Download lagu Thomas Lang playing I Don't Know You Anymore from the album ProgPop Mp3
Thomas Lang playing I Don't Know You Anymore from the album ProgPop
Uploader: Thomas Lang
Duration: 6 Menit 2.00 detik
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Title: | Thomas Lang playing I Don't Know You Anymore from the album ProgPop |
Contributing Artist: | Thomas Lang |
Album: | Thomas Lang playing I Don't Know You Anymore from the album ProgPop - Single |
Date: | 14 September 2019 |
Duration: | 6 Menit 2.00 detik |
Type of file: | Audio MP3 (.mp3) |
Audio Summary: | mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16p, 128 kb/s |
This song features Francesco DiCosmo on vocals and Jeremy Barnes on guitar. I found this interesting review of the song online: "Lang is making full use of his unorthodox drum set configuration, incorporating Rata Toms, Gong drum, multi-pedal orchestrations and complex layers of rhythms in his groove design. The song starts in 7/4 but evolves through various time-signatures with beat displacement and superimposed signatures. Based on a 3 over 4 polyrhythm, the pre-chorus- and chorus sections are built around a melodic descending phrase played over four Rata Toms with the feet filling in groups of 2 notes bridging pedals, and 4-stroke rolls between Gong Drum/Snare Drum accents, marking the down-and up-beats of the superimposed time signature. In the guitar-solo sections, Lang superimposes 3 over 4 in a sequence of 4/4 and 7/8 time signatures while executing a polyrhythmic, melodic left hand pattern over 4 Rata Toms, downbeats on his Gong Drum and a challenging, mixed note-rate foot-pattern which is orchestrated over his kick drum and double-HiHat pedals, creating a complex masterpiece of a contemporary beat design. This is a truly innovative approach to modern drumming and a complete departure from the traditional perception of what a "drum part" should sound like." I couldn't have described the drum part better myself! And Jeremy Barnes is an absolute monster, check out all his incredible stuff!