Jonathan Lundberg Band, Live in Stockholm, Release Concert at The Node.
We Make Party When We See Us (Linder Bros)
Keyboards: Kristian Kraftling
Guitar: Carl Mörner Ringström
Bass: Henrik Linder
Drums: Jonathan Lundberg
Trumpet: Jonas Lindeborg
Sax: Andreas Andersson
Trombone: Magnus Wiklund
Mix: David Sales
Footage: Robin Danehav Isak Friberg
Editing: Jonathan Lundberg
We Make Party When We See Us (Linder Bros) - Jonathan Lundberg Band
This is what I would've done if I had written this genius and absolutely stunningly beautiful part from Jason Richardson's "Thot 2.0". I never kill my darlings! Pitched it up a full step to make it work with my tuning.
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Jason Richardson -- Thot 2.0
from the 2016 release: I
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This live video recording took place at Backline STHLM in Stockholm on January 13, 2021 featuring Henrik Linder, the bass player from Dirty Loops, with a fusion project called The Effect. The Effect is a trio including Henrik, drummer Jonathan Lundberg, and guitarist Carl Mörner Ringström.
The whole set was recorded in one take (the first take). No overdubs. No cuts.
Track listing:
1.The Fine Line Between Hope And Anxiety (Carl Mörner Ringström) 0:00
2. I Was Never Really Cut Out To Be Valedictorian, But Still, It’s The End Of Semester And Here I Stand (Carl Mörner Ringström) 7:25
3. Läpparnas Bekännelse (Carl Mörner Ringström) 15:15
4. Nebula (Jonathan Lundberg) 21:48
All songs used with permission from the songwriters.
Sound by Varg Lund
Camera by Sandy Arufors
Video editing & grading by Fabian Rosenberg (växthuset studios)
Production Managers at Backline STHLM: Richard Gustafsson and Danne McKenzie
Presented by EBS Sweden AB in co-operation with Backline STHLM Sessions
The EBS bass rig in this video consists of the EBS 802 amplifier with ProLine 410 cabinets.
Visit https://www.ebssweden.com for more details.
More sessions at Backline STHLM:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo4_...
#ebs802 #henriklinder #theeffect #carlmorner #jonathanlundberg
Music from 'Ruination', Virgil Donati's latest album.
"Here's another guitar play-through, this time featuring Swedish guitarist, Carl Mörner Ringström.
There aren't many guitar/keyboard unison solo recordings that I'm aware of, but this is certainly a highlight of this track. Chris Clark (keyboards) plays through the solo form twice, before Carl joins him on the third pass. Junior Braguinha groove on bass."
Available at https://virgil-donati.backstreetmerch...
Filmed and edited by Erik Arkö
Pinprick - Carl Mörner Ringström Guitar Play Through
Virgil Donati’s new album ‘Ruination’ will be released in the Summer of 2019. Throughout the video, as you witness the recording process, you will get to preview some of the tracks, at various stages of development… “It was early November 2018, and I had just returned from a long year on the road.I felt a strong urge to lock myself in the studio, to produce new music.I had decided to devote the next 7 months to making it happen. There are no shortcuts when making a new record, and I’m not good friends with compromise… so knowing there was a window of time, on the second day back home, I sat at my piano and computer, with a cup of hot tea, and struck the first note. When creating new music, you really have to dig deep. You always hope for those moments when the unexpected happens, those elements of surprise, but there’s also the potential for failure…and you keep grinding away, keep putting in the effort, until you make it manifest. That’s what happens when you explore new possibilities, when you take chances. As I started writing, I realized this record was going to take some diverse turns, and that was the path I wanted the music to head in. The journey begins with one