I have seen them live here in Sweden! 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪Fantastic group! ❤️❤️❤️
@mykemech5 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops plays around with mic for comedic effect. In one song, at the beginning there are several mics in front of a tiny micro practice amp, right next to an unmic'ed regular cabinet
@ltkauffee6 ай бұрын
Y'all have GOT to check out more of their stuff! Follow the Light, Thriller (cover), Next to You, Hit Me, Run Away... can't go wrong with Dirty Loops!
@andreastschig69056 ай бұрын
“Jonah's different though, he’s got the perfect balance of right brain creativity and left brain music theory. It’s in his blood,” says Quincy Jones. “He’s got soul, with one of the biggest ranges I’ve ever heard.”
@lottawiklund86066 ай бұрын
Thanks for a fun reaction! It's always fun to see someone discovering Dirty Loops for the first time, and have their minds blown by this insanely competent powerhouse of a group. They started the group as a hobby project in 2008, making twisted jazz fusion covers of top 40 songs, and never thought it would be anything other than that. In 2010 they put up a video on youtube (a cover of Lady Gaga's "Just Dance"), as a booking reference, to see if they could get a gig or two, just for fun, as they thought their music was way too unsexy for anyone to actually like it. Needless to say, they were completely wrong. The video went viral and a LOT of people absolutely loved it. Just about everything they've ever released is of this ridiculous musical quality, so if you consider checking out more of them, you could basically pick anything, and you more than likely won't be disappointed. And believe it or not, they're just as stupidly good live. They've all known each other and played together for 20+ years by now, in their late thirties. Jonah (keyboard/vocals) and Henrik (bass) even went to music elementary school together and met when Henrik was 11 and Jonah was 9. Aron (drums) comes from another part of Sweden and came along when he moved to Stockholm at the age of 16, to attend the same music high school as they did (he was in the year between the other two). Then they all attended Kungliga Musikhögskolan (Royal College of Music) in Stockholm, where Henrik and Aron studied jazz/rock, and Jonah opted for music production (iirc) as his main subject. This is not produced by Quincy Jones, as he's just their manager, and they do everything themselves, with the help of a guy named Simon Petrén. They've said that they don't send Quincy anything, not even demos, until the whole song is done, video and all. All their songs are thoroughly composed and arranged before they record, with the exception of some improvised solo bits here and there (like most of the piano and drum solos in this one), and the music for their videos is recorded beforehand. Jonah said in an interview that he and Aron actually had to transcribe and learn their mostly improvised solos, so that they could play them back when filming this. They do not record the music together for the most part either, but rather add the parts one by one. If you want a deeper insight into their working process, there's a really good interview with Henrik in Bass Magazine. I can't link it here, as youtube won't accept that link for some reason, but if you search for Henrik Linder Songified it'll pop right up. He said the following about Work Shit Out in that interview: Bass Magazine: "“Work Shit Out” has a killer fretless, finger-funk bass line and it’s the most musically adventurous track on the EP." Henrik: "That’s how we conceived it, as a song that would evolve into a long improvised section with keyboard and drums solos. It started with Aron’s octave-jumping MIDI bass line. I wanted to simplify it a bit and remove one of the beats, but Aron insisted on his version, so I had to figure out how to play it because it’s a little unorthodox on bass. From there, Aron and I wrote the verse and the chorus, coming up with the one-note melody concept for the chorus. Then Jonah and Aron added all the harmonies. For Jonah’s solo, I stick pretty much to the root notes so he stretch and change the harmonies above them. It was a lot of fun to play the song live on a few gigs before the pandemic because it took different directions each time." Don't put too much stock in the microphone placements for the bass, as these guys are absolute trolls when it comes to those things. For example, in the video for "World on Fire" they have the smallest EBS amp you can find and a whole bunch of mics on it, and also on some other bass equipment that doesn't even produce any sound.
