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(drum music playing) - Divine fuck!- In all of these ... - Yeah.
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He ' s. a multi-instrumentalist. He'' s in the band, Knower. He'' s a solo musician.
-( indistinct )like. fuckin ' Civil War fills. -So what, yeah ... - (laughing) Civil Battle loads. -What ' s. Inform us concerning that. Why do you like that so'much?- I just think that it ' s truly trendy.
It ' s like a unstoppable groove.- The word I listed is unrelenting
. - Yeah.- Yeah.- It ' s like it ' s coming at you at a thousand miles an hour. as well as absolutely nothing can quit it. - Right. - Yeah. - It'' s like Muhammad Ali just mauling someone in.
It'' s. the ride icon?- Is it the ride icon that.
makes it really feel like that? Just the ... - Yeah. It'' s every little thing. I mean, he'' s doing the
...( bass drum pounding) he'' s going that regularly. with the bass'drum, and after that he ' s additionally got like ghost keeps in mind going here during.( cymbal having fun )And afterwards he ' s got
these going. in between all the cracks, like doing little like cool little - Ghost notes. - Train rhythms ... Ghost notes! - Yeah. - Specifically right. (cymbal and snare drum having fun) He'' s got that going during, but it'' s like type of. subtle and also it ' s like a, you know, old recording,'so you wear ' t have a whole lot. of that frustrating treble. - Right.- It ' s similar to pure groove frequencies. - And after that that on all four. - Yeah. (drum kit playing) Nobody'' s obtained this.( high hat slapping) Similar to every arm or leg is just ... - Do it. Do it completely. - Can you do it entirely? Come on. - I'' ll shot, yeah. -Come on.
Come on. -Yo. Pump me up, guy. (laughing) (drum package playing)- I dunno.- Yeah, and after that he does some ...( drum rolling) - Civil War fills up.- What he ' s doing is,
like,. the accents are on the ands, like all of the (scatting),- Yeah, specifically.- On the snares as well as the kicks. He ' s hitting
the focus on those ands as well as it makes it simply really feel. like you ' re falling down.
Like you ' re tipping over,. you know, it ' s never ever, he ' s never ever hitting the one.
- So simply to zoom out, what. makes Pal Rich unique?- For me, it'' s just, I suggest, he ' s
. Yeah, you might speak about. him being'a pioneer. I mean, he ' s among the, like,. you always read about him, like, the fastest drummer,.
his one hand role.I wear ' t understand.
- It'' s like cool, large band drummer. It ' s some of the most funky'drumming I ' ve ever before listened to in my life. Mm-Hm-'As well as that ' s why I like it so much.
would Friend Rich play on, like, on a huge band tune? That'' s funky. Like you stated, it ' s. cool huge band drumming.
Like, what does that indicate? - Well, that would certainly be it. - Okay.- To me that would be it. There '
s a lot more instances of that. It ' s typically when he ... I. mean, his point is swing. I imply, later in the. seventies he ' s
simulating some, perhaps like halfway kinda. like, boogaloo funk beat, as well as it ' s like
, it ' s good, but this is truly where. the groove is for me. It ' s simply when he'' s playing a swing'beat, yet it ' s simply like,( scatting )you understand, and it ' s just like, -Is it ... - I can ' t not like that. - Is it the way? Okay. So, Louis Cole swing, is like.
-( laughing) You chatting the swing slider? -What ' s Pal Rich ' s? No, I put on ' t know.
( laughing )So, I wear ' t know.Probably,.
it'' s not a hundred.- Right.
It ' s not like, it ' s. not extremely straightened out. It ' s like( scatting ).
as well as it ' s not( scatting) like a cellular phone calling as well as. you have an amp beside you.- Right?- Yeah, it'doesn ' t really feel metronomic. It doesn ' t feel, I imply, he ' s. got fantastic time, however it ... -Exactly how attempt you? - You know what I imply? It doesn ' t feel (scatting) it doesn ' t seem like that. - No,'it ' s a human, directly, three dimensional meat suit, just truly eliminating it,. yet like very strong time.
- Yeah. -Okay. Need to we go to the following ... - Next clip.- Should we most likely to the following clip? - Allow ' s do it.
- Okay. Nelson remake, take 2.
- Right here we go.( funky songs playing) -What do you enjoy regarding that? Just because, like, his.
Ryan] Yes.- Or really not grid. You.'understand? It ' s similar to. - Yes. -I'' m not gon na use words.
-It ' s like the impact up things.- He ' s so, like, sloshy.
