@@OurNeighborsCatWhy because of the gigantic lie that blacks were being “hunted” By the evil police? Way to be a sheep. You know on average only 6-8 unarmed black men are killed by the police per year? 12-15 unarmed whites are killed per year. The way the media sensationalized you all into thinking it was in the hundreds per year 😂 Bet you’re gonna vote Kamala too
her dance feels uninhibited and awkward, but she' as free as any dance has to be. The drum duet is necessary, but not for the volume.....their movement in syncopation is what works for the sound and performance....and the bass converses with the vocals through it all
Very unique combinations of musicians. I am a fan of real music. Rather see some keys and/or guitar instead of the boring electronica. Trade one drummers for more live musicians... OH... please tell her manager to teach her how to hold a mic! Great voice.. Cute face... Doing the Rapper-Cup-Grip on the mic,, A-Changes the tone off her voice.. B- hides her face. Yes, there is a proper mic technique. It is an instrument. I never play with a string out of tune.
+'Lectric Larry nah, the electornica is amazing. As a multi-instrumentalist, I get you think the electronic aspect is boring, but its incredibly dense and complicated. Plus the synth sound adds a very ethereal layer to their music that guitar and standard keys couldn't.
+Mitchell G. Hi, again!!! Just listened to my clip and my Jayda just below it... and to another song from her group. The is one thing Tu Amor has that electronica can never have.... Emotion! The ending of Tu Amor is incredible live. People get up for a standing ovation most times.. Why? Not just the music...The incredible emotion that goes with it. And it is Never the same! That is what electronica cannot do. Remember, I am a 'performing' player. Love to be on stage.
+Larry Russell Apologies, Larry, but that sounds like the pointless and pretentious music elitism that many classical musicians seem to follow. I'll agree that in many (perhaps most) cases, electronic/digital music is less emotive and certainly less of an 'art' when compared to physical instruments. In general I'm not a fan, but you can't write off an entire genre that you probably don't understand properly. I think they work well as a foursome; listen to all 3 albums through decent headphones and the subtleties of the digital accompaniment on many tracks is incredible, adding a lot of depth to the music. Having two drummers, while usually a gimmick, works very well here, too. As a drummer myself I often find myself listening to a Polica track and thinking 'how on earth have they done that?!' - a rarity with modern music.
this is the coolest band ever. seriously bad ass.
United crushers one of best record of 2016 ....👍👍
New album rocks..their best stuff yet.
Double the drummers, double the fun.
Bassist still the coolest dude on the planet. Not enough airtime..
These guys are from minneapolis and you should watch the official music video for it. Made 4 years ago. Watching it today is absolutely chilling
Being preaching that video to friends for awhile, but especially now
Always think of this video.
@@OurNeighborsCatWhy because of the gigantic lie that blacks were being “hunted” By the evil police? Way to be a sheep. You know on average only 6-8 unarmed black men are killed by the police per year? 12-15 unarmed whites are killed per year. The way the media sensationalized you all into thinking it was in the hundreds per year 😂 Bet you’re gonna vote Kamala too
She's such an underrated vocalist!
I am fond of Poliça!
Poliça are one of the best 🔮🙌
This song is too good to be only 3:30
hear me out.. Finally back to beautiful music
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This song rocks so much! Ban police brutality!
amen
I'm here in 2020 just wondering how one develops the power to see eternity like you do.
Do the artists select whether it's color or b&w?
her dance feels uninhibited and awkward, but she' as free as any dance has to be. The drum duet is necessary, but not for the volume.....their movement in syncopation is what works for the sound and performance....and the bass converses with the vocals through it all
*****
Very unique combinations of musicians. I am a fan of real music. Rather see some keys and/or guitar instead of the boring electronica. Trade one drummers for more live musicians... OH... please tell her manager to teach her how to hold a mic! Great voice.. Cute face... Doing the Rapper-Cup-Grip on the mic,, A-Changes the tone off her voice.. B- hides her face.
Yes, there is a proper mic technique. It is an instrument. I never play with a string out of tune.
+'Lectric Larry nah, the electornica is amazing. As a multi-instrumentalist, I get you think the electronic aspect is boring, but its incredibly dense and complicated. Plus the synth sound adds a very ethereal layer to their music that guitar and standard keys couldn't.
+Mitchell G. Hi, again!!! Just listened to my clip and my Jayda just below it... and to another song from her group. The is one thing Tu Amor has that electronica can never have.... Emotion! The ending of Tu Amor is incredible live. People get up for a standing ovation most times.. Why? Not just the music...The incredible emotion that goes with it. And it is Never the same!
That is what electronica cannot do. Remember, I am a 'performing' player. Love to be on stage.
+Larry Russell Apologies, Larry, but that sounds like the pointless and pretentious music elitism that many classical musicians seem to follow. I'll agree that in many (perhaps most) cases, electronic/digital music is less emotive and certainly less of an 'art' when compared to physical instruments. In general I'm not a fan, but you can't write off an entire genre that you probably don't understand properly. I think they work well as a foursome; listen to all 3 albums through decent headphones and the subtleties of the digital accompaniment on many tracks is incredible, adding a lot of depth to the music. Having two drummers, while usually a gimmick, works very well here, too. As a drummer myself I often find myself listening to a Polica track and thinking 'how on earth have they done that?!' - a rarity with modern music.