@Olkam-w5u6 ай бұрын
Bassist Henrik Linder - bass teachers use him as an example of a student. Henrik studied piano from the age of 3; he is a concert pianist; at 14 he switched to bass guitar and plays both bass and guitar parts. Linder plays two of Mattison's basses; one six-string and one five-string for playing slap.
@dbcanada6 ай бұрын
Check out this video with Henrik in a punk band back in 2010: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jZ28XmqMp71_a8U
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
@@dbcanadavery cool ☺️ Thanks for that link 👍
@mattias51576 ай бұрын
Female and male energy working together, what a lovely reaction!
@Tassilago6 ай бұрын
This was a wonderful reaction. I found Dirty Loops a couple of years back. This tune was my introduction and I was floored. It was like finding musical gold. I will enjoy watching your DL journey. It's first class. Thank you both
@BackLooking6 ай бұрын
That´s it. You´re in it now. There´s a rabbit hole. I saw them live in Prague last year. Great!
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
So glad that you guys discovered Dirty Loops! Thanks to Melli for that one 🙏 I stumbled over them on KZbin, listening to a mix of jazz, rock, classical and everything else…which I find Dirty Loops to be. A genre in their own right ☺️ Hiatus Kaiyote is a great comparison, as are so many other bands and musicians. Dirty Loops though are totally unique again. Jonah’s vocals: Quincy Jones (yes, THE Quincy Jones) has said of Jonah: “….he’s got soul, and one of the biggest ranges I’ve heard.” His musical fans and friends range from Chaka Khan to Stevie Wonder, Jacob Collier, Brian McKnight, Louis Cole… just to name a few. He’s also released a solo album, well worth checking out. Hailing from Sweden, all three Loopers grew up with some musical family background. Jonah started out basically singing from age one. Both his parents were choir masters. At around age four he started learning the piano. Later on, during his music college years, he switched to jazz piano, and also studied music production. All three met during their music con years, Jonah and Henrik even before that. Henrik started playing the piano, but switched to bass when he was around eleven. He’s one of the most freakin amazing young bass players around today. Aron on drums is a world unto himself. Not only does he play insane drums, he co-writes a lot of their songs (including the one-note chorus line in this one) as well as many of Henrik’s bass lines (!), also writes pieces for orchestra, and edits all of their music videos. You’ve noted the amps and mic setup there, Jeremy. I know zilch about any of this, but have heard that they like to goof around a fair bit in their music videos. For example, Henrik sitting in front of this wall of amps. And in another vid from the same album (Phoenix) you see him sitting in front of the tiniest amp, with a whole press conference of mics pointing at it 😉 So not sure how serious this all is… In an interview with Bass Magazine, Henrik tho talks some interesting facts about the making of this and their other tracks from Phoenix. This piece is in straight 4/4 all the way through, with a berimbau looped in the background, but man do they screw your head on and off, rhythm-wise… I’d honestly love for you to do a second reaction video with ‘Matt’, and see another person’s appreciation to his insane drumming! By the way, I’ve never heard them play live, but to all accounts they’re just as amazing live as they are in the studio… 😱 And Jillian, you nailed it as well noticing the amazing sound production and mix.Their sound engineer, Simon Petrén (sometimes referred to as ‘the fourth member of Dirty Loops’s), is equally on another level. Another Swedish super musician. I loved your appreciation and analysis of this piece. Looking forward to more Dirty Loops on your channel 👍✌️🤘🙏
@birger47886 ай бұрын
@fiddlestix3025 just a thought..we keep on calling them young, but they’re pushing 40 now.. 😁 Time flies, I was in my very early fifties when I heard the the first time and now I’m retired..😬
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
@@birger4788 yes, it’s all relative…. Enjoy retirement, Birger ☺️
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
@mellifluousa fixed your name ☺️
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
@mellifluousa haha 🤣🥔😂
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
One more thing: this is their only song where Aron gets a designated, minutes-long drum solo, as far as I know. In all their other pieces he’s just a breathtaking, brain-melting drummer… 💜 Although often all three of them take turns with a few bars of solos. Always insane, all three of them.
