I think it's wonderful that you've discovered The Bass Gang! All four guys were *supposed* to meet in the Czech Republic to shoot the four videos for their third album all together (for the first time since they started 3 years ago; they live on 3 different continents and usually shoot over green screen to create their videos), but Marwan's visa to the Czech Republic was denied, so he shot his part of this in the Sahara Desert and the other three found a place with Arabian architecture in the Czech Republic to shoot their parts.
@NicoAlberts6 ай бұрын
I think they made a great choice in the situation. The video turned out very good in my opinion. Thanks for watching.
@Mottca7 ай бұрын
Arabian Nights is the first in a series of four videos. Each video features one of the members. The others are Be Prepared, Gaston, and Friend Like Me. All are excellent. Most of The Bass Gang videos feature the members equally, with or without a guest artist. All members are bass singers with wide ranges. Those videos that are acapella are labelled as acapella covers. Two recent videos are particularly good and very bassy: If I Had A Heart and Jolly Sailor Bold.
@NicoAlberts6 ай бұрын
Hi Mottca. Thanks for the comment. I will add your suggestions to my list. They are really interesting to watch.
@Broomrider14924 ай бұрын
Marwan Ayman is only 19 years old here. They usually work together remotely. This was to be their first time getting together but Marwan visa was denied. So he was stuck in Egypt.
@wirelessmikedj77844 ай бұрын
Check out also, "I can't stop this feeling" which features Tim Foust from Home Free.
@NicoAlberts4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, I will check it out.
@tobyhenderson46376 ай бұрын
Talking about range in this one is great because the 4 boys are yes, basses, but they have huge ranges, particularly Tomi and Peter, as they both have 6+ octaves of range coming from their use of ultra-low bass techniques like inhale, chest-fry and subharmonics, as well the use of whistle tones. The best show of range for Tomi can be found in one cover of his, Hellfire. In that acapella cover he finishes with a 6 octave chord, stretching from a F0 inhale to a F6 whistle - i would give it a listen! Peter's operatic work on his channel plenty shows his range as well.
@NicoAlberts6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and the suggestions, I will definitely check it out. These guys are really good and very creative.