Emotional Wunderkind or Passionless Technician?? - Dimash - Across Endless Dimensions - Reaction

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PrymalChaos

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@sandrachristiansen1404
@sandrachristiansen1404 2 жыл бұрын
It's so interesting - I'm 62, LOVE LOVE LOVE Rock and Roll, saw a ton of awesome concerts in the 70's, 80's, 90's and more but there isn't anyone I've listened to more consistently than Dimash since I discovered him 3 years ago. It's absolutely compelling that I have to listen to him every day (much to the chagrin of my family) and find more. I love watching reactors discover him and breakdown what they are hearing and feeling which confirms what I'm hearing and feeling. I've never felt this away about any of my favorites (sorry David Bowie, Tom Petty, Elton John, Jeff Lynne, Elvis Costello) - Dimash is like a drug you can't kick! I'm stoned on Dimash! Ha ha ha ha ha Thanks for your wonderful breakdown and reaction.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
It seems you are not alone. Most of my comment section sounds like people are speaking of a religious leader, not a performer. There is definitely something magic going on.
@shrekswife2164
@shrekswife2164 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos Some onlookers stretch their imagination and call it a cult. I can speak for others like me that this accusation is nonsense. I've followed his progress since I Am Singer 2017 and love the consistency in his evolution as an artist. Does that make me religious? No. Does it make me a cultist? No. It just makes me a lover of great music from the best artist I''m privileged to witness in a very long time.
@janetlawson4482
@janetlawson4482 2 жыл бұрын
He’s just different, he hugs your soul. There are so many talented people, but the effect he has is completely beyond talent ❤️
@mochiwithjiminjam
@mochiwithjiminjam Жыл бұрын
Dimash and BTS are the only ones I've ever felt so strongly about. Dimash for his musicality and amazing voice and BTS for their music, lyrics and everything they stand for. I'm 53 and music has always played a big role in my life. I listen to every genre, depends on my mood, from classic to heavy metal
@BuddhasBrewKombucha
@BuddhasBrewKombucha Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way, I feel waves of energy when he sings, he touches my soul. I listen to him every day. He sings from a deep place, and his notes are piercing. I think singing is like meditation to him and he is so in the present moment, and I can feel that!
@user-rm5ue4vl1d
@user-rm5ue4vl1d Жыл бұрын
красивейший клип, непревзойденный ДИМАШ, медленно, но верно схожу сума! Спасибо за реакцию❤❤❤!!!
@Lou16.
@Lou16. 2 жыл бұрын
I am in my 50s and have always loved heavy metal and heavy rock, what Dimash makes me feel is way beyond anything anyone else has ever done. I can’t even begin to explain it, but it is amazing♥️ Enjoying your reactions 🤗🇬🇧
@seby1264
@seby1264 2 жыл бұрын
right on!!! ;)
@vivasmellin9373
@vivasmellin9373 8 ай бұрын
Yes I can’t explain it either .I have listened to many genres over the decades from classical to rock but none has sung to my soul as this young man
@gencopiste
@gencopiste 2 жыл бұрын
I’m Gen from Canada. I am a huge admirer of Dimash and I do consider him as the best singer in the world. The funny thing is, I found Dimash a year ago while watching a reaction for a Lara Fabian song. I’ve known Lara since a young age since she’s from where I live. Now, if you want to see emotion, I strongly recommend you watch “Je suis malade” from Lara Fabian. No wonder she is one of Dimash’s idol. And enjoy the continuation of your journey discovering Dimash! Take care!
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip. I am incredibly impressed by Lara Fabian, but I don't know most of her material. Good opportunity for reaction videos!