@grysqrl6 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of seeing these guys live a month or two ago - it's an experience. All three of them are at the top of their games. This song was more of a drum/piano feature, but vocals and bass get their time to shine, too. Definitely check out more!
@michaellust6 ай бұрын
Welcome to the rabbit hole of DL. You've been loopifyed. This is my favorite band. Many different genres. 💯❤️
@bjornbear6856Ай бұрын
At this point, nobody knew about the DIRTY LOOOOPS intro 😂😅😄 Just love that thing you do... ❤ Be safe guys
@musikbyjhАй бұрын
Oh my goodness, feels so long ago our friend!!
@rebeccarose74056 ай бұрын
Already added to the playlist and I can tell this is speeding ticket fodder when I listen while driving!!! Thanks to the both of you and Melli (?) for bringing these guys to light! So amazing! ❤️🎶
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
Yes, speeding tix fodder for sure! 😂
@Alx1610746 ай бұрын
hope youkeep reacting to this band, every single song from them is a Whole experience.... please keep going
@mariaengstrom48836 ай бұрын
Welcome to the wonderful world of DL! You have a fantastic journey ahead of you. Love everyrhing about them and their music. And yes, they are equally good live.
@ulflundh58136 ай бұрын
Every Dirty Loops song is different, but all of them are masterpieces in their on way :) go go go
@ellenstergaardgravesen10116 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Have a nice journey into the amazing world of Dirty Loops. No matter what you choose to listen to next it'll be amazing - and you'll be surprised again! You just missed their US tour. I saw them live first time 10 years ago and they are awesome live too!
@Tassilago6 ай бұрын
Yes, please "do this again for Matt to see". I assume he's someone who likes some good drumming. Aron is mind numbingly good. Looking forward to more Dirty Loops reactions - after doing this one again with Matt, of course 😉. Thank you, guys. This was very enjoyable to watch. Bless!
@graciefolden23596 ай бұрын
Not just a six string but I believe it's also Fretless?🤔 What a great, fun, sincere reaction...thanks for putting a smile on my face today 😇😊🤌👌👍✌❤🇨🇦
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
Our sincere pleasure, Gracie!!! Thank you for being here with us and hope to see you again soon!!
@AudioVile6 ай бұрын
You two remind me of ME when I first heard this amazing group!! My jaw was on the floor. You can check out ANY of their stuff and be blown away! They do a collaboration With Corey Wong to cover MJ's Thriller. Talk about a fresh take on a classic! Every song they do is amazing, but they all have ONE thing in common... You'll be shaking your head in disbelief. Their vocal and instrumental mastery is phenomenal. It's to the point that I suspect many folks who do not play an instrument or have any musical education/training are a little overwhelmed by them. I LOVED your reaction and your appreciation! Definitely let your friend in on the greatest secret you've uncovered in a WHILE!!
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!! What a fantastic surprise - can't wait for more, coming soon with our drummer buddy, Matt!
@mike47696 ай бұрын
You are going to be dirty loops fans from now on. I was sucked in 3 Years ago and now they are one of my favorite bands now
@RobertClaeson6 ай бұрын
The masterer is Simon Petrén. He's got a few clips of his own on KZbin. He sometimes also play backing keyboards when Dirty Loops are playing live.
@tokskallez6 ай бұрын
Great Reaction and very astute noticing details few do - you´ve found an excellent group of musical wizards like no others - please continue this journey of discovery . you won´t be let down one bit - they just give goosebumps w all their songs and covers - have fun - Dirty Loops!
@jeffbaranowski66956 ай бұрын
YES! Dirty loops! Glad you finally found them. Check out "Follow the Light". Or their cover of "Thriller".
@jensamensas6 ай бұрын
Love it but you’ve just scratched the surface 😂❤️. Looking forward to the next👍.