- Yeah.- Yeah, precisely. It'' s much like his grid,. as opposed to it being like, (mouth slurping) it ' s like, (mouth slurping) you recognize, it simply ... However it'feels so great. It
' s like, it still has. this simply like reflective ...- Yeah.
It ' s meditative, natural, 'soupy ... - Yeah.- Yeah, yeah, totally. - It ' s obtained this, it ' s. obtained this reflective ... -Which is not exactly how ... It ' s so amusing that he ' s one. of your favorite drummers, ' reason that ' s. I put on ' t. think about you as soupy. You are locked into the grid. - Well I. You should. pay attention to me in secondary school. I sounded precisely like Jack DeJohnette, I was simply attempting to tear him. off everyday of my life, that I practiced.
-Can you play like that now, or is it ... - I don ' t even know if I could.( drums playing) I suggest, I can( indistinct).
- Wow, but that ' s a lot more. I believe that was an excellent replica. - Yeah.
you play that beat currently? (drums playing )- A bit much more
like,.
you know, like (slurping)- Yeah
.- Vacuum cleaner sealed. -Right. Vacuum cleaners ...- Since that
' s what jobs more for what I ' m writing now, I think. That ' s why I sort of, I intended to like align. down my grid at one factor, you understand? As well as I had to get away from. attempting to play like that.- When you hear this record. and these like drum tones ... Trigger I additionally ... those tones. are different than Louis Cole
, drum tones. - Yeah. - I seem like your drums sound various.
- Yeah.- I guess where do your drums ... That are your drum sound influences? Forget about groove momentarily, whose drums sound the way. you want your drums to appear? Or whose influenced to you?- The most significant one that it. started with was Jim black and he'would detune his base. drum, like virtually all the method, and also it would roar when he would hit it.
It ' d be like (grumbling) when he ' d struck it, it was really cool. So I resembled, I require to do that.- You do an 18, is it.
18 with a very detuned, - Yeah.- Like, type of saggy.
- But is the back head detuned and no ... or a front head is detuned. In the no back head? -Wait ... -After that this side is detuned entirely.
Wait. Let ' s have you play the exact same beat twice.
The very first time, let ' s leave. the set specifically as is. 2nd time, allow ' s have. you detune the kick, so it sounds much more Louisy, and then we ' ll play the beats right back to back to
each other as well as we can hear it as you'plan your set to sound. (Louis drumming )- Currently do'your crap.
- I ' ll obtain my trick. -'It ' s a great concept. I ' m detuning this resonant head essentially all the means.
That'' s perfect.- Allow ' s listen to that same beat, currently (Louis drumming) -You play your kick. - Yeah.
Yeah. - Which makes the ghost.
Because there'' s. a vibrant range ... - A bigger disparity. - I additionally feel like your kicks are hefty, yet it'' s practically like every.
kick coincides volume.So it '
s like a sampled kick drum. - That'' s large.
( scatting) it ' s (scatting)- Yeah. -That ' s the thing, and. As well as I ' m just like, you recognize, however that ' s real, if you.
-when you rest down on a package, it might be any type of set in the world, and I understand that'' s Louis Cole having fun. - So, we lived with each other in college, full disclosure and Louis, you had a toy set in our home. - That you obtained from the.
Where where'' d you obtain that set? - Yeah, from eBay.
was a kids'' s drum established. Which to me is your audio. You constantly simply appear like.
you'' re like you ' re playing on a youngsters ' s drum established. - That ' s a great indicator.
- Let ' s listen to Tony. - That ' s that?
- Tony Wilmums. (laughing).
- The terrific British. Tony Wilingmonton. Fuck you all.
Below we go. This is Tony Williams To. Who It May Issue: Them.( Tony Williams music playing) - Divine fuck! -Yeah. It'' s pretty cool.- It ' s actually cool down. listening to these with you because I can hear you.- Yes!- In all of these( indistinct)- The typical string is an. aspect of like unhinged, let loose, chaotic madness. - Yeah. - Blast. - That blasts. - Yeah. - It'' s much like energy. level 11 out of 10. - Yeah. - Straight thunder bolt.
to your heart. It'' s.- Precisely. -Yeah. And that is like your having fun.- Many thanks.- Yeah.- What makes Tony Williams, Tony Williams?- Yeah, certainly the 11. out of 10 ruthless energy.- He resembled a gifted child, right? - Yeah without a doubt. - Like started for.
