Hey everyone! One minor update - in the week since this video released, Josh has also launched his own Patreon! If you're at all interested in his future projects like Global Sound Concerts and Ghost Light Concerts, definitely consider supporting him. Link's in the description. Thanks for watching!!!
@veegee19742 ай бұрын
Just had to let you know that Mackie is NOT know for their speakers. They are known for their mixers, of which I've had two. They are rather excellent! Great video BTW, I enjoyed the Tiny Desk coverage. PS- I am an audiophile to the max.
@CatFish1072 ай бұрын
I'm stunned that it's an actually decently regarded company with real, extant products sponsoring a youtube video, rather than VC funded slop services. Outstanding!
@GlobalSoundConcertsАй бұрын
Thanks for all the love folks ❤ and please subscribe @globalsoundconcerts to see what’s next!
@GlobalSoundConcertsАй бұрын
Thanks everyone 🙏
@jimmypackorino2 ай бұрын
tiny desk is the new MTV unplugged
@lO_-_Ol2 ай бұрын
It's even better
@davidthepangolin2 ай бұрын
It’s almost like an MTV unplugged 2.0… wait…
@grahamkristensen93012 ай бұрын
I've been saying this for years. And in that respect, Mac Miller's TDC is basically his Nirvana Unplugged.
@eliasmg91442 ай бұрын
Indeed
@muenchhausenmusic2 ай бұрын
OMG you're right!!!
@puupipo2 ай бұрын
One minor detail that probably goes unnoticed for most Tiny Desk Concert viewers is the video descriptions. They often contain interesting anecdotes about the artist or the concert itself or, indeed, the audio engineering that makes them sound so good. It's just a small detail but I appreciate it nonetheless, and it adds to the journalistic approach to live music that was mentioned in the video as well.
@nedkuczmynda2 ай бұрын
They are the best part for me!!!
@thatdamnwoman2 ай бұрын
How has it been around for 15 years?? Im 37 and only discovered it a year ago.
@shreevz2 ай бұрын
I use it as an example to show what good writing really is.
@BryceRogers_2 ай бұрын
This is so true. It's underrated how it transformed the standard for live music journalism
@sansmojo2 ай бұрын
@@thatdamnwoman lol, I'm 43 and have been watching/listening from the beginning but it still feels like I just discovered it a year ago.
@Diddlinaleo2 ай бұрын
The biggest proof of Josh’s professionalism is in fact the sound of his voice during this zoom interview. Magnificent.
@neotrinityrakgajaneАй бұрын
I swear I noticed that but couldnt put it into words. Yeah, sounds insane.
@fact_frenzy386Ай бұрын
Thought I was the only one that noticed. Dude sounded like butta.
@SuperBaaaaaaaaaАй бұрын
I was just looking for this comment! His voice is so crisp!! Love it
@juanrockoneАй бұрын
Tiny Box
@tau9632Ай бұрын
What? There's a shit ton of sibilance.. very annoying
@isaiahnunez73192 ай бұрын
Also shoutout to KEXP in Seattle for producing amazing recordings as well. NPR Tiny Desk and KEXP sessions single-handedly turned me on to modern music and artists
@borisahsmann71902 ай бұрын
Was looking for this comment. They are the only other sets that rival Tiny desk in production. But they often have smaller musicians on than NPR. Most of my favourite artists I have found through KEXP sets.
@noonmoom96152 ай бұрын
You can really tell KEXP got insane engineers and producers the way they made king gizz performances
@Bartholomule012 ай бұрын
Yeah, love KEXP! Auditotree and The Current are very good too. Admittedly The Current is local to me so there is bias there, especially since I can see performances from local faves because it's local.
@ashleypatch57412 ай бұрын
@@noonmoom9615 Gizz actually mostly handle their own sound, Stu does all the mixing. But almost every other session is done by the KEXP in house people and they're equally as amazing.
@maryannappiagyei42772 ай бұрын
@@isaiahnunez7319 same here kexp live and colors
@olivierblais-turcotte28412 ай бұрын
1:49 "recordings of voodoo rituals and festivals from Togo and Benin, in West Africa" is probably the most NPR subject I've ever heard
@Randomjackass1352 ай бұрын
Smithsonian: 👁️👁️ 👄
@kwimms2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I agree because of the deep racism implied. Terrible!
