Ot ' chose : en regardant l' exxxcceelllent guitariste ( dont j ' ai déjà oublié le nom :wink: ) j ' ai remarquéune chose : c ' est que moins ce type de " musicien " ( puisque , par convention , on les appelle ainsi )a quelqiue chose à dire plus il prend l ' air inspiré ! Cet exemple est tout à fait typique ...

Juste pour que tu comprennes que pas mal de monde considère que ton avis de soit disant spécialiste de mes deux ne vaut rien du tout ; il ne traduit que l'aigreur d'un type dépassé depuis des lustres :
"Seabrook honed his guitar skills at the New England Conservatory in Boston. He has since performed extensively in North and South America, Mexico and Europe, as a solo artist, bandleader and collaborator. He has been summoned by the likes of Anthony Braxton, Nels Cline, The Flying Luttenbachers and Joey Arias for his idiosyncratic blend of spiked improvisation and severe technical facility. He has been profiled in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Downbeat, Fretboard Journal, NPR and The Wire.
Seabrook Power Plant, the nuclear trio donned “a manic clusterfuck of merciless banjo torture” by the Village Voice, is Brandon’s brainchild, blending the brutal energy of punk-rock with the intricate execution of through-composed avant jazz. The band has released two albums to much critical acclaim. Time Out New York praised the band’s eponymous debut as “not only one of the most baffling experimental releases of the year it's also one of the best.”
Brandon is an accomplished solo artist, named Best Guitarist in New York City by the Village Voice 2012. In 2014, New Atlantis Records released his first solo album titled Sylphid Vitalizers. Noisey called the album a “dissonant guitar army…(with) mind-blowing prog-rock complexities – all at mind-numbing breakneck speed.” Brandon has presented his solo work at Pioneer Works, Sonic Transmissions Festival, Secret Project Robot, NK Berlin, The Smell, Lawrence University and the Ruidismos Festival in Lima, Peru. "