having fun with Miles Davis. - Yeah, he resembled 17 or possibly more youthful, put on'' t quote me on that, I put on'' t remember the. age, yet actually young.- Yeah.- As well as he would be like, going up, I think this is what I heard, increasing to the bandstand and also be like, yo, let me play with you, to Miles Davis
, as well as Miles resembles, who the heck. is this teenager, you know?( laughing) And also then he. played and it was like, wow, this is the best.
drumming ever, you understand? To ensure that, yeah, that'' s pretty famous. - Where does he sit on.
the DeJohnette like, loose to swashy to such as.
metronomic spectrum? - He'' s definitely a little.
a lot more reigned in grid sensible. I would certainly state it'' s a little much more.
even grid, but even he still, he has some, some wave in there as well as some, some flop, which I actually like, but it'' s his very own specific kind. - Therefore he kind of like, he got on the train with Miles.
Davis kind of forging ahead from more straight.
ahead right into like the seventies and also eighties. - Yeah. And I'' ve really listened to. Cause I did like a, I had to do a paper when I.
remained in music college about like Tony Williams.And I keep in mind
like analysis.
online that he was in fact the individual kind.
of promoting like the step right into the, like, the rock world from like the purely jazz.
globe right into the rock world. He resembled, I love the Beatles, as well as I love, you understand, electrical.
guitar and all this things. I'' m pretty sure, like he was the guy kind of.
pressing at very first in a great deal of ways. - Louie, when you pay attention to this, when you listened to this music.
in high school as well as university, and also you recognize, when you were.
in music college, and so on, did you like, put it on.
headphones and also play along with it? Or such as how did you let it affect you? - Yeah, in the beginning I.
would certainly simply listen to it. Like, I listened to this album.
and also after that the cd prior to. Tony Williams, like his.
own, you know, task. And also I would certainly simply be like, I.
would certainly put it on and also I'' d resemble, what is happening? I had no.
suggestion just how to play any of that.And I was similar to, but I like it.- How ' d you figure it out? And I need to fuse this to my spirit.- Yeah. Just how did you figure it out? - Simply enough listening to. it. And also I was like, wait, he ' s doing a, you know, (high hat having fun) during. - Do you ever before sluggish things down? - No. - Okay. So you simply listen to it and also.
try to separate what you'' re hearing. Okay, the hat'' s doing.
this, the kick is doing this.The ghost notes are this. -Exactly. Yeah. Much like paying attention and also.
I know the music'' s ridiculous, yet I loved it. It'' s. like still my preferred, some of my favorite songs.
I would certainly simply be regularly, you understand, placing that through my ears. And after that, so ... - And also just how long would certainly you play.
- I didn'' t really begin like. - When you'' re discovering something new or when you used to learn brand-new things. Do you like play beats sluggish.
as well as then speed them up? - Yes. - You would start getting the.
sychronisation together and after that speed it up. - Certainly. - Just how much did you.
exercise with a metronome? - Oh man, inadequate, I indicate,.
my drum teacher was like, you obtained ta exercise with the.
metronome as well as then I'' d be like, yeah, entirely. And after that he would go and.
then I would certainly just, you understand, do it without the metronome, you know, I sort of remorse that, actually. I want I did much more. I used to walk with.
a metronome when I resembled, alright, my metronomic time draws. I need to fix it.So I used to like, I like overcompensated and also I.
would such as walk with a metronome and I would such as.
(laughing) - Oh my gosh. - Like a nuts instance.
metronome under your cushion? - Yeah. - For for how long? - This was possibly like 6 months. - Six months? Yeah. With a metronome under.
- I'' m not claiming it worked, yet ... - I think it did. (laughing) - I imply, you also utilized to, you'' d go to the practice.
areas with your laptop computer. - Yeah. - And you'' d document yourself for hours, and afterwards you ' d listen
. to yourself for hours.
- Yeah, that'' s true. That'was really uncomfortable. That ' s possibly my the very least favorite point. - That'' s so difficult to do. - I despised that. - When you would look.
at your drums on a grid. Create, I'' m trying to envision just how you reached where you remain in terms of ability to play on tempo.
and also on metronome and on grid, when you would play in.
a Pro Tools session, or whatever, garage band or whatever, would you zoom in and also look at.
where your person hit'' s at were on the grid? -Guy, we used to tape-record tracks.
like video tunes with each other. And we would do that( indistinct), like this doesn'' t'feel as great,. allow ' s focus and see why. Which really was large for me. I was like, whoa, you can do that? I believe you were the. first man to show me that.