@kronik9072 ай бұрын
@@Randomjackass135 Nat Geo: 👁🫦👁
@Randomjackass1352 ай бұрын
@@kronik907 Smithsonian actually had a record label that released tribal music, spiritual music, and folk tales. To my knowledge Nat Geo was just a print magazine. So my comment had a point.
@chukwudiilozue9171Ай бұрын
I've loved it since i was a kid
@yochem9294Ай бұрын
I love that tiny desk concerts shows these artists as musicians, and not performers. You can see they love music, and enjoy making live music, with the band and the small crowd. It almost feels like you're watching a rehearsal. To me, the breaks where they speak to the crowd and drop the "performing" look is what makes TDC so great.
@dreaminginnootherАй бұрын
But also, the performances gotta be great because the tone is so raw. There are amazing performances on there. They don't have all the gloss of most recordings to lean on, but that's what's great. You really gotta be on your game to sound good.
@yochem9294Ай бұрын
@@dreaminginnoother yes!
@shockanovaАй бұрын
One that I think demonstrates that well is Tyler, the Creator, the way they adlib some of the songs, the way they stretch 3 songs into an entire 20 minute performance, when Tyler himself messes up on the piano and makes an annoyed sound at himself and continues going, Tyler directing the band with what he wants to do live, it just feels so ad-hoc and real
@clashzboih85322 ай бұрын
Josh actually came to my college and gave an hour long talk that was essentially this video streched to an hour, and he even showed his DAW files for the mac miller and .paak concerts Real cool guy
@CatFish1072 ай бұрын
Dang, was the talk recorded? That sounds like quality education.
@ablmedia3721Ай бұрын
What's his DAW of choice? (just outa curiosity)
@AlbertoDelacruz92Ай бұрын
Bumping for both of those questions lol
@clashzboih8532Ай бұрын
@@CatFish107 wasnt, and I believe it was to his request because he showed us some stuff (like the mac miller and paak daws) and told us beforehand "please dont record this"
@clashzboih8532Ай бұрын
@@ablmedia3721 FL Studio
@sapodetenis2 ай бұрын
here after the crazy frog tiny desk announcement
@mountainousman2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I looked this up
@huskylluvr2 ай бұрын
real???
@sapodetenis2 ай бұрын
@@huskylluvr hes going on hot ones next week!
@ianthehimbo2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry what
@fey02172 ай бұрын
@@ianthehimbo yes it's real just trust me it's real
@KamilHenri2 ай бұрын
The way the video was titled, I thought Michael Snarington was implying that NPR Tiny Desk concerts have gotten worse and that we miss the old ones. Glad to know they're still considered just as great!
@AndrewBehm2 ай бұрын
I read it the same way!
@ViktorMiranda12 ай бұрын
Same! 😂
@Myacckt2 ай бұрын
Awful clickbait title
@cheeseball50302 ай бұрын
@@Myacckt Pretty obvious it wasn't on purpose.
@CharlPantaleon2 ай бұрын
I know! Great video ruined by a painfully clickbaity title.
@andre.marquisАй бұрын
Can’t give a higher compliment to the audio engineers than to say that I often listen to artists on Tiny Desk in preference to their own albums. Genius!
@GlobalSoundConcerts8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for listening 🎉
@BryceRogers_2 ай бұрын
Andy Paak's TDC was a transcendent musical performance. It single-handedly raised the bar for how live performances ought to be captured and enjoyed. I have never felt more captivated and engaged in a virtual recording once I heard that. It's seriously the closest thing to the live feel of being in an audience
@Muzikman1272 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more. One of the most exciting recordings I've ever heard. I want an album of it. The rhythm section (and the way it's captured of course!), it's just mind blowingly good, it's infectious. I _love_ his drumming on that session
@tyluvzcats2 ай бұрын
i think what helped with that feeling was paaks loose approach to it. it really felt like seeing a gig where the people performing are just going with the flow and dont have it all planned out, but do have the skills to back up whatever they decide to do
@esiegel2Ай бұрын
yeah it made a fan out of me. He's having such a good time, and that carries through to his more recent work with silk sonic
@matthewlloyd38702 ай бұрын
I love the way they "Mic The Snare" in particular Tiny Desks
@tiltil94422 ай бұрын
I read that in several voices, some of them rather creepy and frightning...