@janetlawson4482
@janetlawson4482 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your breakdown, there’s a female singer that most reactors are reacting to, I don’t/can’t connect with her. I definitely say her voice is unique, but not enjoyable to my ears. With Dimash I have noticed you can appreciate his incredible talent or he warms your soul, his voice brings me joy, a diverse range of emotions, depending on the song. Ave Maria brings intense peace, others are fun, some very sad. His mother said that when Dimash is on stage, she hardly recognizes him, he becomes the character of the song, the Dears see that, on his face in his eyes and expressions. The high notes are expressing emotion, not showing off, when you get passed being shocked and let Dimash in, he can touch your soul ❤️
@shrekswife2164
@shrekswife2164 2 жыл бұрын
Those who say Dimash's music has no soul or he's a show off don't deserve mention at all. Giving them space in the commentary defeats the purpose of creativity in the arts and of artists like Dimash who work their butts off to bring beautiful sounds to listeners. Performing Arts is a strand in the Arts & Social Sciences discipline; serious music students know it is a useful skill to add to their toolbox. Dimash has it already, having dedicated his entire life to learning and training to hone his craft. Why some ppl seem to get off on dissing him I'll never understand. He's an independent artist who will sing what he wants rather than be dictated by any one genre, or record company. As a neo-classical crossover artist, he 'aint gonna dance to anyone's tune other than his own! get used to it people!
@Karin_Aquatica
@Karin_Aquatica 2 жыл бұрын
I can understand that some cannot connect with Dimash on an emotional level. Especially when they first listen to songs like this with insane vocal acrobatics or songs he performed in a competition. Of course the focus seems to be on performance and showing off. But if you know him a little better you will see the emotions in these songs too. In general i think not everybody is able to feel Dimash. That’s not negative or judging it’s just what it is. It’s a bit like in this saying „Loving someone means being the only one to understand a miracle that remains invisible to everyone else.“ Well obviously more than one Dear understood that miracle but I think you know what I want to say. Talking about me, Dimash came into my life by coincidence at a point when I needed exactly this the most. I guess many Dears will agree on that and that explains the really strong emotions we feel conveyed by Dimash. After a while when you get to know his personality a bit more many of us fall in love with him and that makes the emotional approach to his performances and vocals much more intense. I‘m 50 years old now and I never followed an artist before, but now I can’t get enough of Dimash. I saw him live in concert once and he literally catapulted me into other spheres. It took me about one week to come back to earth and being able to have clear thoughts again. You might call me crazy but I never experienced such a thing at any other concert I attended. It’s a lifetime experience.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think context matters greatly. What I'm learning is that his incredibly technical songs are the ones that go the most viral, and therefore many people are exposed to. Based on that people form their opinions and so many people aren't as. Familiar with his simpler, more passionate songs.
@user-pv7pk5nh3k
@user-pv7pk5nh3k 2 жыл бұрын
Did you go to his New York concert???
@Karin_Aquatica
@Karin_Aquatica 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-pv7pk5nh3k No I was at his concert in Riga. And I have tickets for Düsseldorf and Prague for more than 2 years now.
@paulas.9722
@paulas.9722 2 жыл бұрын
@@Karin_Aquatica Lucky you! My dream in life is to watch him live in concert! He truly put a spell on me from the moment I listened to him for the first time! I am a proud Dear! I listen to him every day! ♥️From Portugal 🇵🇹
@SoneaT
@SoneaT 2 жыл бұрын
Your story seems to be similar to mine. My experience with Dimash is. People fall for him instantly while listening first-time, when needed (in any case, emotionally or other) or they can't understand what other people like about him. I'm blessed with the 3rd category around me 🤣🙈. Only my daughter can understand me a bit, bc she loves SOS and screaming only! We might see us in Düsseldorf.. Prag I can't go anymore 😔.
@user-pb5gq2kw6v
@user-pb5gq2kw6v 2 жыл бұрын
DIMASH FOREVER!!!.... With love from Russia 🤗♥️
@lauraalkhaz2163
@lauraalkhaz2163 2 жыл бұрын
Yes he is intense and emotional. However, he is not showing off. If they watch him as a person, he is very humble. He puts on a performance, he feels the music, he works hard to know the lyrics and the meaning of the song even when he goes to sing in different languages. For me, I love the passion he puts into his work. I also love Chris Stapleton who just stands there and sings. Dimash however, brings me peace with his voice. His music, emotions, etc takes me completely away from daily events. In person, at a concert, he is mesmerizing.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
That seems to be a very common experience. Many commenters relay sensations of almost religious experiences from his music. It's fascinating.
