The drummer Aron also writes most of the bass parts. Genius!!!!!
@MotelsonMars9 ай бұрын
Welcome to Dirty Loops. Go down the rabbit hole. You won't regret it. 3 of the best musicians on the planet.
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
Thankful that someone requested them! These guys are nuts. I'm definitely down for more from them 🙏
@lottawiklund86069 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great reaction! I love seeing someone experience Dirty Loops for the first time. They started the group as a hobby project in 2008, and never thought it would be anything other than that, and did twisted jazz fusion covers of top 40 pop songs. 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. In 2014 they released the album Loopified, which is mainly their own compositions with a few covers sprinkled in. The Phoenix EP was released in 2020 and is all their own compositions, and in 2021 they released a collab album, Turbo, with guitarist Cory Wong and his horn section. Everything they've ever released is of this ridiculous musical quality, so you could pretty much pick any song to listen to, and you more than likely would not be disappointed. They've all known each other and played together for 20+ years by now, in their mid-to-late-thirties. Jonah Nilsson (keyboard/vocals) and Henrik Linder (bass) even went to music elementary school together and met when Henrik was 11 and Jonah was 9. Aron Mellergård (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 as his main subject. There's an interview in Bass Magazin, which gives a wonderful insight into their process and the creation of the EP Phoenix, in which Henrik said the following about writing Work Shit Out, and about their approach to lyrics on the Phoenix EP: Question: "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." Question: "Who wrote the lyrics?" Henrik: "Unfortunately, I did [laughs]. We’ve worked with some great lyricists, including our manager, Andreas Carlsson, on Loopified, and we’ll continue to collaborate with lyricists in the future. But this time around it was more about the sound of the lyrics than the context. For some of the songs, Aron sang nonsense English lyrics on his demos, and when he sent them to me to finish he said he wanted all the vowels to remain the same as in his nonsense lyrics, so that limited me. It’s more about the phoenetics than the meaning of the lyrics on these songs." If you want to read the whole interview, , just search for "Henrik Linder Songified", and it should pop right up. ☺
@nightHawk669 ай бұрын
My favourite Swedish band! Saw them live a year and a half ago. Love them! Great musicians! 🔥🔥🔥
@paulehney45819 ай бұрын
Wow, real talent here!
@Aurora-cv5to9 ай бұрын
One of my all-time top ten bands. And I'm old. Love these guys. They've said in interviews that they got together to play the music that would get them fired as session musicians. This is what they love and want to do, not some formula. Quincy Jones manages them now.
@SteelyDaddy599 ай бұрын
You would also enjoy Next To You, Rock You, Follow The Light and others. They did start out doing covers. You should check some of those out as well.
@fiddlestix30259 ай бұрын
Barry, thanks for that 🙏 And thanks for a rad reaction bro, this was super interesting. I loved all your ideas and thoughts about this piece and those three guys, the influences you’ve heard, really very interesting to me…. And you weren’t far off, Beyoncé came out with a song ‘Work It Out’. And whilst this isn’t a cover, still, the Loops might’ve played on that, both writing-wise and with the title :) as they do with many of their tracks, they start out nice and poppy, and then take it up a notch and completely blow everyone’s mind 🤯💥 😉 Initially, when exploding into the music scene, they did quite a few covers, -all of them mindblowing fusion stuff (see their first album Loopified). And even more recently their style of writing often is to first come up with a simple pop-like melody and then ‘loopify’ it, ‘destroy’ it, or ‘do the surgery’, and build their genre-bending ideas around it. Three guys from Sweden, friends for many years, all trained at the top Swedish music school, having studied music from jazz to everything else. Check them out online, they’re worth the deep dive. So are all of their songs, covers and everything. Their bassist, Henrik Linder, is an absolute beast on bass…. Aron is on drums… And Jonah on vocals and keys…. Oh and btw Aron comes up with a lot of their compositional parts, including melodies bass lines, etc. AND he edits all of their video footage…. You might find some time to check out an interview it’s Henrik on Bass Magazine slash Songified, where he explains a bit about each of their Phoenix tracks, including how his bass line came to be in this one, and how it was recorded. Thanks for featuring them, they deserve all the attention they can get. Cheers, from a big DL fan, and more Dirty Loops please ✌️🔥🤘☺️
@jefffixesit609 ай бұрын
That was awesome! I love discovering new music as much as you enjoy discovering old music. Re: Jazz fusion - "Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny." - Frank Zappa. Yeah, I heard a little bit of Frank in this tune, too! You're killing it, dude, I love it!
@fiddlestix30259 ай бұрын
Great Zappa quote 😉
@benarmentano37999 ай бұрын
Its not a cover...its their original song...
@ShadowSong6349 ай бұрын
Yes, that did blow my mind. It's crazy to think of the paths you take. I keep wondering if I never found this channel..... would I never hear this song? It is accidental or fate? I love this drummer. Crazy talented. "Maybe we never do grow up. Maybe it’s all a lie we tell ourselves to make us feel better.” Great quote, Lee. You could really be a writer.
@janewells59709 ай бұрын
Could do without the gunfire intro. But the music is fantastic! Definitely want to hear more! Talented artists!!!
@lawrencesmith65369 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops is the shit man. Try their collab with Cory Wong....Follow the Light
@Memesaplenty3 ай бұрын
And Turbo... kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpvEfYKhZsSUiMk
@mikeholmes53089 ай бұрын
Great reaction as usual. They are all amazing musicians, and yeah, really deserve a lot more fame than they have. Rock on, Lee!
@ellenstergaardgravesen10119 ай бұрын
You should check out some of their cover songs too. All their stuff is amazing - also "Coffee break is over". Really fun!
