“Bleed” by Meshuggah EXPLAINED (part 1)
Time Consuming EP #3 “Bleed” by Swedish Metal band Meshuggah deals with groupings and rearranging musical chunks, for the most part, in various ways in order to create different musical patterns.
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Original track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4GXNzom6ik
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Intro by Sharon Renold (@sharonrenold on Instagram) and myself
Intro music by Shwesmo (@shwesmo on Instagram)
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