@lfish21.Ай бұрын
Need the snare from St. Anger on tiny desk.
@originaozz2 ай бұрын
I love how every artist seems to genuinely feel relaxed in a Tiny Desk concert~ Like they're there to have fun with their friends. It's intimate, but energetic.
@gratefulgrace8023Ай бұрын
So many great performances but one of my favorites is the Sesame Street concert. As a 60 year old I was part of the first generation to benefit from the program. It was such a joy to sing along with the friends and songs that give me such fond childhood memories.
@A2ZLiveEntertainmentАй бұрын
“The way it’s recorded is a form of journalism,” Sums it up nicely. Great video.
@callumcartini2 ай бұрын
the caroline polachek is one of my favourite tiny desks, her vocals in the acoustic setting are immaculate! also the mistki tiny desk concert where she screams the "class of 2013" chorus into the guitar is just a spiritual moment to me
@GlobalSoundConcerts2 ай бұрын
Same
@xboxpenguin87052 ай бұрын
YES! Caroline Polachek's Tiny Desk concert remains my favorite by far to this day, i keep coming back to it
@royareyzabal8232 ай бұрын
A friend showed me her tiny desk, now I'm hooked on her music
@differentbutsimilar7893Ай бұрын
She's one of those people who really embraces the whole "your voice is your instrument" aspect of being a vocalist. She's honed her instrument so that all she needs is a space to play and it will sound good. I think a lot of people out there have probably heard her flipping techniques and still don't believe it's not an effect. She brings the autotune with her - she must be hiding it in her voicebox.
@mirandameyer237Ай бұрын
This is mine, along with Willow's
@Kleptocow2 ай бұрын
Thinking about these small intimate performances as a form of journalism is fascinating, I'm going to be chewing on that one.
@palindromeeАй бұрын
The thing I love most about Tiny Desk is that it doesn't matter who you are, you're all in this really low-fi (looking) space and on the same level. Global Popstars like Taylor Swift and Harry Styles are in the same space as the most niche band you've never heard of. It brings everyone down to the same level and highlights the thing that matters - their talent.
@rolandolayvar43282 ай бұрын
NPR Tiny Desk is a perfect example of two fundamental sound rules: capturing the sound within the room AND capturing the performance. I have worked with so many engineers straight out of college looking to perfectly isolate every instrument and build the sound from there; only for the mix to sound completely stale. I have also worked with industry engineers that are afraid to tell the performer how their performance is affecting the environment: If a drummer is playing too loud, you HAVE to tell them; no amount of mixing or recording technique will make it sound ideal. Josh is more than willing to communicate with the performer in how to give the best performance for both of them. A performer that is comfortable and aware of how they sound will perform best. Josh's work should be a case study for all sound engineer courses on how to capture a performance.
@GlobalSoundConcerts8 күн бұрын
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@GlobalSoundConcerts8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for saying this. I love what I do 🎉
@MaxMiller942 ай бұрын
Josh has the most NPR voice to ever voice NPR
@brylanshaw20922 ай бұрын
I will be forever impressed by anyone recording drums/vocals at the same time in the same space. Drums are so loud and vocals are so quiet.
@darrinsiberia2 ай бұрын
They have software now that does it pretty easily. It is called "gate"ing But yeah. I agree it is cool.
@keithbroughton44762 ай бұрын
As a live sound mix engineer myself I can really appreciate the idea that it's not about the perfect mix but rather capturing the "lightning in a bottle"....those magic moments of live art. Love it!
@CED.Dweller2 ай бұрын
Audio engineering superhero. I'm thnakful that you guys featured this!
@ashleyleckwold50912 ай бұрын
Besides the T-Pain one, I LOVE the Hadestown Tiny Desk Concert. I think it really gets the energy of the show even in its most basic, boiled down state. Also, I have literally directed people to Chappell Roan’s Tiny Desk Concert when people tell me they don’t “get” her. It was my first exposure to her and it was literally one of the best first impressions I have ever gotten from an artist.
