It’s safe to say that if you write a song like this, perform all the instruments and mix the song yourself, then to have it be embraced all over the world, that you have achieved something rare and special in your music career.
@@WarpedRecordis he on the same level in terms of success, as Prince and Kevin? cause that was part of the comment. “Embraced all over the world” I m seriously asking cause I haven’t heard of him.(don’t mean that as dickishly as it sounded)
I don't know how Jack and Ryan manage to stay on script and avoid making these 3 hour long discussions, but kudos to whoever wrangles that back in. You can just feel the enthusiasm and urge to head off into the weeds at any given moment, like walking a dog who's just seen a squirrel and isn't convinced to leave it alone. It makes this channel phenomenal to watch
@@migueldiazcuervo8669 LITERALLY and as for smbd w ADHD, i sat through this and only got distracted probably once or twice. I always sit through their videos.… my fav channel
What amazes me most about the Less I Know The Better is that it wasn’t a single, it was this amazing song you discovered when listening to the album, Disciples is my fav track off currents
It's such a great interlude for the album, a really sudden but nice separation from the heavy and interesting sounds of the songs in the half before it with it finishing and then continuing that sound with Cause I'm a Man and the rest of the album (maybe not New Person, Same Old Mistakes, but that's a great finisher). Honestly a perfectly crafted album and one of the best out there.
He really is. Idk if he’ll ever be viewed the way he should by the entirety of people, but man for those of us who know, it’s such an incredible thing to be witnessing.
Absolutely. Tho as much as I love Tame Impala....I might be a bigger fan of Pond, very much the sister band to Tame Impala. Nick Allbrook is a brilliant vocalist and performer. They have a bunch of albums....the early stuff is very spazzy cosmic psych-rock. But it's their album The Weather, and the 2 after that, where I think they hit on a genuinely genius sound and approach to music. If anyone hasn't heard Pond...check out all the singles to The Weather, Tasmania, and 9. The singles are all excellent and actually very good representations of the band at their best.
I just love this consistent narrative and feel that the lyrics have about being a bit of a pushover and loser. Who hasn’t been there at some point in their life.
I love how this song develops over time. It starts off immediately catchy and effective.....instantly iconic from go. But my favorite part is basically the final chorus that goes till the end of the song. The chords are slightly different than the first go around....and there's something about that simple chord progression that feels so good. It's like The Police and Walking on the Moon.....the chorus chords in that are just TOO good. Or the 4 chords that make up the chorus to Purity Ring's Obedear. It makes me re-fall in love with music when an artist can take 3 or 4 chords you've heard a million times before, and make them sound like magic.
Ive been obsessed with Kevin as a legit renaissance man for years now. Less I know the better is disgustingly good on so many levels. Wonderful analysis gents. THANKS
The level of detail within the analysis was truly mesmerising. Made me fall in love with the art of composition even more. It’s a song written by a master of his craft but is dissected with such accuracy detail and simplicity which allows viewers to understand the artists approach even more. Incredible job.
In an interview Kevin said that every single sound in the first two minutes of the song is made with a guitar going through a Roland GR-55 guitar synth pedal, which I think makes it even more insane once you realize that
This is my first time finding you guys and I love everything about the structure and style of these discussions. Having the instruments right next to you and being able to demonstrate everything you are talking about through them or the actual song itself from the laptops/editing this is perfectttt
He said the bass line is actually guitar going through an octave or pitch shift pedal and a boss blues driver pedal (that's from an interview, I believe it's like a version where he wins song of the decade). Then I believe there's a dry baseline underneath that. To play live tho you can get pretty close to the tone with a blues driver or bass overdrive pedal and boost the high mids
I am not a musician and don’t know much about how music is structured but I was amazed at how 2 guys can be this passionate and dissect a song to the degree they did. It was like watching a masters class or a TED talk about things I know little about but watching people who are passionate and good at what they do is intoxicating. I did love the version Scary Pockets did of this song but I am working backwards since that was the first time I heard that song.