@ashraff6450
@ashraff6450 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos many people said, after witnessing him live in concert, they unable to forget that moment for weeks and keep wanting more and go to more of his concerts. And some even said, its like a healing session.. And interestingly even watching the recording of his concerts, can feel the atmosphere of so much love, kindness, warm and family feels floating in the air. Its so obvious that it feels magical. Well its truly magical. 😅
@stellamarina.
@stellamarina. 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos I'm not religious at all, I believe it's more about spirituality. And him having morals and virtues makes it stronger. Dears are from more than 100 counrties, different coultures and religions. In a cruel and fake world people need to have faith in humanity. And he is the best example for this.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
@@stellamarina. that may be a better word for it. Spiritual connection.
@stellamarina.
@stellamarina. 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos 👍
@igorpotemin4014
@igorpotemin4014 2 жыл бұрын
Emotional Wunderkind + Thoroughful Technician!! 😉
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
There it is!! Well said!
@animalsarefriends4342
@animalsarefriends4342 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash has totally rocked my world since I 'discovered' him last Xmas, I can't stop listening to him ever since it is more infectious than any virus, Dimash is much much more than the high notes, it's the whole package his handsome good looks, beautiful personality, charisma, magnificent wide range voice, heart felt emotions, showmanship & stage presence, it's a beautiful phenomenon !!
@DR77618
@DR77618 2 жыл бұрын
🤣LOL @ it is more infectious than any virus 🦠 😷, 🌹🤩 My dream is to see one of his concerts, but I doubt he will ever come to Australia 🇦🇺. I will probably be required to travel to Japan or China in order to see him in concert !
@DR77618
@DR77618 2 жыл бұрын
As to your last sentence that he is a beautiful phenomenon --> It’s a once in a lifetime experience, it’s a truly HISTORICAL PHENOMENA because a voice such as his only comes around once in 300 or 400 years. I often think that Dimash has “ helpers” from the other side like MJ and Freddie Mercury and that he was placed on the earth specifically during these very profound and extremely difficult times in human history in order to ease global suffering and to bring smiles and joy to millions around the world with the specific purpose of easing the pain of Covid * (I know that this sounds a little bit nuts but these are my thoughts during these difficult years that we are currently going through) . 🌍
@SoneaT
@SoneaT 2 жыл бұрын
@@DR77618 nuts? No not for me. I can't imagine what I hade done without Dimash during lock downs and dark winter hours! Every time I listen to him, he gave me strength to go on.
@stefanj1153
@stefanj1153 2 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за реакцию ! Димаш , это что то новое в музыкальном мире , поэтому люди так любят его . Я музыкант , но впервые наблюдаю такое явление как Димаш ! Он поет во всех жанрах и делает это идеально . Кроме того он как человек очень скромный в жизни с золотым сердцем !!!!!!!!
@zhannabakar
@zhannabakar 2 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за реакцию, обожаю смотреть, как люди начинают любить Димаша. Это какой-то наркотик 😅
@kellibuzzard9431
@kellibuzzard9431 4 ай бұрын
Don't appease your listeners. We'll listen to what we like. Dimash IS music. Thanks for reacting to him.
@yuenkoi
@yuenkoi 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash is phenomenal. Best vocalist on this planet 🌏 Thank you ,thank you , thank you for featuring Dimash on your channel. Great reaction and analysis.. Looking forward to more. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Germany!
@Lauren-7777
@Lauren-7777 Жыл бұрын
Musc can heal... Artists like Dimash with their gift are a form of medicine for our souls. In a tumultuous modern world we are now living in, aren't we in need of the kind of stuff Dimash is offering here?
@stellamarina.