@sunny1992s2 ай бұрын
Tyler the Creator's Tiny Desk was brilliant. Taylor Swift's was great in showcasing her range(this was during her Lover era before she went folk).
@sarahgilmour76992 ай бұрын
LOVE Hadestown Tiny Desk. The Broadway ones are often hit or miss for me but the Hadestown performance is basically perfect
@GlobalSoundConcerts2 ай бұрын
@@sarahgilmour7699 agreed!!
@neemagatumbu78502 ай бұрын
The hadestown one was so so beautiful to watch!
@justagirl9219992 ай бұрын
@@sarahgilmour7699 i think another great broadway one is little shops!
@DocSineBell2 ай бұрын
One tiny desk that will always be special to me is the one of Tank and the Bangas. The magic, the chemistry they create. The musical journey. Feels like an hour and it's just some minutes. Absolutely stunning
@sirgavalot2 ай бұрын
Yeah totally my favorite, not just the sound but the overall performance. Not my normal jam either but yeah magical!
@jennamarie2481Ай бұрын
Agreed!!!! That one sticks with me too.
@CorbiniteVidsКүн бұрын
Yes! It all came together as pure magic. It was somehow so fun and loose, yet perfectly dialed in and timed out at the same time. That performance of Boxes and Squares still gives me chills with how they play off of each other
@SUPERUNDERBEAR2 ай бұрын
I love Tiny Desk concerts because they've gotten me into so many bands
@SmallBlogV82 ай бұрын
Real. They've become such a key way for me to 'find' new-to-me artists across all kinds of genres.
@wallaceprower2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate these types of videos where you shine a light on people who don't often get their flowers, this was really interesting and informative!
@jk9662 ай бұрын
One amazing thing about the Tiny Desk is them bringing not only English speaking artists but all around the world. It makes me feel reaaaal proud whenever I see someone from Latin America there. Even if I don’t listen to that artists music, I’m happy that we have so much to share and NPR being a great outlet for it.
@Josh-thixxneuron2 ай бұрын
Small criticism that’ll probably get buried at this point: I really wish all the clips had artist names! Great video nonetheless.
@pjbpiano2 ай бұрын
Most of the clips are from the most popular episodes there.
@kenttan1784Ай бұрын
I discovered Anderson Paak and Tank and Bangas from NPR. And went to Paak's concert. NPR is like music education, or a catalogue for you to find your type of musics.
@embunchofnumbers2 ай бұрын
Still obsessed with Lianne La Havas’ session
@MedlifeCrisis2 ай бұрын
Very cool to hear just a Tiny bit about how much work goes into the sound and meet the brains behind it. Had no idea!
@cpkg.mp42 ай бұрын
I have to point out the moment in the Mac Miller tiny desk where the keyboard player shakes his head in pure disbelief of Thundercat's bass fill. 9:40 lol
@hiyokikuran61452 ай бұрын
Wasn't that at 6:27 ? 9:40 shows laufey for me
@cpkg.mp42 ай бұрын
of the Mac tiny desk not this video!
@hiyokikuran61452 ай бұрын
ahhh i gotchuu ty for the elaboration
@frailty72802 ай бұрын
shoutout tinydesk for lowkey reinventing my music taste in the span of a few months. Not even from watching them and finding new artists but literally because i watched the Kenny Beats one and the Freddie Gibbs x Madlib one and noticed they both had the same bass player (Shoutout Nick Movshon) which introduced me to El Michels Affair which got me into Black Thought which got me into Danger Mouse and not 2 months later im wearing a Cheat Codes hoodie typing fanatically in a mic the snare comment section about new york soul groups
@theDutton2 ай бұрын
Brother that's your excellent taste! All of those Tiny Desks are absolutely bangers though, the Scarface one from last year is also a milestone in soulful live band hip-hop
@flamcheesefulАй бұрын
I thought I was going to click off this pretty quick but your telling of the story is very compelling and the edit of the interview really puts it together. Well done.
