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BADBADNOTGOOD IN CONCERT:

 

Badbadnotgood play old school jazz fusion with new school hip hop attitude. The group’s polyrhythmic pulse and swinging swagger come courtesy of drummer Alexander Sowinski, who splashes and rolls all over his kit to bring songs dynamically to life. Bassist Chester Hansen always impresses with his virtuosic chops, hammering out moody motifs and rapid-fire runs. Keyboardist Matthew Tavares creates a cerebral, stormy atmosphere with a cyclone of notes and spiraling melodies. After releasing phenomenal original material and backing up other artists like Ghostface Killah and Frank Ocean, Badbadnotgood have earned the street cred to match their insane instrumental skills, delighting ticket buyers whenever they take their majestic compositions on tour.

 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

 

The three prodigious young musicians in Badbadnotgood first met at Humber College’s jazz program in Toronto, Canada in 2010. United by their love of hip hop groups like MF DOOM and Odd Future, Matthew Tavares (keys), Chester Hansen (bass), and Alexander Sowinski (drums) started covering rap songs in their daring jazz fusion style. After releasing their 2011 debut BBNG, the group caught the attention of rapper Tyler, the Creator who helped spread word of the band and released one of their improvisational concerts on YouTube. Following this viral success, the group returned with their 2012 sophomore album BBNGII and was named Coachella’s band in residence the same year, accompanying notables like Frank Ocean. In 2015 the group released the collaborative album Sour Soul with Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, receiving wide-spread critical acclaim for their ability to push the veteran rapper into fertile new territory. Badbadnotgood remains a force to be reckoned with in their live performances, advancing their mastery of jazz fusion both as a standalone unit and as a backing band for some of the most prominent rappers of today.

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 6 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a great concert experience

    by StupidNickNameBecauseYouH on 12/19/17Fox Theater - Oakland - Oakland

    These guys are phenomenal musicians and are also personable. They should do a little more interaction with the crowd, but not too much because that gets tedious. But these musicians are so good, they make you want to know more about them. Perhaps they could share more about their experiences on the road to where they are now.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/19/17Fox Theater - Oakland - Oakland

    The artists we're incredibly talented and engaging with the audience. Venue was very beautiful, too.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

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    by Volume8 on 12/19/17Fox Theater - Oakland - Oakland

    Amazing show. The guys can really jam. One of the best drummers of today's age. Keep killing it guys.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was good

    by JuiceMcCallister on 3/15/16The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    This concert was good and it was also nice. Had a good and nice time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    YOU DONT EVEN KNOW!!

    by Volume8 on 8/23/15Mezzanine - San Francisco

    BBNG with ghost face killa. Best show i've been in a long time. And i saw the Rolling Stones last year at the staples center. An amazing upcoming band with tremendous talent. Although i really enjoyed ghost face and i am a big wu tang fan, i can say with confidence that they can do very well on their own. I'll be sure to catch their next solo show. Looking forward to hearing some music from "Can't Leave the Night" and "III". Keep real hip hop alive in these days of musical torment.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show.

    by cbartley17 on 8/23/15Mezzanine - San Francisco

    This was the best show I've been too. Period. Show ended a bit abruptly though...