I have nominal music training but I think I have the ability to recognize great music. It was fun watching actual pros tell me why I liked it so much. But I think what it comes down to is putting all those different hooks together to make something fresh and new.
What makes the bass so great? I think can answer that. It's in the front - the whole song is built on it. It's a nice melody, but nothing too exotic - everyone can catch up. It's steady, juicy and just so enjoyable sounding on its own, but as other instruments join, that's where the magic happens. They compliment the bass. Drums synchronise at one point and make this "clapping" feel, but there is no clapping - just joined silence between beats - and that is soo satisfying! The glassy sounds also compliment the bass. The guitar is mostly fill, again to provide balance to the song. All calms down when vocals came in, so... yeah, you talked about that, it's a totally awesome song! Loved the breakdown - as always :)
MGMT have this same magic in their sound and mix from their first album, electric feel track also maybe Daft Punk strangely enough! Discovery album and face to face track. They all have incredible catchy melodies adding to the secret sauce!
I'm amazed and so glad you guys picked up on the Electric Feel similarity. MGMT seem like the sonic precursor for Parker. Even down to the reverbed vocal mix!
Yes !! I’ve been thinking the same thing about Kids and New Person. They have their own distinct voices but stylistically they are similar in the best ways. I think Tame Impala opened for them once too.
The way you guys break down the song and explain it is phenomenal for me. You put into words everything I notice but don't terminologically understand . 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 🤘🏿🇨🇱🤘🏿
I remember my first time hearing Lonerism. It was the first time in probably 15 years that a record completely melted my brain. That was my intro to Tame Impala and I've been a superfan ever since. Your analysis mirrors the way I think about Kevin's songwriting and production. Great video.
This video was so exciting to watch, there is not a second of waste in this conversation, so many important concepts tackled in a way that is neither too technical nor too superficial, great source of education right here, sent it to all my musican friends, I´m amazed.
u can also split the bass signal so u can record a clean DI and an amped signal with distortion at the same time on 2 different tracks and then mix it so u keep the clean lows from the Di but the crunch from the amped one
You guys are too cool; love the way you talk about music! It’s the type of in depth that’s not only tangible, but coherent and structured - very motifc haha
I think my brain is still splattered on the wall from the first time I heard this song. I was geeking out along with you guys the whole video. I am loving this format!!
I love when you guys have guest speakers, but just hearing you guys "geek out" on this song is awesome! Definitely need more of just you two digging deep into songs! Also, where can I get a DeadWax sticker? I need one, I'll give you my drumset for one! jk please don't take my drumset but please take my money for a sticker!
First time DW viewer and I'll say this: this video is a perfect example of making theory fun // beneficial for us self-taught "feelers" that can't be bothered with VI's and the like! Subbed!
Such a wonderful video watching you guys delve into every aspect of KP’s genius 🥰 if you guys do another Tame Impala video, please do an analysis of Breathe Deeper!!! I feel like there are so many layers you both could spend hours on, from the main drum patterns to the motifs on the piano to the tuning of his Congas to the TB-303 groove in the outro, I’d LOVE to see you guys go wild on that song!!!!!
Around 15:17, when Jack notes how Kevin's bass line is almost playing a different song, it reminded me of someone else who does that same thing: Sir Paul.
I love how you guys use the technical terms that I have no knowledge about but you also play exactly what you’re talking about and I instantly know what you’re referencing in the song
fun fact: most of the synths on this song are guitar effects and the bass is a pitched down guitar on the record meaning the track is recorded with a guitar, epiano, drums, vocals, and I believe he used a string sound on the roland super jv-1080.