@GES82159 ай бұрын
This is original
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I couldn't figure it out lol
@scottlaughlin98979 ай бұрын
They did a cover of Thriller. Have you checked out Billy Cobham yet? Check out his song Stratus from the Spectrum album. He’s a Jazz Fusion drummer. And one of my fav. Artists. His music is awesome!
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
I sure have... here's the link kzbin.info/www/bejne/rHnNpYOdoK6ibJY
@mikedown12508 ай бұрын
Some very wise words. i'm impressed. thank you for appreciating good music from all genres
@erb348 ай бұрын
Get Barry on the show! Keep smiling.
@forrest_lump9 ай бұрын
Here we go. Waited that you encounter Dirty Loops. I bet it won't take long till Guthrie Govan and The Aristocrats are comming up 👍
@Alx1610749 ай бұрын
Hope You keep reacting to this band, every song from them is insane🎉
@srj1089 ай бұрын
Wow. This is great. I'd never heard of this band!
@formspimp9 ай бұрын
Welcome to the rabbit hole that Dirty Loops provides………..try next to you
@AmbassadorJenks70869 ай бұрын
This is not a cover it was wrote by Jonah Nilsson vocals Henrik Linder bass and Aron Mellergardh drummer. Look it up
@allengator19149 ай бұрын
You should hear their cover of Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
@AmbassadorJenks70867 ай бұрын
I believe Aron is the King of the Snare Rolls.
@jbach43117 ай бұрын
Must do their New One "Run Away" Best base and Drummer on the Planet!
@CosmicRideMusic9 ай бұрын
Such a weird song, so pop sounding and yet...not at all. Music is on point. I went and watched the sideways reaction, btw. I think it's important to watch reactions for songs that we're unfamiliar with. I get used to clicking on Ren and Yes and Rush reactions because it's enjoyable to see someone discover works I've loved for so long. But I needed the reminder to check out new things as well. Thanks for mentioning it at the beginning of the video Lee. Also been busy the last few weeks and didn't realize how much of your content I've missed, lol. Lot's to catch up on.
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed both videos my friend. Yeah, I've been on a roll since 2024 started lol so many damn new rabbit holes lol. You always gotta try out the new stuff. You never know what you might find. I've found myself giving things a chance now a lot more then I used to. This channel has changed my life in so many ways...
@miff2279 ай бұрын
notpop...a new genre
@CosmicRideMusic9 ай бұрын
@@miff227 Now I wanna call it Knot Rock. I know, it sounds too much like Yatch rock, but I like the non-genre nature of "tying" in various forms of music together.
@FusedAndLovingIt9 ай бұрын
Cue the standard joke: Dirty Loops is the band you get when each member is the most talented one.
@fiddlestix30259 ай бұрын
😉
@troubleondemand77039 ай бұрын
Oooh! Now that we are going down this rabbit hole, it might be time to check out some Louis Cole/Knower and maybe even some ClowCore! Not that ClowCore has anything to do with Louis Cole or Knower of course... 😂
@twelvemonkeys87869 ай бұрын
Great band. Try oceans, John Butler. Live studio. 👍🏻
@jelezoglo5 ай бұрын
You should do more Dirty Loops
@barefootalien7 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops is a great rabbit hole for sure! But since you love Jazz Fusion, lemme introduce you to the group that brought it back to life in the last decade and a half: Snarky Puppy. Check out "Lingus" from the 2012 album "We Like It Here". And for extra mind-blowage, lemme inform ya... the drummer, Larnell Lewis, was a last-minute replacement due to a passport issue with their regular drummer. He had 48 hours' notice, learned the _entire album_ on the plane ride over to Europe, had one dress rehearsal, and then played the opener for their live studio audience. Also, it has perhaps the greatest jazz keyboard solo of this century so far.
@fredbloggs83629 ай бұрын
You should do a reaction video to ‘just waiting for a mate’. It would be awesome to see your head next to Clinton’s.
@laluba36038 ай бұрын
Maybe try "Follow the light" together with Cory Wong. Or Thriller also with Cory
@patricekrysztofiak948 ай бұрын
Yeah, oh my gosh is the only thing we can say with this band. I had to burn my guitar.😂
@sophiamcl8 ай бұрын
You may have heard someone else's cover of this Dirty Loops original. 😊
@JohnGunn-o6l9 ай бұрын
Let's see new guitar solo Gary Richraft flying turkey trot live REO Speed wagon underrated not well known but mind blowing
@rajpeterson8 ай бұрын
If you like that song by Dirty Loops try "Next to you, Breakdown and Michael Jackson's, Billie, live in Europe at Quincy Jones birthday party. These guys are great. david
@miff2279 ай бұрын
gotta say, I haven't cared about lyrics my whole life, so I don't care that DL lyrics are actually pretty bad, but yes, they are pretty bad :) DL still top 3 of artists I listen to daily and avidly watch reactions to
@bassvibasics4799 ай бұрын
I love this group- right up to the nansecond the keyboardist starts singing and then I'm out.
@KThrace-sg9up5 ай бұрын
Original song. Their stuff is overproduced for my taste, but they're massively talented.
@buddystewart20209 ай бұрын
By Beyonce? LOL, no dude, that's not a fucking cover. lolololol.
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
No shit
@robertkaye54348 ай бұрын
NOT A COVER! Although they're famous for their covers ... Check out "Thriller," "Baby," "Roller Coaster," "Wake Me Up," "Ta Fete," "Circus," and a few others.
@codygiron78148 ай бұрын
Seriously, you think that's a cover? Funny! Back in 2011 when they first posted to Y.T., they did some of the best covers I'd heard (check out "Circus"). Since then they do ALL original music, and musicians from all over attempt to cover THEM!