@Murnerr20 күн бұрын
I was showed Tiny Desk Concerts while smoking weed in the sunroom of the environmental house on my college's campus during my freshman year. It was 2013 and I listened to Chris Thile and Michael Davies perform records off of "Sleep With One Eye Open" - I wasn't a fan of bluegrass/folk/country at the time, I was mostly only listening to hip hop like Chance, Kendrick, Meek Mill, J. Cole. I was instantly hooked on the 6 song set. I downloaded the audio and put it on my phone. I went on to discover Thao Nguyen, Avett Brothers, Yo-Yo Ma, Chvrches, Tallest Man on Earth, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Phoenix, Esperanza Spalding -- All of which were subsequently downloaded and played on repeat. I now make it a point to listen to every Tiny Desk Concert that comes out - recently I've noticed just how many artists talk about how much they love to watch them, and how it has become a dream to perform behind Bob's desk. I've watched the trinkets stack up on the shelves behind the artists. I've watched the venue become a career landmark. I now own the Mac Miller Tiny Desk Concert vinyl pressing. Tiny Desk Concerts are absolutely invaluable, imagine if we had a tiny desk concert recording of Frank Sinatra or Louis Armstrong and could hear them candidly laugh with the crowd and share a story about the writing behind a certain song. Thank you for shining a spotlight on Josh!@ A truly talented individual, and this quick commentary on Tiny Desk Concert was an enjoyable watch!
@GrahamCarle10 күн бұрын
that Anderson .Paak tiny desk was the first i saw and the energy on it is amazing. got me hooked to both Anderson and tiny desk
@thrownstair2 ай бұрын
Say it with me: "I didn't know that T-Pain could siiiiiiing!"
@tswizzle20202 ай бұрын
exactly cause like. it's not his fault y'all weren't paying attention lmao
@eliasmg91442 ай бұрын
Nah I did know, no one can sound that great with autotune without being able to sing
@markraich20762 ай бұрын
Do yourself a favor and seek out his latest album. It’s all covers. Check out his rendition of Black Sabbath’s “Warpigs”, but tape your socks on first cause he’s gonna have a go at knocking them off.
@ViolentMoth2 ай бұрын
@@markraich2076Came here to say this, brilliantly put
@larrybob2 ай бұрын
Check out the KZbin live performance by T-Pain - On Top Of the Covers (Live from the Sun Rose.) includes his version of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs, The Guess Who’s American Woman, and more.
@SavannahKo-j1c2 ай бұрын
Guys my dad works at Mic the Snare. He doesn’t want you to know this but the next Deep Discog Dive is on Nav 🐐
@ringer13242 ай бұрын
Finally He’s covering real music
@modalmixture2 ай бұрын
Seeing Nile Rogers+Chic in a more intimate setting was a revelation. The energy, the tightness, the talent of each member of the band, and the fact that they were all visibly having a great time performing, made it one of my favorites.
@regularlyirregular88762 ай бұрын
This has to be one of the best KZbin videos I've seen in a while. It's informative, entertaining, to the point, motivating. You ticked all the boxes. Excellent work.
@KrisTheNinth2 ай бұрын
The MUNA tiny desk concert is my absolute favourite, not just because they're my favourite artist, but also because they adjusted the versions of the songs they played for the set. The comments particularly praise the mixing of it - you can hear all the harmonies, even Jo's, which doesn't usually come through on other mixes. I love it. The Tiny Desk version of Stayaway can still make me cry.
@GlobalSoundConcerts2 ай бұрын
Love that one too
@dylanakent14 күн бұрын
"I started at NPR" (which had the exact audio quality of a broadcast from NPR) 😅😅😅 and for extra topping add the phrase "Togo and Benin". Chef's KISS 😚
@GlobalSoundConcerts11 күн бұрын
lol true
@samanthaandal65802 ай бұрын
Tiny Desk is how i fell in love with Chappell Roan. I had been hearing about her for over a year but had never gotten around to listening to her music until i saw her Tiny Desk Concert & i decided to finally dive in
@genevieveweston67116 күн бұрын
Tiny Desks have introduced me to so many artists Anderson Pak, Audra Day, evan Broadway shows like Hadestown that i would never have experienced without Tiny Desk
@GlobalSoundConcerts11 күн бұрын
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@GlobalSoundConcerts11 күн бұрын
Hadestown was epic and Labor of love 💗
@djhollowpoint2 ай бұрын
Clipping's tiny desk concert with miniature instruments/mics was exactly what I needed during covid lockdown
@haveialignedАй бұрын
I still listen to that one almost every day. The show into nothing is safe is so good
@AntonyHollingworth2 ай бұрын
One of my faves is the Stromae one. Especially the juxtaposition of the opening song being filled with synths and finishing the set with a totally acapella track.
