A Haunting Castle Becomes the Stage for Black Hole Constellation’s Bass and Drum Ritual
Black Hole Constellation went into the ruins of Šášov Castle in Slovakia and captured something raw and powerful. The setup was simple with just bass and drums but the sound filled the old stone walls with pure energy. Michal Jahoda drove it all on a 4 string Sadowsky Jazz Bass while Martin Pisko kept the fire alive on drums.
The band filmed this two song set to celebrate the release of their album Garden of Deception Delights on vinyl. What started as Jahoda’s solo vision has grown into a force that thrives on groove and atmosphere. This castle session shows how bass and drums alone can create a performance that feels heavy and haunting.
No Treble CEO Jody Miller is a Chicago-based bassist, guitarist, engineer, and producer best known for his bass gear demo videos and as the co-host of The Bass Nerds podcast.