Shows how memorable this album is.
There was nothing that really jumped out at me and log-jammed my brain. I think it may be a lack of negative space.
That was very instrumental in the sound that SP used to make- gentle sweeping soundscapes before the barrage of tidal sound comes raging in.
None of the "whisper to the thunder" as Jimmy Page once said.
Perhaps it's a grower, not a shower. I'll give the album a few more spins before I make my mind up.
Oh well.
Michael, if you ever read this, FORQ is where it's at, man- more of that please!
I totally agree!!
Yeah I agree to an extent, but I think the problem is that they lack anything raw in their new studio recording style. It lacks the energy that they once had, and I thought you can even see that in watching this clip. They just didn't look as into it, as if they weren't having as much fun as they used to, and as a result it sounds a bit more clinical and overly polished.
It might also be an issue with their stylistic direction. The landscape of modern jazz has changed a lot since they entered the game and I think they're struggling to keep up with it. They've had several really cutting edge projects like Sylva, We Like it Here, and Family Dinner Vol. 2, but now with the exception of Chonks, it sounds like mostly dated fusion tracks that very technical yet boring and too familiar sounding.
@@andershaldorsen3548 I hear what several are saying. But I disagree. I love that they are experimenting with different musical cultural influences. This new recording will be one of your favorites in time. If you go to their live concerts, these guys are just as stoked to play as in the early years.
@@hope2play I completely agree about their live shows, but as for the many cultural influences I still just don't see it as much advancement. Sure they're using all of this interesting percussion and funky instruments, but its just the compositions that I think are declining. To me it sounds like they're taking riffs, melodies and song structures from this bag of reheated older songs of theirs and just throwing in some ethnic spices
To be fair, people were saying exactly that about Culcha Vulcha when it was released! I do miss their live sessions, however, they've definitely lost that 'magic' that doing one-take recordings gave them. But they've got a much more unique and controlled sound in exchange - so it's a trade-off.
Hey guys. What happened to the Adelaide concert? We were really looking forward to seeing you all... :(
Monstros sagrados da música!
This is insane!!! F - genius
chaabi morocain traditionel music im very suprised that music is veryyyyy niiiiiiiiiice
Incrível.....
Moroccan effect !!!!
😍😍😍😍
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️
I learned first-hand that it's pronounced: "Cha Vee" ... "Cha Vee" equals "Gram Me" i.e. #Xavi = #Grammy :-)
The pre-released audio alone is SOOO SOOOOO GOOOOD -- SOOOOO Satisfying
… Moroccan Waltz Grooves with obfuscated downbeats and RICH harmonies
and polyrhythms/superimpositions galore.
I was able to see the first-ever live (and super-tight) performance of this at the GroundUP Music Festival 2019.
Now this so-called "Behind the Scenes" video (i.e. format = syncing video clips of the recording/rehearsal/production with the final two-track master)… Just WOW
. Absolutely amazing.
Bravo in advance Michael League :-)
Hoped it would say Xavi on the jersey. Well, what would a track called Messi even sound like....?
짜슥들 재밌게 잘한다아ㅏㅏㅏ
!!!!!!!!!💯🤘🏽🙌🏽
Gone Full Tilt World Music With A Touch Of Prog.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