Daru plays with such a cool feel. Similar to Hiatus K does little time stretches like rushing a few bars, or slowing down hat and snare hits a tad. Not everyone likes this style, but I love it. I love the super tight on the grid stuff too, but sometimes, a little time stretching is wicked fun. And for someone that loves kick hat snare gigs, I’m fine with his toms and bigger cymbals are mainly there for show. :-) Go Daru!
Thats it!!! I QUIT! I'm gonna go get a real estate license or sell insurance... because Daru had officially won the "Ain't Gonna Get Cooler That That" award!!! at 2:02... My childhood dreams are now dead! 🤣🤣
This is called pure pocket drumming. It’s the most simplest form of drumming but in the most difficult way. You only play what is 100% necessary for the song, but you somehow overtake the pulse with just your groove, there isn’t breaks, or hiccups, everything strings along with you, like a machine but real. If he wanted daru could do stick tricks and crazy fills between his hands and feet, but pulling back- controlling the pocket and commanding the pulse is entirely different and difficult in its own way. Reason why Steve gadd is looked at as one of the greatest, he wasn’t flashy, but played perfect pocket.
@@matthewroreilly for me if i like to be honest he is missing the snare hit sometimes and it sounds out of groove totally. And another thing when you listen lots of his performances he is using just diagrams. The same fills all the time. I think (for me) the huge respect should be given but for people like vinnie colaiuta or weckl and those guys. Just my opinion
Dude would be even better if he set his kit up right. HE wouldn't be working so hard, wouldn't have to move as far, etc. Dude is amazing though and hats off to him for doing something new
Who made you the drum setup police? And with a little searching you can learn why he sets up the kit that way. He can play the $#@! out of a common setup. His unique setup is part of his sparse sound and feel as well as for showmanship.
@@SMG2024I ain’t trying to judge but you sound corny AF! I kept coming across videos of him playing the most simple retarded grooves for about a year, and of course I saw what I considered a ridiculous set up that was not ergonomically and I figured it was just a gimmick. Being from Philly and a fan of Questlove since 1993 I also figured he was just kind of copping his feel but taking it to an even more ridiculously simplified level… Then I came across a few more videos where he was displaying a little bit more technique, then a little bit more swing, then one night I spent about two hours watching videos of him I had never seen and realized the guy has got world class understanding of time. He’s very advanced with time. He’s got a meter going on inside of his head that you just can’t fuck with. I’m also huge fan of Dennis Chambers, Vinny, Tony Williams and many of the worlds greatest players. You really need to understand rhythm to realize how good this guy is! Good Luck! 😂
That first clip is a great example of how a bassist can lock in with a drummer, the third clip is a great example of how a guitarist can completely ignore the drummer. It's ALL about making it feel good TOGETHER. Listen to, and lock with, your drummers people! This guy's got a DEEP pocket, get in there!
I think you're being too critical here, you can tell this is more of a jam sesh, than a strict studio sesh, so less a focus on the perfect tempo and more a focus on creating some dope s*#!. Both Daru and that amazing guitarist are genius in their own right, that was some Hendrix s*#!. and its only like 30 seconds
The way common people adulate pedestrian talent never ceases to amaze me. No stick control, missed hits, tense, no velocity control, nothing but 4/4? That's not talent folks, it's mediocre. Stop praising people who don't deserve it. Stop making stupid people famous.
Wow thanks for setting us all straight with your infinite knowledge and wisdom about rhythm. How do you know he is stupid? What do you think all the talented, professional musicians he works with and the people who love to dance and play to his grooves understand about his playing that you don't? Your comment is ignorant, belligerent and it only leads me to believe you are very insecure. "not for you?" sure, but dude's got chops and excellent time feel, which he uses to do 16th/32nd/triplet note displacements without ever losing the beat (ok I'm sure he does on occasion, everyone does).
Daru plays with such a cool feel. Similar to Hiatus K does little time stretches like rushing a few bars, or slowing down hat and snare hits a tad. Not everyone likes this style, but I love it. I love the super tight on the grid stuff too, but sometimes, a little time stretching is wicked fun. And for someone that loves kick hat snare gigs, I’m fine with his toms and bigger cymbals are mainly there for show. :-) Go Daru!
Dont matter who does or doesnt like his style: its his and his alone! Er’body needs their own style.. I got mine!.. 😏
Cant say it enough, this man has the breaks. I hope i can learn to play with such ease! Nuff Respect
Holy wow. Next level.
Not one extra hit in there anywhere. Zen drumming.
Daru exhibits that true human feel. His set up is something to be desired.
Thats it!!! I QUIT!
I'm gonna go get a real estate license or sell insurance... because Daru had officially won the "Ain't Gonna Get Cooler That That" award!!! at 2:02...
My childhood dreams are now dead!
🤣🤣
Wow
the kick on 5:30 is beyond this earth
I love that type of sound of a drum!!
I really want to know what is so special about his drumming? can somebody tell me. he is playing almost like a beginner.
Hahahaha
He is a good drummer but he dont like to show it🤣
@@wojticz3754 hhahaha exactly
This is called pure pocket drumming. It’s the most simplest form of drumming but in the most difficult way. You only play what is 100% necessary for the song, but you somehow overtake the pulse with just your groove, there isn’t breaks, or hiccups, everything strings along with you, like a machine but real. If he wanted daru could do stick tricks and crazy fills between his hands and feet, but pulling back- controlling the pocket and commanding the pulse is entirely different and difficult in its own way. Reason why Steve gadd is looked at as one of the greatest, he wasn’t flashy, but played perfect pocket.
