In the Room With Dirty Loops!

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Published 2024-04-23
In this episode I interview Dirty Loops, delving into the intricacies of their unique sound and inspiration behind their viral covers of Justin Bieber, Adele, and Britney Spears. We also explore the impact of digital innovation on their career and the influence they've had on bands navigating the evolving social media landscape.

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All Comments (21)
  • @dirtyloops
    We had a great time! Thank you so much for having us Rick!!
  • @Metalltool
    Such an icredible Band. They deserve so much more attention. Thank you Rick!
  • @matsodont
    …everyone politician in Sweden that wants to cut down the contribution for culture and musicschools should listen to this. Music education and the ability to borrow intrument and have place for rehersal is SO important! 🙌🇸🇪
  • @fletcherward
    First influence Jonah named is Lyle Mays. So happy always to hear Lyle's name. I hear it in Jonah's playing!
  • @mantastic
    When everyone is the best musician in the band! Spectacular musicians
  • @goosegray
    Just saw them in Nashville, those guys are TIGHT. You also wouldn't be shocked that there wasn't a single non musician in the crowd lol.
  • @simbaking6338
    Dirty Loops are from another planet...Their musicianship/creativity are like no other......One of the dopest band in the world.
  • @fernandosaburit
    True humble artists. Free from social media. Only focused on music THANK YOU!!!!
  • @bunglerat
    'Work Shit Out' is a masterclass in music on so many levels: composition, arranging, musicianship, production, etc. Rick, I would love to see/hear you do a breakdown of this song. My jaw dropped the first time I heard it - and it still floors me after multiple listens.
  • @user-nv2gw1tt5o
    I remember talking with some members of Tower of Power after one of their shows in 2013ish and they were mentioning how insane Dirty Loops were.
  • @keyboardtek
    As an old timer jazz pianist, it gives me a good feeling that so many fusion, jazz, funk bands are having a lot of success with young listeners. It would seem the public has a more sophisticated listening taste than I used to give them credit for.
  • Omg I can't believe how humble they are!! They're top notch musicians 🙌 thx Rick❤
  • @SergeantFunkDan
    Thank you Rick for giving them airtime. DL has, almost single-handedly, renewed my faith in modern music.
  • @oldbandguy
    HOLY CRAP. After watching YOUR interview I've spent the next few hours educating myself on the music of Dirty Loops. THANK YOU RICK Great music is indeed being made by these incredible YOUNG musicians. As soon as they mentioned Lyle Mays I knew "this aint just some average band."
  • @YouCanCallMeDon
    Thousands upon thousands of bands put up videos online. The difference is some bands are just so good, that once it starts playing, the person listening is fully engaged. The first time I saw a Dirty Loop video it was the Baby tune... and it was insanely great and I watched it many times.
  • @KhalDrogo76
    These guys cook, plain and simple ..a real band of players, rare in today's world of music
  • @ian_gotts
    We saw them live in San Francisco in 2014 just as they were getting started. Saw them again last week. So stoked at the success and recognition they are getting
  • Two things: Social media is obviously the modern way for artists to promote their work but the artists talked about, Jacob, Vulf, Snarky, Corey and DL are the most talented musicians in the world today who also have the visual production talent as well. Another thing they all have in common which I believe is natural because of their talents is widespread collaboration. And please let me tell you a quick DL story; We purchased their M&G package really only to get early admission because there’s no way we weren’t getting to the rail for their show. I am not a musician, I can only play the volume knob on my stereo but these three men were so gracious. They were actually standing in front of the stage waiting to greet our group as we entered the venue. They made a point to shake hands and greet everybody individually. They invited the group on stage to see and talk about all the gear. They were so humble and so welcoming. As people they left such a positive impression on me. As for the shows, I’ve seen all of the modern musicians mentioned and DL certainty fits in this elite group of musicians. I wish they played more shows in the Northeast on this tour. We did two shows and I tried and tried to get to more but timing and last minute expensive flights just couldn’t work for me. I hope they come back this way sooner than later!! We saw JC last night and we’ll also see him in NYC Friday night. I didn’t think it was possible for JC to perform better than the last tour but he has raised the bar again!! Or as we all know, musically He is “the bar”. Stunning performance on many levels. Just like the lyric Lin wrote; “Look around…. We’re so lucky to be alive right now” Rock on!!