I have been noticing and loving Tame Impala on rotation on Sirius Xm Alternative, thanks for deep diving into Tame Impala, I now have a new favorite to add to my list, Will have to download some entire "albums"... Thanks again, Todd
You guys gotta have Cory Wong on the show!!!! Also you guys are just so smart and understand what music is all about, theoretically and "emotionally" if that makes sense ; )
LOVE THIS ONE GUYS. Keep doing what you're doing. Listening to ya'll talk about music is so entertaining. If you'll take them I got two requests/feedback points: 1) More talk about the melody/harmony in a little more explicit detail please! Took me a second watch through to know we were even talking about the key of E (i'm not the sharpest music theorist). And for the C section I was confused was the did the bVII chord have the add9 or was that the I chord?; 2) More Tame Impala please!!!
He actually used a Roland guitar synth for ALL THE SOUNDS ON THIS SONG!!!! Nobody seems to know that but literally NO SYNTHS here!!!!! ALL GUITAR AND DRUMS
Beautiful Song, but the thing i love the most is seeing you two discussing every detail of what you're listening to, even with no hosts. Keep doing what you do guys!!
If i keep watching these Deepwax videos, next thing i know I'm going to finally own that keyboard, learn to play it properly, put the time in to become proficient and study music theory seriously and completely. Stumbling onto Scary Pockets, Pomplamoose and Deepwax in the last couple of months has reminded me that i really, really love music on a deeper level than I've been honest with myself about. I made a mistake not following through on at least a serious music hobby if not diving all the way in. You are so inspiring and so full of joy for what you do, thank you so much for all the amazing things you have shared with all of us fans!
The comment "great music is often a balance of expectation and surprise" reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock describing the difference between surprise and suspense in movies. Suspense is when there is implication/storytelling of what is coming. Surprise is random and out of the blue. So in music, the "balance of expectation and surprise" equates to Hitchcock's definition of suspense. Nice work, fellas! @Dead Wax
Ryan made some great points. The point about the blend of familiarity and surprise really applies to nearly all music. I think the human brain is hardwired to like this blend because most of us want some mixture of security (familiarity) and excitement (surprise) in our lives, and popular music appeals to that desire while only requiring a 4-minute journey.
Its repetetive motions, you get use to the world you're put in, then a small change brings out how tranced you've been. Composing and mixing like it was electronic music, with instruments.... tomorrow's music. Trance moments are always graceful when a change rises you. Love your talk guys! (DJ Stormbass / LeRobot)
It’s safe to say that if you write a song like this, perform all the instruments and mix the song yourself, then to have it be embraced all over the world, that you have achieved something rare and special in your music career.
Sound like prince
Also Todd Rundgren.
Call it genius :)
@@WarpedRecordis he on the same level in terms of success, as Prince and Kevin? cause that was part of the comment. “Embraced all over the world” I m seriously asking cause I haven’t heard of him.(don’t mean that as dickishly as it sounded)
@@specks3232well... people often say he is, and a few of his songs are masterful. But the output/ skillset isn't as impressive as them imo, no.
I don't know how Jack and Ryan manage to stay on script and avoid making these 3 hour long discussions, but kudos to whoever wrangles that back in. You can just feel the enthusiasm and urge to head off into the weeds at any given moment, like walking a dog who's just seen a squirrel and isn't convinced to leave it alone. It makes this channel phenomenal to watch
I mean, I would also watch a 3 hour long video of them talking about whatever related to music 😂
@@migueldiazcuervo8669 They should start a podcast!!!
The power of editing.
Well that's because Jack Ryan is a former marine, CIA analyst, National Security advisor, VP, and President
Tom Clancy joke 😁
@@migueldiazcuervo8669 LITERALLY and as for smbd w ADHD, i sat through this and only got distracted probably once or twice. I always sit through their videos.… my fav channel
What amazes me most about the Less I Know The Better is that it wasn’t a single, it was this amazing song you discovered when listening to the album, Disciples is my fav track off currents
It's such a great interlude for the album, a really sudden but nice separation from the heavy and interesting sounds of the songs in the half before it with it finishing and then continuing that sound with Cause I'm a Man and the rest of the album (maybe not New Person, Same Old Mistakes, but that's a great finisher). Honestly a perfectly crafted album and one of the best out there.
