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Miles Davis: Human Nature (Live)

Miles Davis: Human Nature (Live)

Zycopolis TV just shared footage from one of Miles Davis’ last performances, which took place on July 1st, 1991 at the Jazz à Vienne Festival. Miles’ band at the time featured two bassists: Foley McCreary (on “lead” bass) and Richard Patterson. In this clip, the band performs their take on Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature.”

Novo: Wine Clouds

Novo: Wine Clouds

My friend TJ Turqman shared this video on Facebook of his band Novo, and it knocked me out. Here’s the band performing “Wine Clouds.” (Did I mention how much I dig this sound?)

Peekaboom: Blackbird (Live)

Peekaboom: Blackbird (Live)

Simone Masina sent us a new video for his duo Peekaboom (with vocalist Angelica Lubian.) “We made another clip from our live in-studio session,” Simone shared. “The song is ‘Blackbird’ (our first version was one of the most popular videos on your site in 2016) and I get to take a double bass solo in the middle of the song.”

Scary Pockets: You Shook Me All Night Long

Scary Pockets: You Shook Me All Night Long

Scary Pockets is back with another one of their funky covers. Backed by bassist Daniel Aged and joined by guest vocalist Judith Hill, here’s the band’s take on the AC/DC tune, “You Shook Me All Night Long.”

Vulfpeck: Lost My Treble Long Ago

Vulfpeck: Lost My Treble Long Ago

Exciting news, Vulfpeck fans. The band has just announced their new album, Hill Climber. In celebration of the news, they’ve just released the video for the track “Lost My Treble Long Ago,” which showcases the always awesome bass playing by Joe Dart. The song even comes with an advisory warning: “The video contains explicit bass.” The album is available for...

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YYNOT: Etheria

YYNOT: Etheria

YYNOT has another video out, and this time, it features one of their original tunes. “Etheria” was written by guitarist Billy Alexander, and as always, sports that growly bass by Tim Starace. The buzz around this band is growing, which comes as no surprise to us. The tune is available on their .

Bokanté: Fanm

Bokanté: Fanm

Bokanté’s sophomore album What Heat is coming later this month, which features the band teaming up with the Metropole Orkest. They just shared the second single, entitled “Fanm.” On this track, Michael League stays busy with acoustic guitar, bass, daf, oud, and vocals – contributing to the song’s rich tapestry. looks to be another stellar release by the group. We’re...

Cory Wong: ’91 Maxima

Cory Wong: ’91 Maxima

Cory Wong has just released a new video in support of his latest album, The Optimist. “’91 Maxima” is another funky tune, thanks in part to bassist Sonny T, who was a member of The New Power Generation, Prince’s recording and stage band, from 1991–1996.

The Oddysy: Alone

The Oddysy: Alone

The Oddysy shared their latest with us, which once again features the music of DJ Johnny Juice (Public Enemy) and bassist/singer Kevin “KJ” Jacoby. Here’s the official video for “Alone,” which was filmed on location at the Clinton-Washington stop on the G Train, Brooklyn, NY.

Nate Wood’s fOUR: Mysterious One

Nate Wood’s fOUR: Mysterious One

The insanely talented Nate Wood has released a new video of his unbelievable one-man project, fOUR. “Mysterious One” is the final track from his new album, X.IT, and has Wood playing bass, drums, singing, and synthesizer. Talk about a multi-instrumentalist!

Simply Oldschool: Blackest Eyes

Simply Oldschool: Blackest Eyes

It is so cool what the web has done for music collaboration. Simply Oldschool, with bassist Vijay Bhambhwani, is another great example. “Simply Oldschool is a newly created platform for musicians to collaborate across distances and come out with oldschool music content through this YouTube channel,” they shared. “This one has 5 musicians collaborating across 5 different cities to bring...

The Lao Tizer Band: Pride (In The Name of Love)

The Lao Tizer Band: Pride (In The Name of Love)

The last time we featured The Lao Tizer Band, it was for their take on Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On” (with Ric Fierabracci on bass). It was a huge hit. Here’s another video they’ve shared from the band’s album, . This time around, they take U2’s “Pride (In The Name of Love),” and make it their own, with help from the...