Yes, yes and yes to all you guys are saying here! Those Dirty Loopers don’t care too much for being mainstream! What a super mix of styles though, I love this one! Dub/funk/jazz/Rachmaninov meets James Bond 💜🔥💥🤘 Thanks for that reaction, guys 🙏👍
Thank you for your reaction, i really respect your take and knowledge as your unfiltered analysis & comments ; ) Yours are the best, look forward to the next Dirty Loops
In my studio musician experience, "keyboard" is electronic and "piano" is just piano. I think perhaps to the engineer at the mixing console, electronic keyboards are generally direct to desk while an acoustic piano is always mic'd, imposing different demands on the engineer's skills. Something like that.
Love the reactions. Interested to know your thoughts of Muse vs Dirty Loops - style personnel, and technique maybe - although perhaps you've already done this and I've just missed it!?
Cool merging of styles. Baroque-funk? Anyhow, it sounded cool. Here's the brand new one for Dave to check from Dream Theater with Mike Portnoy behind the kit again. Its a good track but pretty damn long so I don't know if it'll fit into a reaction but some real quality drumwork and keyboards. It's the tune, "Night Terror" ua-cam.com/video/2IPT60hvGw4/v-deo.html
It certainly is but to me, it is more towards the romantic era. Like Sergej Rachmaninov for instance. Only my opinion of course and greetings to you all from Italy!
Hi levity :) it’s strange, but the term ‘baroque’ came to mind for me as well. Perplexing, as I know this term is relating to an earlier classical period of music, like the times of Bach, Vivaldi, Handel et al, and so I didn’t quite know why it kept popping into my head. Turns out this term has various meanings in different contexts, one of them being ‘opulent, irregular, full of decorations, gilded, extravagant, complex in its juxtapositions, often conveying a sense of drama, movement and tension’ (Merriam--Webster). Sorry about the long spiel, but hey quite the description for this insane DLoops tune, I reckon. So we’re on to something here 😉🤘
These guys are certainly doing their own thing musically. No one like Dirty Loops. Great playing, great song, great reaction. Thanks guys.
I'm into rock but these guys do something special. I'm enjoying so much listening to them for the first time
Quite the melange of genres! Classical, pop, fusion, jazz, funk and hip hop!
Yes, yes and yes to all you guys are saying here!
Those Dirty Loopers don’t care too much for being mainstream!
What a super mix of styles though, I love this one!
Dub/funk/jazz/Rachmaninov meets James Bond 💜🔥💥🤘
Thanks for that reaction, guys 🙏👍
Been looking forward to this! Dave always has the best Dirty Loops reactions. I love this track so much. Dirty Loops are their own genre.
Classical Funk!
Thank you for your reaction, i really respect your take and knowledge as your unfiltered analysis & comments ; )
Yours are the best, look forward to the next Dirty Loops
And the one i´m sure´ll tickle Dave´s fancy beyond words is now out!
A Stevie Wonder cover no less - -check it out!
In my studio musician experience, "keyboard" is electronic and "piano" is just piano. I think perhaps to the engineer at the mixing console, electronic keyboards are generally direct to desk while an acoustic piano is always mic'd, imposing different demands on the engineer's skills. Something like that.
Interesting. Sounds so like Muse when that piano part comes in.
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Love the reactions. Interested to know your thoughts of Muse vs Dirty Loops - style personnel, and technique maybe - although perhaps you've already done this and I've just missed it!?
They are so different, I'm not sure what Dave would say. I'll ask him though!
A new one for today: ua-cam.com/video/UgS0Pwegwbc/v-deo.html
Cool merging of styles. Baroque-funk? Anyhow, it sounded cool. Here's the brand new one for Dave to check from Dream Theater with Mike Portnoy behind the kit again. Its a good track but pretty damn long so I don't know if it'll fit into a reaction but some real quality drumwork and keyboards. It's the tune, "Night Terror" ua-cam.com/video/2IPT60hvGw4/v-deo.html
It certainly is but to me, it is more towards the romantic era. Like Sergej Rachmaninov for instance. Only my opinion of course and greetings to you all from Italy!
Hi levity :) it’s strange, but the term ‘baroque’ came to mind for me as well. Perplexing, as I know this term is relating to an earlier classical period of music, like the times of Bach, Vivaldi, Handel et al, and so I didn’t quite know why it kept popping into my head.
Turns out this term has various meanings in different contexts, one of them being ‘opulent, irregular, full of decorations, gilded, extravagant, complex in its juxtapositions, often conveying a sense of drama, movement and tension’ (Merriam--Webster).
Sorry about the long spiel, but hey quite the description for this insane DLoops tune, I reckon.
So we’re on to something here 😉🤘
@@milesdust3465I also hear a lot of Rachmaninov, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy…