"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. MY COURSE!! 🎓 Interested in Indian Rhythms? Order my Konnakol Course! "A Western introduction to Indian rhythms through Konnakol"! here 👉 https://yt-kkl-registration.netlify.app/ I messed up here, as "Obzen" was released in 2008 and not 2010 like I said! Here's a link to part 2:    • "Bleed" by Meshuggah EXPLAINED (part 2)   This is obviously the tip of the ice berg when it comes to this concept, and to Meshuggah's music in general, so if you'd want to dive deeper, feel free to contact me at [email protected] Join my mailing list! I'll be sending these to you right when they're ready. https://mailchi.mp/83616c42c9ea/yogev... Original track:    • Bleed- Meshuggah (Full Version HD)   If you have recommendations for songs for this channel, send them over! [email protected] Thanks for watching, Yogev Instagram: @yogev.gabay.haorginal https://www.yogevgabay.com/ Intro by Sharon Renold (@sharonrenold on Instagram) and myself Intro music by Shwesmo (@shwesmo on Instagram) Maxime Cholley, you're the man. #musiceducation,polyrhythms,#meshuggah