note, one lyric, one beat of a drum, and grows from there. It’s quite remarkable.The other important factor, is the cast of musicians… on this video, you’ll be witnessing some of the outstanding talent appearing on this record, who were able to pull off some of the challenging playing I was demanding of them. The rhythm section on many of the tracks includes members I’ve been touring with for the last couple years, André Nieri, guitar, and Junior Braguinha, bass, and the list of other musicians includes on Bass: Evan Marien and Anton Davidyants, Guitars: Julian Lage, Marco Sfogli, Carl Mörner Ringström, Matteo Mancuso, Irwin Thomas, Keyboards: Chris Clark, Joe Chindamo, Steve Hunt, Alex Argento, Vocals: Irwin Thomas Evan Marien - ‘If There Were Nothing’
2:26Andre Nieri - ‘The Craic’ 3:27Anton Davidyants “and I love this pressure” - ‘The Craic’ 4:29The Australian Sessions 5:18‘Back To Me’ 5:50Reamping 6:18Carl Mörner Ringström - ‘Pinprick’ 8:48Irwin Thomas 9:35Irwin - tracking guitar 11:23Joe Chindamo - 12:51Irwin - Vocals - ‘The Last Night That I Lived’ 14:45Junior Braguinha - ‘Out Of The Dirt’ 16:25Julian Lage - ‘Eleven Pt.2’ 17:28Matteo Mancuso - ‘If There Were Nothing’ 18:24Chris Clark - ‘Castle Bastards’ 19:22Virgil Donati - ‘Eleven Pt.2’ 21:24 VIRGIL DONATI
1. Typecast To The Nth Degree 04:44
2. From The Swamp To The Stars
3. Sleeping On The Shoulders Of Giants
4. Bra Fråga (The Shining City On The Hill)
5. Modern Life Is Such A Weird Mix Between Voyeurism And Exhibitionism
6. Kom Ljuva Död
7. Imagine If Gravity Gave Up Its Responsibilities
8. Ni Har Klockorna, Vi Har Tiden
9. This Scenery Is Beautiful, Let's Move Here
Swedish bassist Johannes Zetterberg's 3rd solo release. Jazz/fusion featuring Jonathan Lundberg, Carl Mörner Ringström, Björn Arkö, Joel Lyssarides, Göran Edman, Jonne Bentlöv, Accent, et al.
Johannes Zetterberg returns in full force with Equanimity, his first offering in four years. Featuring an almost entirely new cast of characters, this is a brand new collection of original material that draws from a large palette of influences, and is certain to appeal to fusion aficionados around the globe.
Song Share Time Download
1. Seismic
2. Wide Travels
3. What About the Lonely Ones?
4. Anthony of the Desert
5. The Listening Moon (Lullaby for Alicia)
6. Vocation
7. ...like Wildfire
8. Equanimity
9. The Hopes and Fears
10. 500 Miles to Heaven
11. Second Nature
Monday music! Practicing over "Gigalon", an awesome song by Namebrandsound. This tempo (84 BPM) is hard as shit for doubling so I guess that's what I'm trying to do. As well as being a bit melodic and sometimes trying to nail the shift between 32nd notes and 16th note triplets with different amounts of success. Enjoy. Ibanez Guitars Line 6 RME ADAM Audio
Just improvising over a part of Periphery's majestic "The Scourge". Hard tempo to play even 16ths in so there's some other weird rhythmic stuff in there. I think. And hope.
Carl Mörner RIngström - Jammin' on Periphery's "The Scourge"
Taken from my debut album "NEOCOLONY", "The Cause" is 7+ minutes of world jazz fusion influences mixed with arena rock tendencies. Originally recorded in 2011, this update includes the addition of 8 string- and acoustic guitars.
Original master by Pelle Fridell.
Carl Mörner Ringström - "The Cause" Video Playthrough (plus nice nature footage)
An arrangement by pianist Kasper Villaume, that kinda evolved a bit. It's in F minor, and there's a sneaky little metric modulation in there as well as some pedal stuff. No theme, straight to solos!
SUNDAY ANGRY SHREDDING over Dirty Loops "Hit Me". Had kind of a shitty day so I decided to SH(R)ED some light on it. Janek Gwizdala suggested that looping the first 8 bars of this tune was a great playalong and he was right. On the plus side here you get to hear Jonah's vocal runs 8 times.