Bass Videos - Page 157
Juliaplaysgroove: My Bad (Teddy Swims)
No Treble reader favorite Juliaplaysgroove took the Teddy Swims tune “My Bad” and made it her own. Julia throws down the tastiest lines on this one, and as always, she’s having fun doing it.
Sharay Reed: Bach Invention #3 in D
Sharay Reed has always been a favorite of ours, thanks to his incredible chops in the videos we’ve seen. This one takes it to a whole new level.
Magnus Sjöquist: Tranquility
Our good friend Magnus Sjöquist recently shared a new video with a tune he wrote for an upcoming EP. “Tranquility” was written specifically for his Kala Solid Body Ubass, and features Mikael Lindström on bassoon. The combo is fantastic.
Clive H Jones: A Cold December
No Treble reader Clive H Jones shared this video with us, featuring a remarkably beautiful solo bass composition of his, entitled “A Cold December”.
Mammoth WVH: Don’t Back Down
Wolfgang Van Halen’s long-awaited Mammoth WVH album is releasing in June. He just dropped a new video of one of the tracks, and it is impressive. The multi-instrumentalist made the video fun too.
Evan Marien x Dana Hawkins: Kyoto (feat. Intervals & J3PO)
Evan Marien x Dana Hawkins are back with a new music video for their song, “Kyoto”, which features Aaron Marshall from Intervals and Julian “J3PO” Pollack. I love how this duo has evolved, and the sounds they’re creating with this project.
David Pastorius and Local 518: What Is Hip?
David Pastorius shared this on Facebook the other day and it knocked me out. He and his band Local 518 recorded this rehearsal session, with the band tearing through the Tower of Power tune, “What Is Hip?”
Janek Gwizdala: Factor 1000
We’ve featured some great videos of Janek Gwizdala using looper pedals before, but this is just next level. “Factor 1000” is a song built from the bass guitar and a plethora of pedals.
Louis Johnson: Live Clinic (1994)
I’m still going down my Louis Johnson rabbit hole, and I keep finding cool stuff! In this clip from 1994, most likely in Japan, Louis looks to be holding a clinic of some sort.
Gabriel Severn: Looping on Stega 6
Gabriel Severn’s mom Vivian reached out to me with a new video. In this clip, Gabriel explores another looping creation and using different bass notes under simple chords. We’re digging this sound!
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians: Stubborn Love (Live)
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians performed “Stubborn Love,” from their latest album on the Tonight Show recently. It is so great to see the band once again, including hearing Brad Houser’s work.
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic: Leave the Door Open
The new project from Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak is called Silk Sonic, and they couldn’t have picked a better name. Their debut single is the ultimately catchy “Leave The Door Open,” which features some slick bass work of Brody Brown.