Thank you for causing me to pay Disciples more attention.
Shows how amazing he is, that album has only gotten more and more popular as the years go on. Modern classic
What are you talking about - it was a single. The last and biggest one.
Omg YES DISCIPLES IS THE best shortest song ever
Kevin Parker is a musical genius
He really is. Idk if he’ll ever be viewed the way he should by the entirety of people, but man for those of us who know, it’s such an incredible thing to be witnessing.
Absolutely. Tho as much as I love Tame Impala....I might be a bigger fan of Pond, very much the sister band to Tame Impala. Nick Allbrook is a brilliant vocalist and performer. They have a bunch of albums....the early stuff is very spazzy cosmic psych-rock. But it's their album The Weather, and the 2 after that, where I think they hit on a genuinely genius sound and approach to music. If anyone hasn't heard Pond...check out all the singles to The Weather, Tasmania, and 9. The singles are all excellent and actually very good representations of the band at their best.
‘Come on Superman, say your stupid line’ is one of my favourite lyrics of all time, lines from a song. So poignant and poetic.
I just love this consistent narrative and feel that the lyrics have about being a bit of a pushover and loser. Who hasn’t been there at some point in their life.
What was superman line? “Up up and away”?
I love how this song develops over time.
It starts off immediately catchy and effective.....instantly iconic from go.
But my favorite part is basically the final chorus that goes till the end of the song. The chords are slightly different than the first go around....and there's something about that simple chord progression that feels so good. It's like The Police and Walking on the Moon.....the chorus chords in that are just TOO good. Or the 4 chords that make up the chorus to Purity Ring's Obedear. It makes me re-fall in love with music when an artist can take 3 or 4 chords you've heard a million times before, and make them sound like magic.
It's so soothing and enjoyable to watch people appreciate music. I love you guys' enthusiasm!
A Dead Wax Spotify playlist of all your song end-of-episode recs would be awesome
Ive been obsessed with Kevin as a legit renaissance man for years now. Less I know the better is disgustingly good on so many levels. Wonderful analysis gents. THANKS
This is what I’ve been waiting for. More Tame Impala please!!
The level of detail within the analysis was truly mesmerising. Made me fall in love with the art of composition even more. It’s a song written by a master of his craft but is dissected with such accuracy detail and simplicity which allows viewers to understand the artists approach even more. Incredible job.
The melody on the C section is the pure Brian Wilson, one of the best of the decade, wish you’d dissected it even more!
Another amazing analysis, would love to see one on Khruangbin 🙌🏿🙌🏿
Thousand percent YESss!!!!
Another great breakdown. I would love to see you critique the Steely Dan Aja album.
In an interview Kevin said that every single sound in the first two minutes of the song is made with a guitar going through a Roland GR-55 guitar synth pedal, which I think makes it even more insane once you realize that
Are you serious? Wow. I guess I'm gonna need to get a GR-55 now. Because I am NOT a keyboard player. 🤣
the drums too?
@@heiswatching I don't think the drums. Kevin is very particular about the drums from some interview I saw. But I don't know for certain.
@@heiswatching absolutely impossible to create drum sounds that sound THAT much like a real drum set
@@morgendorffer3504 im quite certain hes actually playing the drums and i say that because he is a drummer at heart
This is my first time finding you guys and I love everything about the structure and style of these discussions. Having the instruments right next to you and being able to demonstrate everything you are talking about through them or the actual song itself from the laptops/editing this is perfectttt
He said the bass line is actually guitar going through an octave or pitch shift pedal and a boss blues driver pedal (that's from an interview, I believe it's like a version where he wins song of the decade). Then I believe there's a dry baseline underneath that. To play live tho you can get pretty close to the tone with a blues driver or bass overdrive pedal and boost the high mids
Yep, I remember him explaining this as well.