@stellamarina. 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm glad you continue the Dimash journey! When Dimash was asked about his octaves, he said that the most important thing is the emotions a singer is able to convey. And we all agree to that. For me, the first impression was, of course, the vocal ability. No one can do what he can and that's impressive. After listening some of his songs, the conclusion was that he's the best singer of all times. The range, the emotions, the technique, the stage presence, the devotion, the studies, the mic handling, the confidence, the ability to stay humble... and the list goes on. Of course in some songs he shows his crazy acrobatics, (many composers were thrilled about writing "out of the box" songs because now there's someone who can sing them) but that's art! You can't say to an actor to not play the role that good! Art is competing with yourself, try your limits and becoming the best of you. Thank you for your reaction. Take care.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@martaechavenilsson7083
@martaechavenilsson7083 2 жыл бұрын
Estoy de acuerdo con tus expresiones!!! Yo también creo que Dimash reúne condiciones excepcionales ...no he conocido o escuchado a alguien como él en toda mi vida.
@stellamarina.
@stellamarina. 2 жыл бұрын
@Marta Echave Nilsson Hello Marta, I consider myself lucky living in this time!
@floracuentas5261
@floracuentas5261 2 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏
@k.vn.k
@k.vn.k 2 жыл бұрын
Good points, agree with you.
@Gokash4672
@Gokash4672 10 ай бұрын
Bravo!! Thank you! It’s a track for a Movie!!! Love Dimash!! 👍🥰😍❤️🇨🇦
@duniatucker1638
@duniatucker1638 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 63 and never followed a singer in my life!!!🤣😂now I am🤪 Lara is gorgeous DIMASH also sang Adagio check it out 😊
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I'll have to do a video on his version.
@shrekswife2164
@shrekswife2164 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos and Lara sent a congratulatory message to Dimash after that performance...even wrote "Your Love" for him a year later. They're mutual fans of each other:)
@mbrock5532
@mbrock5532 2 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean about that debate. There are millions of great singers out there who all sound much the same. To succeed, one has to stand out. With Dimash, it's his incredible range, and there is nobody who would have a capability with any instrument and say, "I'm not going to go outside the standard box because I don't want people to think I'm showing off." When people went to hear Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey, or Celine Dion, they didn't go to hear standard songs, they went to get blown away by the incredible notes and vocal gymnastics they're capable of. Because of Dimash's ability, those who write songs for him are obviously going to use that instrument's capabilities. In fact, the Director of this movie specifically wanted Dimash to sing this song and he sent Dimash a demo of it but he had to have 3 different singers record it because of the range needed! As to the emotion part of it, one has to be aware that he, and all performers, are professional musicians. That means they hear a song and often may have a very visceral, emotional reaction to it. Then, they have to spend hours and hours practicing that song before it's recorded or performed. When they start practicing, they practice with that initial emotion and weave that into the song. But, c'mon, nobody is going to get in front of an audience after singing a song 300 times and sing it with raw and real emotion like they had the first time they heard it. They practice every move and voice inflection to relay that emotion to the audience. But, there are many Dimash videos, such as Ave Maria, where you can see that he is lost in the song at the end and it takes him a bit to come out of it. So, this criticism that he isn't truly emotional could be applied to any singer, just some are better at "faking" the emotion than others, and those who don't care for a singer will say they see the fakeness while ignoring it in someone they do like.
@Natalo4kina
@Natalo4kina 2 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you! A couple of years ago, when I first got acquainted with the work of Dimash, I came across a video review of a person who attended his concert. In short, the person said that "I will never go to Dimash's concert again, because he has practically no" normal songs "(i.e., as I understand it, songs performed in one octave). In almost all the songs, he seems to boasts of his voice. I was amazed by what I heard. Why, having such an unrealistic range, should Dimash hide it to please the dissatisfied? It's the same as saying at Povarotti's concerts "It would still be better if he sang like John Lennon or Eminem".
@DiaLinwen
@DiaLinwen 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry, I fail to understand this debate. There is no discrepancy between technically and vocally outstanding performances and emotions. Dimash is a highly emotive, story telling performer. He has a tremendous emotional impact on me, I don't even know how to handle my emotions when he is singing - tears, feeling everything inside me is exploding, etc. People can have debates until hell freezes over, I will rather spend this time getting moved by Dimash.
@paivyt.