Pro Devices as well as be like, here'' s how you draw.( Jack laughing) It'' s confirmed, you recognize? And also then I was like, damn, that'' s actually kind of helpful.
regarding before on the program is recompensing for the grid.
rather than allowing your time be your time. As well as you'' re so concentrated on the grid, are you not stressed.
about including a, whatever, much more human feel to your playing.
or do you desire it to be, you recognize, precisely the, on the ticks? - Yeah. The thing is like, the songs I started writing.
ended up being so grid oriented that it was like, I need to be able to play like.
this all the time, you know, as well as, and actually nail that. So there are particular.
scenarios currently where it'' s like, I put on ' t wish to'play like that. And in some cases it ' s actually. hard to such as obtain into that like looser state of mind, however it ' s like, yeah, occasionally I will certainly desire it to.
be like an actual squishy weird beat that'' s like
not. linked to any kind of sort of grid, or metronome or anything like that. - I remember asking you when,.
You know what I imply? - I possibly was like, no,.
I was probably some like, snot headed ...
- No, you stated, yes, go.
- Oh actually? (laughing) - Because he'' s so metronomic,.
- However you can kind ... however then there'' s
the. It'' s like DeJohnette is.- And he ' s fashionable as heck.
It ' s like, which. You can ' t say.- It ' s an ideal away guttural.
- It is, or it isn'' t. - I dunno. -It is,'or it'isn ' t.- As well as it ' s a feeling point.
are in touch, have that feeling, as well as they can sort of sense.
like if something is or isn'' t, however it ' s not like you.
have an unique capability. - Is it kind of like, when we are paying attention to.
that DeJohnette point, a drummer will certainly sort of.
You understand what I suggest? Like he'' s kind of playing versus himself.
like in between every one of his limbs, like he'' s sort of developing a grid, like with his hat, and also then betting.
it with the various other things.
- It ' s like it ' s coming at you at a thousand miles an hour.- For me, it'' s simply, I indicate, he ' s
. It ' s just when he'' s playing a swing'beat, yet it ' s simply like,( scatting )you recognize, as well as it ' s simply like, -Is it ... - I can ' t not enjoy that. - It ' s got this, it ' s. obtained this meditative ... -Which is not exactly how ... It ' s so amusing that he ' s one. - As well as you'' d document yourself for hours, and also then you ' d pay attention
.And that communication is
kind of like, what makes it, what provides like the
thing to push against? - A great deal of drumming I find is like, what feels comfortable in your body? Like I had to practice so
numerous hours simply to be like, what makes good sense for
my like, octopus legs? You know, it'' s like ...
And I play open hand, I play incorrectly, you understand, it'' s like I. had to figure that out. So it'' s a lot of the feel has. to do with like what just like lays well with like the
weight. of your body and the length of your arm or legs and also all this stuff. - That'' s such an asset. -It ' s all weird like, anatomical ... - Yeah. - Info, and it, I wear'' t recognize. I put on ' t comprehend it. I simply like ... I just know that that is an.
vital part of the drums.- During the pandemic, I took place a deep dive in.
simply exactly how people hold picks. And also I simulated hrs.
as well as hours of just like, locating video clips of my.
favored guitarist, and also attempting to see just how they.
And everybody ' s, I really feel like it ' s kind of that. There ' s no appropriate method. -What functions'for DeJohnette ' s. not gon na work for you, ' Reason you have different percentages.
- I wan na zoom in on that.- You play high hat quicker.
than practically any person, I think, in the world, most likely. - Oh, I don'' t understand.
- Simply gon na ask you to.
- Sure.- Can you play like a. extremely drum and also bassy? - Rapid high hat?- Blast beat, quickly high hat? - You wan na do this crap? - Yeah. Yeah. - Event tricks? - Do that crap, and afterwards I wan na see just how.
you'' re holding your stick. No, possibly not the dual.
- It ' s dishonesty?- Single high hat. Allow'' s see single high hat, like rapid drum based blast.
high hat as well as just see how you'' re holding your stick.
as well as just how you'' re playing it.( Louis drumming )That ' s insane. And also your snare.
hand is relocating so fast, also. It'' s playing like upbeats.
and also ghost notes, as well as stuff. - Have people been doing the.
double thing like for life? Is that like a point.
that'' s just been around? Or did somebody like promote? - I really came ... I'' m. the innovator of the, no, I in fact did come. up with it on crash by myself prior to I saw like infinity people on YouTube doing it. So I'' m, obv ... I didn'' t.- You came across it. - Yeah. But I generated it, you.