Sounds about right, I actually always suspected it was two seperate bass lines, each processed differently
It's a Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer for the bassline (using the pitch shift & more built within it).
Everytime I hear Tame Impala, especially this album, I feel instantly so much better. It's indescribable!
I love this. I was longing for someone to go as deep into the songwriting process as you guys do.
I love this show so much. Thanks for an amazing review of this classic tune! for a bit I thought you would have Kevin Parker invited lol almost cried
I am not a musician and don’t know much about how music is structured but I was amazed at how 2 guys can be this passionate and dissect a song to the degree they did. It was like watching a masters class or a TED talk about things I know little about but watching people who are passionate and good at what they do is intoxicating. I did love the version Scary Pockets did of this song but I am working backwards since that was the first time I heard that song.
I have nominal music training but I think I have the ability to recognize great music. It was fun watching actual pros tell me why I liked it so much. But I think what it comes down to is putting all those different hooks together to make something fresh and new.
Yessss. A deeper video on the composition. I’ve been needing a deeper video on Kevin’s songs
What makes the bass so great? I think can answer that. It's in the front - the whole song is built on it. It's a nice melody, but nothing too exotic - everyone can catch up. It's steady, juicy and just so enjoyable sounding on its own, but as other instruments join, that's where the magic happens. They compliment the bass. Drums synchronise at one point and make this "clapping" feel, but there is no clapping - just joined silence between beats - and that is soo satisfying! The glassy sounds also compliment the bass. The guitar is mostly fill, again to provide balance to the song. All calms down when vocals came in, so... yeah, you talked about that, it's a totally awesome song! Loved the breakdown - as always :)
MGMT have this same magic in their sound and mix from their first album, electric feel track also maybe Daft Punk strangely enough! Discovery album and face to face track. They all have incredible catchy melodies adding to the secret sauce!
Like 5 mins after this comment you mentioned electric feel! lol :)
@@damianclarkson hahah i love your comment!
Seeing Tame Imapala tonight in Amsterdam! So good to get this as a little teaser!
I'm amazed and so glad you guys picked up on the Electric Feel similarity. MGMT seem like the sonic precursor for Parker. Even down to the reverbed vocal mix!
I wouldn't say precursor, but they definitely share some vibes!
Yes !! I’ve been thinking the same thing about Kids and New Person. They have their own distinct voices but stylistically they are similar in the best ways. I think Tame Impala opened for them once too.
@@epic420master2 definitely an influence, I remember some of his band dropping mgmt references in really old tame interviews
I love this channel.
It makes me listen to that song differently, and I get more out of it.
I finished this video knowing more and it's better 🙃 great break down guys awesome job
One the best channel on UA-cam. Hands down. You guys have such a proper way to talk about music and music production.
Your one of my favorite music break down channels on youtube. I love your enthusiasm in all of your videos! And Tame Impala is so damn cool.
Tame Impala is so good. I love the sound. Psychedelic Pop.
The way you guys break down the song and explain it is phenomenal for me. You put into words everything I notice but don't terminologically understand . 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 🤘🏿🇨🇱🤘🏿
you're hittin all my favorite artists, the drum sounds of tame impala. the amazingness of bon iver. dead wax forever!
I remember my first time hearing Lonerism. It was the first time in probably 15 years that a record completely melted my brain. That was my intro to Tame Impala and I've been a superfan ever since.
Your analysis mirrors the way I think about Kevin's songwriting and production. Great video.
I can’t believe it’s an Impala episode! You guys crushed it. So on point. Wish i could subscribe again.
Incredible! I can't believe I just found your guys channel. Love it!
i’ve been waiting for this one for ages. the song is somehow even better live. blows my mind every single time
This video was so exciting to watch, there is not a second of waste in this conversation, so many important concepts tackled in a way that is neither too technical nor too superficial, great source of education right here, sent it to all my musican friends, I´m amazed.