@paivyt. 2 жыл бұрын
@@DiaLinwen Hi!
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I agree with everything you just said. I think it essentially comes down to taste. You can't engage emotionally with material that you aren't connecting with in the first place. It's seems like most people do connect with Dimash though.
@DiaLinwen
@DiaLinwen 2 жыл бұрын
@@paivyt. Very true. I will never understand this either. This song and this performance tear me apart. Despite the fact that i listen to it every day multiple times a day, the effect is always the same.
@pclig2383
@pclig2383 2 жыл бұрын
The composer of Across Endless Dimensions is Piergiuseppe Zaia, initially composed this as an orchestral piece for his film, "Creators: The Past". It's on the soundtrack of the film. When asked about the song, Zaia said that it's about the Garden of Gethsemane. After lyrics were written for the composition (under the title "Across Endless Dimensions"), the composer said that the song, for obvious reasons, should be sung by the most beautiful voice in the world. His co-producer started googling for the most beautiful voice in the world, and she quickly came up with Dimash's name. After watching some of Dimash's youtube videos and being mind-blown, she showed them to Zaia, who immediately contacted Dimash's team. Zaia created a demo recording for Dimash to hear the song. It required 3 different singers to make the demo, and even then the operatic soprano couldn't reach the highest notes at the end. Dimash agreed to go to Italy to record this track for the film's closing credits. Sony released Dimash's track last year with a video, using green screen and FX in which Zaia inserted Dimash into scenes from his science fiction film...so lots of spaceships, aliens and such. It was released a new video Dimash's own creation/production, as he imagines the song. For me, this video seems closer to the original intent of the composition.❤️🎤🔝👏👏👏🌀☄️✨
@orangewasejected8308
@orangewasejected8308 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash is unusual in that his music videos do not work in the way that hearing him live does. I find MVs leave me feeling as if Dimash isn’t truly performing but is staging it. He is most alive when he’s onstage and buoyed up by his dears. If anyone wants to see him genuinely emotionally invested then you’d need to see Daybreak (Bastau) Adai + Daididau (Bastau) Samaltau (Tokyo Jazz) Adagio (Singer) and perhaps, controversially Olympico from Arnau because he is so clearly in character throughout he couldn’t do this performance without an emotional connection. In general his Kazakh songs show him as real and authentic. There’s far less acrobatics yet dears recognise that Dimash puts his soul on display. I do find it baffling that anyone could say it leaves them cold because he’s all remote perfection. I usually presume they’ve heard very little of his work because it absolutely is the standout feature which causes dears to fall in love with him and his songs.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to witness it live.
@orangewasejected8308
@orangewasejected8308 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos It’s my no1 Bucket List desire to go to one of his stadium concerts! Another thing to check out is when he headlined at the Emei Mountain festival. It was held outside, and it rained badly, but the fans waited to see him and he insisted on performing despite everything being turned off and wrapped in plastic. They used a full backing track, and he just sang alone on stage in the rain, and he talked to the dears in this lovely, wistful manner about how much he values them. It gives a real insight into who he is at heart. Here’s a link to the full Dimash part of the festival. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nKuniJSgq9LMhWg.html
@teame51
@teame51 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash is a professional on a level that many of us can't imagine. He is creating a fantasy world in his "staged" videos; singing in front of a "green screen" is about getting it right, take after take.. I agree with OrangeWasEjected that his personal passion and vulnerability are so very visible in his live shows. When he does "Daididau" (Bastau), and bows down on the floor, with tears in his eyes, it takes my breath each time I watch it. "Daybreak", too, comes from the depth of his soul, and leaves me broken open; perhaps it takes having been broken to really absorb the impact of his music.