@jensamensas6 ай бұрын
For base flex “Run away”. For amazing over all music and vocals “Next to you”
@meditationlifeskills6 ай бұрын
These are musicians, musicians. Best new music in many, many years. So refreshing!
@wentkat6 ай бұрын
I love Dirty Loops and I love watching people who see them for the first time. Your reactions were the best. I found Dirty Loops a couple of years ago when they recorded with Cory Wong (who I started following because of his work with Vulfpeck). There's so much going on right now in the Funk/Fusion scene (Dirty Loops, Cory Wong, Vulfpeck, Fearless Flyers, Knower, Louis Cole, Scary Pockets, Domi & JD Beck, Snarky Puppy, Cory Henry).
@edwasintx6 ай бұрын
AND they’ve done tracks in fact a whole album with Cory Wong - Turbo! Saw Cory, missed DL last month. 🔥🔥🔥
@ingefiddle6 ай бұрын
Cory would’ve been great live, too…!
@edwasintx6 ай бұрын
@@ingefiddle sure was!
@cynthiamiller4836 ай бұрын
This was amazing!! Such talents!!! All the thoughts in my head just come down to one word…AMAZING!!!!!!! I loved this so much. Melli, great find! I’m ready for more. 🎶 Cyd
@shannonlasell6 ай бұрын
just started watching but this is great. they don't get enough recognition
@milesdust34656 ай бұрын
Hmm, they are touring the whole world...
@ellenstergaardgravesen10116 ай бұрын
@@milesdust3465 and still they are not known to most people...
@ingmarkronfeldt61746 ай бұрын
So fun to experience you experiencing Dirty Loops for the first time! You will enjoy Jonah’s singing in Next to you. Observe that Jonah does all the singing. Don’t think “nice choir”, think “Jonah, Jonah, Jonah, …”. You won’t get this much drum solo in any other DL song (released this far, a new album is in the making), but you always get some nice fills, at the very least. Welcome to the DL world of music! (commonly called the rabbit hole).
@marienvanraan7605 ай бұрын
it's great to see how people respond to DL. After i saw some video's i had to check them out if they where as good as the video's. In 2010 i saw them playing in Amsterdam. I didn't expect that Jonah could also do what he showed in the videos live. But he could. Of course they use harmony in the background like Michael Jackson did. Later on (2013) they played with an extra keyboard player that also arranged the harmonies. This makes the band more complete and their technical qualities were better highlighted by the support of an extra band member. I've seen them live about five times now and it's better every time. I enjoy their technique and high school talent. I hope that more and more people become acquainted with their exceptional qualities. Although I estimate that this is not for the masses, but rather for people with musical ears. Greetings from the Netherlands and keep doing what you are doing.
@staytuned19506 ай бұрын
You are correct that these three are some of the most talented jazz-pop fusion musicians out there. For your next video from Dirty Loops check out their cover of Thriller. You will not be disappointed.
@cklux20116 ай бұрын
All their songs are amazing and many have been suggested here. Check out their newest, 80’s anthem style “Run Away” to see Hendrik as the Eddy Van Halen of bass guitar. You’ve never heard anything like it.
@FilmMyRun2 ай бұрын
“What time signature is this in?” Haha. Just 4/4.
@AtomicimotA-b8h3 ай бұрын
I am an aspiring writer and producer and BOTH of your input on this song was excellent! 😃
@musikbyjh3 ай бұрын
Why thank you very much for this kind comment, you Legend!
@Edatjazz2 ай бұрын
Will see them March ‘25 🤩
@Beaufortlawrence6 ай бұрын
Welcome to dirty loops! Absolute virtuoso players and composers! Next to you, follow the light, rock you, will absolutely blow your mind!
@DougRawady6 ай бұрын
Great first time reaction to Dirty Loops! You're in for a real treat as you explore their entire catalogue. Be sure to check out "Next to You," "Follow The Light" and "World on Fire."