This was cool, but you guys really need to do 'August is Falling' next! I'd love to see you unpack that genius.
This is my new favorite channel. LOVE IT ALL!
u can also split the bass signal so u can record a clean DI and an amped signal with distortion at the same time on 2 different tracks and then mix it so u keep the clean lows from the Di but the crunch from the amped one
I love this song. The composition and mix always stood out to me but I never took a second to analyze it. Thank you!
Now I don't feel so bad about geeking out on your wonderful cover of it!! OMG. It's been on loop for days... :-)
You guys are too cool; love the way you talk about music! It’s the type of in depth that’s not only tangible, but coherent and structured - very motifc haha
I think my brain is still splattered on the wall from the first time I heard this song. I was geeking out along with you guys the whole video. I am loving this format!!
I love when you guys have guest speakers, but just hearing you guys "geek out" on this song is awesome! Definitely need more of just you two digging deep into songs! Also, where can I get a DeadWax sticker? I need one, I'll give you my drumset for one! jk please don't take my drumset but please take my money for a sticker!
😂❤
First time DW viewer and I'll say this: this video is a perfect example of making theory fun // beneficial for us self-taught "feelers" that can't be bothered with VI's and the like! Subbed!
Loved Tame Impala’s show in Amsterdam, magical. ❤
Thank you so much for doing this guys! Long live to DEAD WAX!!
this is truly an excellent breakdown! Well done!
Such a wonderful video watching you guys delve into every aspect of KP’s genius 🥰 if you guys do another Tame Impala video, please do an analysis of Breathe Deeper!!! I feel like there are so many layers you both could spend hours on, from the main drum patterns to the motifs on the piano to the tuning of his Congas to the TB-303 groove in the outro, I’d LOVE to see you guys go wild on that song!!!!!
I love what you guys are doing! Idk theory but I’m a lover of all kinds of music. It’s very cool to hear exactly why great music works.
The first time I heard this song was with the video for it. Both the song and the video blew me away and remain favorites to this day.
Yaaaaaaaaaassssss been waiting for u guys to do Tame Impalalalalaaaaala!!!!
Around 15:17, when Jack notes how Kevin's bass line is almost playing a different song, it reminded me of someone else who does that same thing: Sir Paul.
love this breakdown
Really enjoyed this one. I've probably listened to this song thousands of times and learned all sorts of new things!
I just read an article that said the string sound you referenced was a Mellotron. Great video!
I freaking love you guys… I’ve geeked out over music my whole life and now I don’t feel alone in my appreciation
Same. I just found these dudes but I need to go to sleep!
I love how you guys use the technical terms that I have no knowledge about but you also play exactly what you’re talking about and I instantly know what you’re referencing in the song
Thanks for this guys!!! 💜
fun fact: most of the synths on this song are guitar effects and the bass is a pitched down guitar on the record meaning the track is recorded with a guitar, epiano, drums, vocals, and I believe he used a string sound on the roland super jv-1080.
Watching you both sigh and sit back in your chairs in silence after that first listen-through really makes the video 😂
Gotta love Jack and Ryan enthusiasm. Such a great episode!🎸🔥😎
I needed this
My four-year-old loves Tame Impala and was GLUED to this episode. Thanks guys!
Great discussion lads. Fascinating breakdown
One of the best rocks songs since 2000.
This song is s jam. The video is even better, maybe the best art in 20 years. My 2 cents, the bassline has elements of Rush YYZ.
Great pick. This song just has that "IT" factor. So much yes.
I have been noticing and loving Tame Impala on rotation on Sirius Xm Alternative, thanks for deep diving into Tame Impala, I now have a new favorite to add to my list, Will have to download some entire "albums"... Thanks again, Todd
Your interpretation of the song is brilliant because YOU GUYS are brilliant
Everything seems to be INSANE, AMAZING(LY) !! SOooo isane !! :-)
You guys gotta have Cory Wong on the show!!!! Also you guys are just so smart and understand what music is all about, theoretically and "emotionally" if that makes sense ; )
I’d imagine this would be the perfect video to watch high. So much joy and celebration for a great song. Moving. Probably.