- Yeah, like my strategy was so bad. I was just like, I was.
playing and also then I was like, my arm'' s tired, I ' m. gon na use this side.
And after that the stick.
( Jack laughing) -I'simply invented a new. means of playing drums.
I ' m a genius.- I know the point you ' re.-'No, it doesn ' t appearance like it.
Okay.( Louis drumming )- Yeah. There ' s a beat on that tune. called I enjoy Louis Cole by Thundercat and the beat that. I do has that it ' s like ... (Louis drumming) - Yeah, so it ' s like ... - Can you separate your left?( Louis drumming)- It ' s like turbo equine. -Turbo steed.-'Turbo equine beat. Allow ' s pay attention to Kneebody.
Let ' s pay attention to ... - Kneebody, this is Nate.( Nate Timber songs having fun) That
track is the closest.- It ' s the kick drum volume.
- Yeah. - Like, who is Nate affected by? - Exact same individuals that I'' m affected by ... - Jim Black? - Yet that'' s not why I seem like him.
I seem like him due to the fact that I ' m. trying to scam Nate timber. - Yeah.- He enjoys Jack DeJohnette. He enjoys Tony Williams.- I put on ' t recognize if this is right', yet what Nate Wood seems like to me, is there ' s like a lot of actual reduced lows'and a. great deal of actual high highs.
It ' s not such as a mid-rangey drum sound.
- Yeah. - Where everything just. kind of melts together. It ' s like vast spectrum.
- Yeah.- Each drum audios very different to me. Unlike various other drummers where'.
it type of audios like one tool. This resembles, there ' s a kick drum. blasting your challenge. There ' s the snare drum. blasting your take on.
They ' re these very distinct ... -Like Matt Chamberlain. to me appears like, gushy, all thawed with each other, where it ' s like, you can ' t tell what ' s. a ghost note on a snare versus a
high hat.You recognize what I imply? Like all the drums simply type of like, as well as Nate wood resembles jagged.
sides, like tough lines. - Louie, can we hear you.
- What do you obtained, Louie? (Louis drumming) - You listen to these things.
You'' re doubling this symbol hand with the kick most of the time? - Could you play just these together? (Louis drumming) - And do the kick pattern.
without the hand now.So we can hear what the kick sounds like. (Louis drumming) And also now with this? (Louis drumming) - Add the hat. (Louis drumming) - Oh, it'' s so awesome. -Yeah. You can do awesome stuff like that. It'' s like rather machiney. - Yeah.
- So this is simply like a real-time clip. (Keith Carlock music playing) Damn. He knows just how.
to forecast pure power. - Yeah. - It'' s impressive. - When you tape-record drums, are you videotaping that loud.
- I try not to directly. - I wear'' t noise as good. - Exactly how hard do you tape when.
you'' re recording drums for beats? -Possibly what I was playing before. (Louis drumming) Something like that. - Yeah. Okay. The various other thing I observed.
about that recording is he is, you stated like anatomical, you know, remaining in your body and like.
the placement of your limbs as well as the shapes and size of your arms.
and all that type of stuff.He is flailing
about like an octopus. - Yes. - When you play drums, one of the particular.
Like you'' re like. - You'' re an indifferent maker. - I'' m dead inside.
clips that, you recognize, that you installed where.
- As well as you'' re, you'' re just, you ' re still,( Louis drumming) Yet the beats are in-fucking-sane. Do you just, you put on'' t feel it, like he feels it in his full.- Exactly how much of it is the waffle.
and also just how much of it is you? - Yeah.It ' s all waffle. - No, man. I attempted to play like that. I used to be like, damn, that looks cool. Like Keith Carlock and also.
Brian Blade, they'' re like, you recognize, they ' re like fuckin, anytime he does that, like, (Louis drumming) I can'' t do that with my,
. I actually can'' t do that. I'will, I ' ll shred my arms. I can ' t do it.'I wear ' t recognize why it simply. doesn ' t benefit my body.
So, somehow I end up. in like'a mannequin upper body.
And it ' s all in like. the lower arms, you recognize?- Do you burn out literally. when you ' re drumming? - Oh yeah. - So, so even though you'' re. not truly relocating that a lot, it still takes a lot.
And I think that'' s one of the.- A number of people on the. I feel like you.
- Well, I put on'' t know. It'' s like, it ' s strange, male. It ' s simply a different ... I suggest, Keith Carlock is
tall, but however, his center gravity ' s. different various mine.
do what he ' s doing simply physically. I mean, simply playing. smart, yet additionally literally. I imply, it ' s simply like, I'can ' t do that.