@andersgranstrom71286 ай бұрын
YEY!! More, more, more please!!!! 😍Check out "Hit me!" next, you will love....
@j1974f6 ай бұрын
Great reaction! Dirty Loops kicks butt! Lots of tunes to blow your mind!
@danielstromberg72606 ай бұрын
Tnx for an entertaining reaction, you guys are obviously real music connoisseurs. DL are magical, you have then much to discover. do you want to see jonah's singing skills, listen to "next to you" or why not an early cover they did of "baby baby" with a dazzling bass solo. if you want to see quincy J, he actually appears on Jonah's solo album in the fantastic "diamond ring"
@birger47886 ай бұрын
This isn’t a live recording, but in all their videos it’s mind blowing how precise they recreate their studio playing. So, if you think it’ll be familiar next time, forget it. Start with Next To You to get the full pleasure of Jonah’s voice and a song one wanna have on repeat all day. Then their new release Run Away will change your perception of bass playing. And then..oh, there are soo many incredible songs, and nothing is bad or dull. They’ve been at it for some 13-14 years now so there are quite a few to choose from. And apart from their exceptional talent and imagination the songs are quite different.
@milesdust34656 ай бұрын
All the microphones and so on, are just their sense of humor. In another video Henrik has a 15 W bass amp with 15 microphones. And it is not live of course. Cheers from Italy. (But they play everything live of course when it is live. They are off the charts.)
@inber6 ай бұрын
Although I’m floored by the bassist in Dirty Loops, what really impresses me is the drumming. This guy is one of the most enjoyable drum player I heard.
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
So true, and what a kit!!
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
Aron absolutely rules! ✌️🤘🤟👍
@peterdedes24606 ай бұрын
he writes a lot of the bass player's parts
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
@@peterdedes2460 is that true?!?! That’s mind blowing to me. Henrick is SO beyond a vast majority of players…so it’s shocking to think he isn’t writing the parts on his own. (Or at least doing most of it). That is wild.
@peterdedes24606 ай бұрын
@@musikbyjh in Run Away, he has Aron’s name fake tattooed on one of his fake hands. Henrik has talked about how Aron will write parts for Henrik to play. Likely for rhythmic intent. But Henrik is a superlative player on his own. All of Dirty Loops are fabulous musicians
@petertoal3713 ай бұрын
Hi guys, just watched your reaction to "Over the horizon" and at around 8mins 56 in this clip, you'll hear a very subtle reference to the Samsung ring tone in Johnna's solo on the keys. 😉
@GeirBordalen6 ай бұрын
Great reaction! Please follow the rabbit hole. This is the best band I have ever heard!
@danw19554 ай бұрын
Man, these guys are nuts! (in a good way). I love how the drums are mic-ed across both channels and just everything about this. Serious ELP vibes here with the combination of styles from rock to jazz to classical, all in one song! I need to follow these guy's channel! Thanks Jeremy & Jillian for reacting to this!!😄👍👍👍
@lawrencesmith65366 ай бұрын
Henrik does a great bass solo on Follow The Light
@brewswillis97836 ай бұрын
Also on Follow The Light.
@stefanandersson24026 ай бұрын
@@brewswillis9783 And "Baby" and "World on fire".
@leonardovaldez36646 ай бұрын
You definitely have to react to dirty loops' masterpiece "Next to you"❤
@Aurora-cv5to6 ай бұрын
Jonah sounded like a blend of Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson BEFORE Quincy Jones picked them up. That's how Jonah sounds. I found them in the comments of a Snarky Puppy production, checked them out and became an instant fan. Listen to Breakdown to get a better idea of what Jonah can do vocally - and Run Away to see Henrik go completely off the charts.
@MotelsonMars6 ай бұрын
I love watching people discover Dirty Loops, the 3 baddest musicians on the planet. They slay every genre. Too bad you discovered them a few months too late. They just finished their first US tour in 10 years. Hopefully they won't make us wait another 10 years!