@Littlestraincloud2 ай бұрын
Love to hear from Josh, you can tell music, location, and culture are his passions, and I'm glad he's getting to go global with his inspirations
@largeposterior0816 күн бұрын
It’s fascinating to watch this in the context of the Doechii concert, which has instantly skyrocketed to the S-tier of Tiny Desk Concerts.
@jp2221113332 ай бұрын
Man that Fred again tiny desk makes me cry so much. The way he performs is so personal and the tiny desk environment was perfect for making him think outside the box. Legendary performance imo
@deltawaters7308Ай бұрын
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@kyle_siskАй бұрын
Fred Again is my favorite tiny desk. I watched it with very low expectations and it blew my mind. Dude is a genius.
@thetyger11111 күн бұрын
The head on the snare and the 'regular size' jokes were great.
@victorroa24602 ай бұрын
You should take a look at C Tangana's tiny desk. It was during the COVID pandemic so it was filmed at another location (I guess it was his house). But it is like listening to a baroque painting, the lightning, the sounds, and the whole environment is so good, that makes you want to go inside the video and just hang out with them. It is based on a traditional Spanish custom called Sobremesa, which is a time after a meal where you stay at the table and spend time talking, playing music, and basically enjoying the small moments
@haveialignedАй бұрын
I love this one the sound is so huge and warm
@LucasRodmo11 күн бұрын
Tiny Desk, From The Basement, Mahogany Sessions, KEXP... The guys that made internet worth the trouble, for me.
@GlobalSoundConcerts11 күн бұрын
Likewise!
@chicagoakland2 ай бұрын
Glad Thundercat got a mention! His solo Tiny Desk is also legendary.
@zakit14 күн бұрын
Josh, You're my hero. Most of the times I actually prefer the sound of live performances at Tiny Desk than the album version. I cannot put a high enough pedestal for you.
@GlobalSoundConcerts11 күн бұрын
🙏
@bobboulden2 ай бұрын
making multiple instances of a mic and EQ'ing them differently is such a cool trick.
@Pinkybum2 ай бұрын
It's actually unnecessary but conceptually it probably makes it easier and quicker to get the results you need.
@mcindahouse10 күн бұрын
The TD audio is ABSOLUTE MAGIIC!!🤌🏾✨
@GlobalSoundConcerts8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much to listening and checking out me work 🎉
@jackl80252 ай бұрын
Chappell Roan's Tiny Desk got me into her earlier this year. I'd heard Pink Pony Club in 2023, but somehow missed her album drop that September. The Tiny Desk inspired me to go listen to the whole album, and now she's my top artist this year. Thanks NPR!
@fredsollars2 ай бұрын
Tyler is my favorite. The way he works with his band is just so cool. Hope he makes an album with them in the future tbh
@EllenLouise192 ай бұрын
I remember stumbling across Tank and The Bangas Tiny Desk Concert and getting blown away. The way Josh captures and mixes sounds to create the perfect intimate context is so incredible
@pablomedinah2 ай бұрын
and they are nominated for a grammy this year
@edward85972 ай бұрын
That was my first Tiny Desk as well. No idea what I was watching but it was just so captivating. They deserve to be way bigger.
@EllenLouise192 ай бұрын
@@pablomedinah that's fantastic! I had no idea so this has made my day 😁
@curtisbme2 ай бұрын
100% listened to them a lot though while nothing I saw after was as good as that performance, it was still great.
@jennamarie2481Ай бұрын
Agreed!! That one really sticks with me.
@GirlNamedNinoАй бұрын
“Capturing a moment in time to share our collective human experience” 🙌🏼
@2011thetemp2 ай бұрын
This changed my perspective of Tiny Desk Concerts. I knew there's a lot of work to make that audio work but to specifically see it this way is really insightful.
@JohnBenware2 ай бұрын
Wow! Audio engineering explains so much. Tiny Desk has been my biggest introduction to new artists as an adult. Often times, I prefer the Tiny Desk performances over the recordings for sale. I even saw the Max Miller video when it came out and was captivated.