I put on ' t think.I ' ve simply had to come up. The online sesh recordings, which are epically fucking good. I pay attention to those records ... I think I listened to them.
perhaps even more than most of like repeat listens. - Oh, wow. - I just, I pay attention to them at all times. I love them so a lot. - Thanks. - Did you do any type of scooching? Do you do scooching in article manufacturing, or are those online takes entirely, and perhaps not those documents specifically, your recordings generally. I recognize you do a whole lot of real-time synth job, even right stuff that seems.
Yeah. - Do you do scooching in blog post manufacturing, or is it mainly live tape? - Allow'' s claim when you ' re recording songs, you inadvertently play.
What you can do is actually. take that section and also scooch it over. So whatever ' s in sync.
This is fantastic technology. of songs modifying software program. Previously, we couldn'' t do this. You ' d have to go in on like, tape, and essentially like cut. out these little segments as well as relocate over where currently you simply got ta click a button scooch. And also you'' re good. - I indicate, I attempt to avoid.
it since that is, you can kind of spoil the human feeling. You understand, if there is like, you know, a moment where it'' s like, every little thing was excellent, but.
then like you just like, your stick is sweaty or I wear'' t recognize, like someone else like just.
has a flip out, you recognize? And also there'' s like one, you understand, something right here or there that, that is off, after that I ' ll be like, allow ' s run. that because it ' s similar to, it takes you out of it, you know? But I really, I try to avoid that due to the fact that it does sort of ding up the, the human feel of it.What I do is I try to do a whole lot of takes and also often we ' ll cut in between takes. - Just how many takes do
you?- Nonetheless many it takes,. sometimes nine or 10.
- With each other, you ' re speaking specifically about the live sessions. - All together you'' ll do 9 or 10. - And then you'' ll cut.
I don ' t try to,. As well as we attempt to obtain the. And it'' s like, allow ' s try to.
like truly do it, you understand,
and also try not to such as, you understand,. article manufacturing it way too much, - Right. - To the factor where. it type of sheds its ...- Right.- So we have ... -Cause if you listen to those things, like where it does speed.
You can hear it. Yeah. - So just to bring it.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. What'' s his type of like.
unique point or innovation? - To me, he has several of the.
vibe of my favorite drummers, like Tony Williams as well as Jack DeJohnette, yet he type of did his.
very own point with it and also he'' s got a truly strong grid. I dunno, it'' s just his feel.
It ' s simply, whenever I listen to.
him play it simply like, it just takes control of as well as. i just, I really feel, I dunno, soothed or terminated up or pumped. with it at the very same time. - Is his audio, like.
the sound of his drums, to me, it sounds extra typical. Like it appears like he'' s playing. more of like conventional kit with like standard drum audios. - Yeah, I think he has really open adjustings, but it'' s not like, he ' s not. doing a number of metal strange additions, you understand? He'' s, he ' s got like an. open bass drum, open toms, What ' s a track you ' ve been.
- Kyrie A by Mozart. (Mozart music playing) Those guidelines that he adheres to rigidly, I really feel like that'' s kind.
The melody, the counter. melodies, the bass motion, the chordal motion.
It ' s just.- I know that ' s amusing to claim about songs, however it ' s perfect.- It ' s Songs of the Balls.
Wilson, crazy unusual point going. It maintains changing secrets as well as just.
And I just believe it'' s. such a trendy composition. - Yeah, Jake Sherman is great. - I like that individual.
- Yeah, he'' s fantastic. - What do you obtained Ryan? (Simon Dawes songs having fun) Simon Dawes.
Simon is Blake'' s middle name. And on this document, I assume it'' s called predator.
I assume he could have mixed it. As well as it'' s one of my.
Oh, and also Louis, would you authorize wall Simon? - The red diamond wall Simon. That'' s rather bad preference.
in the facility, right? - No, no, no. Do it. You should have the center. Really few individuals ... - I indicate, I am possibly the coolest guy. - Oh yes. Oh, do a described font. Yes. - Yeah, you like that? - Yeah, I such as that. - This is really my.
- Is that what you create on your checks? Thank you, Louie. Wonderful to have you.
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I put on ' t think.I ' ve simply had to come up. And also there'' s like one, you understand, one thing right here or there that, that is off, then I ' ll be like, let ' s scoot. As well as it'' s like, let ' s attempt to.
He'' s, he ' s got like an.- I know that ' s amusing to say regarding music, however it ' s ideal.
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