@Mike74dude6 ай бұрын
Welcome to music heaven. This is a rabbit hole you’ll love to enter. Next To You would be a great next reaction.
@williamsatnan43806 ай бұрын
They are so amazing. Rock you, Follow the light, basically anything in their catalog is worth checking out.
@michaelriley81016 ай бұрын
The crossover between Home Free fans and Dirty Loops fans is pretty amazing! Thanks for this reaction! Cheers!
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
We love this SO much, thank you Michael!!!
@diananunez75 ай бұрын
Quincy Production manages them but they produce, arrange and record everthing themselves. They are truly amazing! Proud Swede here! 💙💛
@myblissjewelry6 ай бұрын
Coffee Break is Over has some pretty decent drum shred by Aron - or The Way She Walks has a drum feature near the end….
@hollyryalsgrubb12736 ай бұрын
Everything Dirty Loops creates is fascinating and uniquely awesome.
@kugss6 ай бұрын
That is a hell of a drum kit
@tcarrington5336 ай бұрын
welcome to my favourite band, us musicians love this band. Always feel free to pause and say what you see, we all learn something then as well as getting to share this moment of first listen with you. You are going to love this rabbit hole, and we'll love joining you 🙂
@rudolfschipper4 ай бұрын
These guys are awesome musicians, i follow them from the beginning and i really like the drive and energy they put in all the tracks
@anitaottosson40446 ай бұрын
This was a fun reaction to watch. It's always great seeing someone coming across Dirty Loops for the first time. Jeremy, your comment of "Stop. Don't stop" made me laugh. It seems that they know how to construct a song so that there's this 'loop' of anticipation then resolution, over and over. They are an awesomely talented trio and you are going to love going down the Dirty Loops rabbit hole. Subscribing for more Dirty Loops reactions!
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
Great comment, Anita 👍
@mtelewicz6 ай бұрын
These guys did a cover of a default Samsung Galaxy ringtone and it was amazing. They are unreal. I saw them live recently, and all the talent you see in the video is real. They did it all perfectly live.
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
We'd LOVE to see them live!! Thank you!
@fiddlestix30256 ай бұрын
…and that Samsung Galaxy ringtone is amazing! Once you’ve heard it, you can’t un-hear it, right? 😉👍
@voggorb6 ай бұрын
Great reaction!
@Hear2helpu7546 ай бұрын
I loved your reaction. I watched it twice and already subscribed. There are so many songs to choose from. You might want to listen to Next to You or World on Fire.
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you very much and WELCOME!!!!
@johnniecalhoun53816 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops , Coffee Break is Over . Dirty Loops just messing around at a very high level . Check it out , you will enjoy . Dirty Loops formed in 2008 . In 2014 they put out their first album , I believe . I know all three of them went to the Royal College of Music in Stockholm Sweden . I saw them in Atlanta, Ga. . And yes they can do it all in a concert . Usually they have an extra keyboardist , that also is a BV .
@formspimp6 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Dirty Loops rabbit hole…..so very good
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
More coming soon, friend! Thanks for watching with us!
@hsfinlayson6 ай бұрын
I am addicted to watching people experience "Dirty Loops" (especially THIS song) for the first time. They are insanely talented and I love how they bridge a massive chasm between bubble-gum pop type of melodies and lyrics with full-on fusion shredding with classical and jazz vibes. Not everyone's cup of tea, but those that recognize all the nuances and licks... THEY (you) get to enjoy them to the fullest. Now try any of the collabs with Cory Wong, or maybe "Next to You"...
@lessmith52854 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops are aliens from the planet HOLY CRAP!
@badm0t0rf1nger6 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this song & vid. :) Dirty Loops is what you get when all 3 of the truly virtuosic players in that year's intake of your national conservatoire become friends & enjoy playing together!! LOL Definitely check out some of the album they did with Cory Wong (& his killer horn section!). I recommend "Follow the Light", & their wild cover of MJ's "Thriller". When you get to "Thriller", it's a double bell euphonium btw!! ;)
@radiohost27364 ай бұрын
Can’t believe it took me so long to discover Dirty Loops! So fired up - what an amazing refreshing combination of all my favorite styles, genres and artist sounds.