@GlobalSoundConcerts8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching :-)
@ch3rri2 ай бұрын
3:56 HIS FINAL FORM
@MamadordeculosprofesionalАй бұрын
Lmao 😭😭😭
@MandiJ0y2 күн бұрын
Grrrrreat video!!! Thank you for exposing the heart of NPR’s tiny desk series. The producer is absolutely adorable and admirable
@SylverstoneKhandr2 ай бұрын
My #1 Tiny Desk concert has to be Juvenile. At first he had no idea what the hell it was, but after some convincing and logistics, dude delivered an absolutely amazing set alongside Mannie Fresh. The Tiny Desk version of "Rodeo" with The Amours is absolutely amazing.
@Niskovic125 күн бұрын
Snapshot in time yes! That's so real. You look at Samphas first performance and then look at the secont one. Two completely different persons.
@the_piano_nerd49602 ай бұрын
Big fan of the Lizzy McAlpine tiny desk. Her immaculate vocals combined with Tiny Habits intricate harmonies is just sublime
@henryjones82872 ай бұрын
One of my favourites too - beautiful vocal harmonies
@engrixoАй бұрын
This is the beauty of KZbin. Independent creators creating. I've always loved Tiny Desks for theur magnificent sound mixing and variety of music. Wu Tang, Cranberries, Portuguese Guitar. Without a doubt one of the most ecletic venues on the planet!!! AND this glimpse into the BTS is magical and eye opening. Chefe kiss!
@itsquentinnow2 ай бұрын
There are a lot of incredible tiny desk concerts but one of my favourites is Sampha's in 2017. Hearing him perform with just his voice and his piano and the way his songs are stripped down is just so intimate and breathtaking. The audio and sound mixing is so well done and it all sounds so rich and raw in the best way possible.
@aaronschen989624 күн бұрын
Bro is a master of his craft, and has brought me countless hrs of joy with his work. Thank you sir
@SmallBlogV82 ай бұрын
I've watched a lot of them and I knew they sounded great, but I wouldn't have thought THAT much work of the kind he describes goes into it. Thanks for spotlighting him.
@MistressOPАй бұрын
seriously, tiny desk needs a damn Grammy,
@hxh05g2 ай бұрын
This is magnificent. This man is a national hero and will go down as a massive contributor to music over his decade+ of service. Thank you for your service.
@danielirvine746826 күн бұрын
Love tiny desk concerts! I always learn about new artists and they always are mixed so well
@mattevans67522 ай бұрын
I never really thought about just how immaculate the audio is in Tiny Desk concerts. NMIXX's Tiny Desk is probably my favorite.
@GlobalSoundConcerts8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much ❤
@haleighenАй бұрын
In 2019 I went to a Vince Staples concert and after he walked off they played the video of mac’s tiny desk behind the stage. It went from a party to an emotion fest SO quick. Everyone in that venue singing along and crying.
@ehi82432 ай бұрын
The two I think about the most is Tyler the Creator’s concert (and how exposed he was at this pivotal time) and Daniel Johnston’s performance (there’s something MAGICAL about seeing him) Extreme props to you getting this interview, btw. Phenomenal insight from the man who started it all.
@jamessenade3181Ай бұрын
TinyDesk est le programme le plus authentique , niveau musique, je suis toujours bluffer par la qualité et la prestation des artistes qui y jouent. Merci merci de mettre la lumière sur les génies qui travaillent dans l’ombre , magnifique reportage , well done
@viewfromtheloge2 ай бұрын
Mac Miller’s Tiny Desk performance will always be my favorite recorded performance🩶
@maryannappiagyei42772 ай бұрын
Same here amazing last performance him
@thehufflepuffhermione2 ай бұрын
Every time I think about him it hurts my heart 💔
@AnonymousMerchantАй бұрын
I've watched it so many times now! Most dope, 92 til infinity ❤️
@rawrj2 ай бұрын
This guy is my hero! I have long believed Tiny Desk employs the best audio engineer in the business and those videos are the first place I go when I have new audio gear I want to really test.