LOVE THIS ONE GUYS. Keep doing what you're doing. Listening to ya'll talk about music is so entertaining. If you'll take them I got two requests/feedback points: 1) More talk about the melody/harmony in a little more explicit detail please! Took me a second watch through to know we were even talking about the key of E (i'm not the sharpest music theorist). And for the C section I was confused was the did the bVII chord have the add9 or was that the I chord?; 2) More Tame Impala please!!!
This is one of my favorite tame impala tunes....so good
I read somewhere a few years ago that Kevin said he used a guitar with a pitch shift effect for the bass tone
Same.
He actually used a Roland guitar synth for ALL THE SOUNDS ON THIS SONG!!!! Nobody seems to know that but literally NO SYNTHS here!!!!! ALL GUITAR AND DRUMS
@@bendayze Yep it was a bass sound on the Roland Synth, played on a guitar using a midi pickup
Sounds about right, I actually always suspected it was two seperate bass lines, each processed differently
I had to warm up to this show but god dam i cant deny the good you guy both and your producers do for sharing knowledge of music to the world
Just discovered this channel and it's a gem! Thank you both for your breakdowns and insights.
This breakdown gives you more to love. Insane.
Beautiful Song, but the thing i love the most is seeing you two discussing every detail of what you're listening to, even with no hosts. Keep doing what you do guys!!
First time I ever heard this was you all’s cover with Dave Koz at the end. I immediately had to look up this group.
I discovered your channel a week ago (the Charles Berthoud one I think) and I've been binging it since! Great videos.
You guys never fail to make something entertaining and informative every Wednesday... Thanks again!
so many amazing and incredibly fun times were soundtracked by that bass line
If i keep watching these Deepwax videos, next thing i know I'm going to finally own that keyboard, learn to play it properly, put the time in to become proficient and study music theory seriously and completely. Stumbling onto Scary Pockets, Pomplamoose and Deepwax in the last couple of months has reminded me that i really, really love music on a deeper level than I've been honest with myself about. I made a mistake not following through on at least a serious music hobby if not diving all the way in.
You are so inspiring and so full of joy for what you do, thank you so much for all the amazing things you have shared with all of us fans!
First time watching you guys and I loved it!
This is the best format!
Its like every episodes i learned something (triad w extension)..keep it up guys
Kevin Parker's level of musical genius is as high as anyone in recent memory
Fantastic! I heard in an interview somewhere KP played the bass on this with an electric guitar altered to be lower.
The comment "great music is often a balance of expectation and surprise" reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock describing the difference between surprise and suspense in movies. Suspense is when there is implication/storytelling of what is coming. Surprise is random and out of the blue. So in music, the "balance of expectation and surprise" equates to Hitchcock's definition of suspense. Nice work, fellas! @Dead Wax
I missed the initial comment in the video but its an Interesting idea. thanks for pointing it out..
Love you guys! I love.tame impala. Kevin is a freaking genius. Was.great meeting you guys in Paris!
The bass and snare drives this song and the other instruments is the scenery going on that drive.
This is to watch a thousand times ❤
Ryan made some great points. The point about the blend of familiarity and surprise really applies to nearly all music. I think the human brain is hardwired to like this blend because most of us want some mixture of security (familiarity) and excitement (surprise) in our lives, and popular music appeals to that desire while only requiring a 4-minute journey.
That exasperation says everything about trying to explain this music, which is spot on!
Lovin this
Its repetetive motions, you get use to the world you're put in, then a small change brings out how tranced you've been. Composing and mixing like it was electronic music, with instruments.... tomorrow's music. Trance moments are always graceful when a change rises you. Love your talk guys! (DJ Stormbass / LeRobot)