@AmbassadorJenks70865 ай бұрын
In my humble opinion Aron is the King of the snare rolls. I've been playing the drums for 60 years and I'm not worthy enough to carry Aron's stick bag. Ambassador Jenks Quincy is their manager
@anderseriksson36036 ай бұрын
This is a rabbit hole you guys will love.
@simoneraciti19756 ай бұрын
Welcome in Dirty loops world! They are swedish, study together in music school. Every dirty loops song is fantastic. Sorry for my english 😅
@IN2BEATS16 ай бұрын
Welcome to the world of Loops. Every video you will watch from them will exceed your every expectation...and then some. Enjoy the trip!
@olagsanger74366 ай бұрын
That's just how we Sweeds do things..; )
@subby1116 ай бұрын
nice reaction of the best band of the world these days.
@Bobbo774 ай бұрын
Just heard them last week from “scotts bass lessons”
@jpbjpbjpb6 ай бұрын
"Hit Me" will hit you ;).
@danielolson53786 ай бұрын
These guys got famous some 15 years ago when they began uploading re-arranged contemporary and songs from thre '80s here on YT. Needless to say they went super viral and more or less everyone in the biz from Quincy Jones to David Foster were singing their praises so to speak. The latter one kinda took them under his wings as his protégés. Nowadays they belong to Quincy Jones Productions. If you really wanna here Jonah's (keys, vo) range you gotta check out Breakdown it will blow your mind trust me!! I'd say his voice is a mix between Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder! All the names at the end are just their sense of humour i'd say and you gotta be a Swede or at least live in Scandinavia to know who those people are. For people outside Sweden/Scandinavia it doesn't make much sense.
@petervermaak64476 ай бұрын
Unfortunately you just missed them they just finished a USA tour. I saw them in Bergen Norway in May. Next to you. Follow the light. Run away will make you want to go down the rabbit hole
@aronolsen84165 ай бұрын
just take a moment to read the credits, they are just trolling. so hard
@bernhardkrickl35676 ай бұрын
Nowadays everybody says Jonah sounds like Michael Jackson. I've always compared him to Stevie Wonder so thank you for doing that as well :)
@homestudiotutorials2 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic, been following these guys for the last 12 years , Did no one pick up on the Corey Henry Lingus ( Snarky Puppy ) piano lick in the middle of his solo !! ? Come guys you are slacking if you didn’t hear that !!
@agea81506 ай бұрын
Jonah is a mix of MJ and Stevie. Henrik is easy top 5 bass player in the world. Aron super good drummer but also mix and produce the track + making the video.
@jeffbassinson18635 ай бұрын
Take a listen to "Rock You" by Dirty Loops, if it hasn't already been suggested.
@musikbyjh5 ай бұрын
Coming Monday the 15th, Jeff!
@adammacmillan6 ай бұрын
I saw them live in Nashville go see them. An amazing show
@richardlyons75826 ай бұрын
To really hear his voice listen to "Breakdown"
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@davek77026 ай бұрын
Drums: he is always great but this is only one with solo. Bass: solos in world on fire, follow the light, run away. Vocal: breakdown (for range) and next to you (for riffing/runs)
@MagnusS276 ай бұрын
More DL please!
@ChristopherTate5 ай бұрын
.... i hope someone has already pointed this out, but all those mics on those enormous cabs are a running joke, they aren't live. In one of their other vids he's got like eight mics on a shoebox practice amp 😂
@KristinaLindholm-q1z6 ай бұрын
They are from sweden
@ricksurratt90346 ай бұрын
That was amazing such a cool music theory
@hans-cristianlindh-rengifo64536 ай бұрын
Lovely, check out "next to you" and "follow the light"
@imuawarriors5 ай бұрын
Quincy Jones is mentioned in the credits...