@GlobalSoundConcerts8 күн бұрын
Ha yes me too thanks for listening ;-)
@roland46102 ай бұрын
This just makes me appreciate Tiny Desk even more
@simsparker05Ай бұрын
My top 3 that I watch over and over are: 3) Harry Styles: 2) Sam Smith; 1} Juvenile!!!! His show was a whole concert with major audience participation. Loved it!!!
@claireimy_bearimy2 ай бұрын
This is soooo fascinating! Tiny Desk truly is so magical - every one I've watched sounds like velvet and everyone involved deserves to be so proud. Heck, last year's Wicked Tiny Desk even inspired me to fly from Chicago to NYC just to see the show! But thankfully we don't all have to go that far for good music, as it really is all around us. Thanks for giving me yet another reason to appreciate music and humanity 😊 hope you're doing well!
@GlobalSoundConcerts2 ай бұрын
love the wicked tiny desk. that makes me so happy.
@mtwoh17 күн бұрын
I love these concerts and so wish they were available on Apple Music to listen to offline.
@GlobalSoundConcerts11 күн бұрын
For real ❤
@sasukesarutobi38622 ай бұрын
The global Tiny Desk concerts remind me of Blogothèque's Take Away Shows from about 15 years ago. They did some absolutely beautiful location recordings with artists just wandering around Paris while they performed.
@minorcekАй бұрын
Been reading comments hoping someone else thought of a take away shows
@razifaziz3483Ай бұрын
Hey prior to TinyDesk, I always love a little acoustic jam, and as a musician it was one of the way you would compose/create song. Usually when it sounded good as an acoustic it will translate well in the studio with electric as well. One of the channel that I like or started this was WatchListen&Tell. It feels raw and intimate just as Josh said it, there's an element where although slightly unpolish it felt genuine and natural. That's why one of the way to best enjoy music is going to a LIVE show, and depending on the venue it creates different feels and atmosphere and provided difference experience.
@HeroVsVillainVsMe2 ай бұрын
I love Tiny Desk, Idles is one of my favourites. I never really thought about the mixing side and how much of a headache it must be for the engineers, but goddamn, you’re right. Will pay more attention to it now, thank you!
@GlobalSoundConcerts2 ай бұрын
love the idles tdc
@thatboynellyАй бұрын
So glad they mentioned Anderson Paak when talking about those 3 important Tiny Desk concerts. That performance was what really made me an Anderson Paak fan and lead me to understanding what a musically gifted individual he is.
@bzboii2 ай бұрын
0:40 is that a shofar? shofar sho good!
@sounds-and-samples2 ай бұрын
thank you guys...these sounds and performances are just stellar...you folks are so insane, you're making some incredibly recorded and produced studio versions sound questionable in comparsion...that just utter madness...
@dreaminginnootherАй бұрын
Tiny desk and Triple J are doing a great job of brining live music to youtube. Triple J is less stripped down, but still pretty raw. Love seeing artists perform live in these contexts.
@adultishsambino2 ай бұрын
This is the most validating video I’ve ever watched, love hearing another sound junkie, arguably THE sound junkie, break down these performances I’ve gushed over for years. Your videos inspire me consistently!
@staplepoo922 ай бұрын
It would've been interesting to hear about how they tackled the tiny desk home series. Considering they wouldn't have had the same acoustic environment they were used to and not being able to direct the bands like he did with Nile Rodgers. Follow up video?
@1994savvasАй бұрын
I believe they left it up to the artists. From a few that come to mind: Cory Henry, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Jacob Collier, all these people did completely different setups and each one worked amazingly.
@duxxckАй бұрын
Thanks! Always great to get to learn more about the hidden artists behind the scenes!
@alexram-l3w2 ай бұрын
The first one I watched and pushed me into the world of Tiny Desk was Maddison Cunningham’s performance. Amazing opener
@hw5932Ай бұрын
You never forget your first Tiny Desk. Mine was Mac Miller. RIP Mac 🙏🏿
@grahamkristensen93012 ай бұрын
I think Chappell Roan's Tiny Desk Concert might go down in history as an important one because it was right after that performance that she really started blowing up.
@matthewmeadows297Ай бұрын
This is exactly how live music should be. Captured in the moment. Sharing that moment.
@saltlickerlife2 ай бұрын
I love the The Mountain Goats one. The fact that its only 7 pixels makes it more on brand.