@@matthewroreilly for me if i like to be honest he is missing the snare hit sometimes and it sounds out of groove totally. And another thing when you listen lots of his performances he is using just diagrams. The same fills all the time. I think (for me) the huge respect should be given but for people like vinnie colaiuta or weckl and those guys. Just my opinion
Dude would be even better if he set his kit up right. HE wouldn't be working so hard, wouldn't have to move as far, etc. Dude is amazing though and hats off to him for doing something new
Who made you the drum setup police? And with a little searching you can learn why he sets up the kit that way. He can play the $#@! out of a common setup. His unique setup is part of his sparse sound and feel as well as for showmanship.
Oh I get it. He sucks so he had to spice it up.
Let's see what you got to offer
@@ayoungethan My band is called “Show Me Golden” You can stream us on any service including this one. My drumming speaks for itself.
Honored! -dj
bad mfer
One of the deepest grooves I've ever heard. Period.
Look at how his body moves to the 2 and 4 most of the time. This guys feels!
His feel is from another dimension
Yeah the dimension where the drums are off time and people still praise it. Quantum mechanics teaches us this dimension exists.
@@SMG2024I ain’t trying to judge but you sound corny AF! I kept coming across videos of him playing the most simple retarded grooves for about a year, and of course I saw what I considered a ridiculous set up that was not ergonomically and I figured it was just a gimmick. Being from Philly and a fan of Questlove since 1993 I also figured he was just kind of copping his feel but taking it to an even more ridiculously simplified level… Then I came across a few more videos where he was displaying a little bit more technique, then a little bit more swing, then one night I spent about two hours watching videos of him I had never seen and realized the guy has got world class understanding of time. He’s very advanced with time. He’s got a meter going on inside of his head that you just can’t fuck with. I’m also huge fan of Dennis Chambers, Vinny, Tony Williams and many of the worlds greatest players. You really need to understand rhythm to realize how good this guy is! Good Luck! 😂
This guy is my best example after 30 years of drumming of someone that I really thought kind of sucked but is an actuality a phenomenal Drummer!
26:09 !
Neon Pearly Gates was great with Sput on those straight 16th tom hits on 4
What is the source of the video at 1:06? Looks like an insane jam
I would like to know as well 🔥👌🏾 👀
It is him with ghost note
Does anyone know the song and if there is a record. I Just love the groove
@@matthiasmeuser2858 “When the Neon Pearly Gates Open” on MonoNeon’s album “I Don’t Care Today (Angels & Demons in Lo-Fi)” released in 2018
Is that a Dangelo song when he’s playing with Mononeon at 1:00?
It's a song called when the neon pearly gates open.
ua-cam.com/video/fq47ZdvXaTE/v-deo.html
Enjoy :)
It’s a MonoNeon record that actually doesnt have vocals. “When the neon pearly gates open”
I like it. Though I get rhythm sickness listening to it lol
Me too! And I play drums!
lebron on bass
Lets go!
Really good...
Great feel and groove!
Scrumptious!
song at 21:44 ?
wow
Ah, so the angled set up is a gimmick?
Partially for uniqueness and showmanship, also part of his "human Dilla drum machine" sound
Breaks Breaks Breaks , BBoy ish right here also peeped Dilla, SV and Common joints. This brotha has inspired me! When you feel it you feel it!
weirdest setup i've ever seen
Marketing is partially the point of it
Not impressed. That setup is absolutely ridiculous.
Let's see what you got
Alguém sabe o nome da música 1:32
The Toms and snare are pointing the wrong way
Maybe for ur kit
@@rohayek8492 u know! 🤣 🤣 🤣
The gnome knows that. He's a smart little guy
That first clip is a great example of how a bassist can lock in with a drummer, the third clip is a great example of how a guitarist can completely ignore the drummer. It's ALL about making it feel good TOGETHER. Listen to, and lock with, your drummers people! This guy's got a DEEP pocket, get in there!
I think you're being too critical here, you can tell this is more of a jam sesh, than a strict studio sesh, so less a focus on the perfect tempo and more a focus on creating some dope s*#!. Both Daru and that amazing guitarist are genius in their own right, that was some Hendrix s*#!. and its only like 30 seconds
Superpointless
you just described your opinion
@@lucacutillidrums 😂
@@lucacutillidrums shit, I felt that burn thru my phone
Porque configura la bateria de una manera diferente "YA ES BUENO", mundo con falta de identidad hahahahahahahahah.
Que quieres decir?
The way common people adulate pedestrian talent never ceases to amaze me. No stick control, missed hits, tense, no velocity control, nothing but 4/4? That's not talent folks, it's mediocre. Stop praising people who don't deserve it. Stop making stupid people famous.
Wow thanks for setting us all straight with your infinite knowledge and wisdom about rhythm.
How do you know he is stupid? What do you think all the talented, professional musicians he works with and the people who love to dance and play to his grooves understand about his playing that you don't? Your comment is ignorant, belligerent and it only leads me to believe you are very insecure. "not for you?" sure, but dude's got chops and excellent time feel, which he uses to do 16th/32nd/triplet note displacements without ever losing the beat (ok I'm sure he does on occasion, everyone does).
Zero timing...beginner level fills...I’m just blown away that people think this is good...
Im just blow away that people don't know about groove,
magnificent timing, you should pay great attention to this groove master
@@obakobina I know about groove, and that is just sloppy bro...take it how you want it
@@coneheadzmusic1460 do better.
@@josephdunn5142 oh, I can…my son can play better as well…and he is only 2