@Bebop-Nic6 ай бұрын
Now you have to do Dirty loops + Cory Wong...🤘⚡ kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y4allKuBnrhoa5Isi=rfWcBaT3zqeyNHcm
@revangerangАй бұрын
I don't totally remember how I first heard of Dirty Loops- it might have been the same friend who introduced me to Jacob Collier, or it might have just been in the comments sections of some of Jacob Collier's videos/reactions ? Or even in a recommended video from something related to him. But the way that I make sure my algorithm is giving me both things that I will enjoy and fresh new and small artists is this: I will make a list of my favorites, prioritizing smaller/more unique tracks/artist, and be sure to play them fairly often, while also clicking on the related/recommended videos that look good, and so on down the rabbit hole until it starts veering too far off course; then I start the process over again. Another method I use is going from recommendations in the comments like I mentioned, and also searching up keywords for hyper specific genres + [other genre/country/instrument/etc] to see what unique things I can find. Also local community/university radio stations + their apps (like KCRW and KUCR) usually have lots of really neat music on them that I use to feed to my playlists/algorithms too. And anything I don't love love, or which seems to throw a wrench in my algorithm, gets taken out of my history. And here is some fodder for you/your algorithm! Lately, along with Dirty Loops and Jacob Collier, I've been really enjoying: Project MishraM (try "Cynic Machine" and “Loco Coko") Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna (try "Manikarnika" and "El Baile del Kkoyaruna") LAY (try "Lit" and "Honey") Jessica Pratt (try "Life Is" and "This Time Around") Charlotte Dos Santos (try "Patience" and "Filha Do Sol") Fujii Kaze (try "Matsuri" and "Shinunoga E-Wa live at Nippon Budokan 2020") Snotty Nose Rez Kids (try "Boujee Natives" and "No Dogs Allowed") Rina Sawayama (try "XS" and "STFU") Bloodywood (try "Dana Dan" cw, and "Jee Veerey") Baby Queen (try "Wannabe" and "Narcissist") Lido Pimienta (try "Coming Thru" and "Te Queria") Hoàng Thùy Linh (try "Tứ Phủ" and "Diamond Cut Diamond") Pehuenche (try "Por Ella" and "Dos Amantes" both live on vivo) CHANMINA (try "Bijin" cw tho, and "Mirror") Louis Cole (try "F it up" Live Sesh and "Things Will Fall Apart") Kali Uchis (try "Te Mata" and "Telepatia") Hemlocke Springs (try "Sever the Blight" and "Girlfriend") Sofia Jannok (try "Snolejoninna" and "We Are Still Here" live at Musikhjalpen 2017) Seppuku Pistols (try their Punk Island performance) SsingSsing (try their Tiny Desk concert)
@fiddlestix3025Ай бұрын
Whoa, great tips and great list! Thanks a bunch, Eva 👍🙏
@revangerangАй бұрын
@ Thank you! Glad you enjoyed~ ☺️
@fiddlestix3025Ай бұрын
@@revangerang oh and I totally misspelled your name -apologies ;)
@revangerangАй бұрын
@@fiddlestix3025 no worries 😁
@musikbyjhАй бұрын
@revangerang: epic comment!!! Thank you so much for not only sharing your process, but such a terrific list. Bravo! 👏
@imuawarriors5 ай бұрын
...something you will never hear on mainstream radio... kids nowadays don't know music outside the "top 40"....
@zatoichiMiyamoto6 ай бұрын
Get ya LOOP filthy funky Cats!!!
@petertoal3716 ай бұрын
Hi guys, just a quick comment on the mics, Dirty Loops are super pranksters and a lot of stuff is put in the background just for fun. They have another clip and I forget which song it was now but they had about six mics right up in front of what looked a 20watt begginers amp! Trully, they just have fun.
@musikbyjh6 ай бұрын
We love learning this about them. Makes us appreciate them even more, thank you!