@kalliopesensei3023
@kalliopesensei3023 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos Truth be told, his voice is even more impressive live in person. I attended his first solo concert in NY in 2019 and I must say that, in a way, the videos on KZfaq don’t do him justice: I was somewhat surprised by the sheer power of his voice, and delighted by his warm and funny interactions with the audience (unfortunately, some interactions were cut off in the official release of that concert - available on his official KZfaq channel). After that concert, I became a Dear for life! What I love about Dimash is how he immerses himself in the songs he sings. One ought to be blind and/or deaf not to see that, really! Because he understands on a deep level the songs he interprets, he chooses the best way to convey its meaning and emotion. Thus, he reaches his high register solely for the purpose of better conveying the intense emotion, whether it’s a cry for help, a yearning; or to express pain or loss, and for the climax. He definitely doesn’t need the high notes when it comes to singing (see “Qairan Elim”, his original and first directorial debut kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gZplpMeDpq-7kYE.html). His voice has so many colors and tone to it, not mentioning his vocal dynamics. To me, he’s not only a masterful vocalist, but also an amazing storyteller, as well as a soulful, genuine artist. I feel like some people will never be moved by any of Dimash’s performances, let alone recognize how much of a storyteller he is. Dimash loses himself in the songs he sings; but yet they don’t see or feel it, being both too analytical and too focused on how flawless his singing and techniques are (the irony). It’s precisely thanks to his mastery that Dimash is able to freely dive, and tap, into his emotions. Dimash is not merely a technical vocalist, but first and foremost a passionate vocalist who always gives himself to us in a live performance. That being said, Dimash is simply not for everyone: to each their own and that’s totally fine; which is the way it should be. Because Dimash’s voice and music resonate with me on so many levels, he’s able to move me to tears; which other mainstream singers aren’t able to. P.S.: Sorry for the long reply! 😅
@paivyt.
@paivyt. 2 жыл бұрын
@@kalliopesensei3023 Awesome post, it wasn't too long at all👍
@adrianaoltean1792
@adrianaoltean1792 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!! Don’t stop your journey ‘in the Dimash’s world’!!! He just brings light and beauty into this world!!!! He is amaziiiiiiiiing!!!! ❤️
@mogsydog
@mogsydog 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash uses the high notes to express his feelings, not to show off. Lets get that straight. Love your reactions, please keep going with Dimash, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Be well 🥰
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@MrKellyDC
@MrKellyDC 2 жыл бұрын
I love and appreciate Dimash and his talent. No one else in my household will listen to him. They just don’t get it.
@kellibuzzard9431
@kellibuzzard9431 4 ай бұрын
Isn't that crazy? Dimash IS music! Musicians get it. For example, Pacido Domingo who just sang a duet with him. :)
@revagreen2303
@revagreen2303 10 ай бұрын
I am a 60s and 70s southern rock and soft rock fan. I love Dimash! I will watch any Dimash performance! So 🙏❤️
@revagreen2303
@revagreen2303 10 ай бұрын
Love Adai and Daididau Bastau 2017 concert just phenomenal! You must watch and react!
@revagreen2303
@revagreen2303 10 ай бұрын
I have never had such an emotional connection as strongly as with Dimash! I don’t understand it but there you go! It is real and strong! Dimash does a great Adagio! The best!
@ceceliaoliveira4550
@ceceliaoliveira4550 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash’s voice is absolutely incredible. This was a song sung by Dimash for a movie. Ask Dimash to sing and genre and I would bet that he can! Without difficulty! His vocal skills are capable of singing them all. As far as emotions, I feel them every time. It also depends on ones taste! Just as you stated.
@Gokash4672
@Gokash4672 10 ай бұрын
People are different and so choices will always be different. Dimash cannot be put into a box. He marches to the best of his own drums. I don’t like metal but I just don’t listen to it. But I don’t sneer at it. Loved your Reaction to Dimash!👌💐🌹🥰😍👍❤️🇨🇦
@cherripaynegraham4638
@cherripaynegraham4638 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash is a gift. He can do it all. I love all music so keep up the diversity. I will listen to it all. Thank you.
@laylasofia3146
@laylasofia3146 2 жыл бұрын
Incroyable DIMASH....une voix sublime...merci pour votre réaction
@docdurdin
@docdurdin 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash understands the importance of conveying the real story of music through performance. His total commitment to the story in appearance, dress, body language, and emotion is like a mini-opera. Or a Popera if you like. His intense operatic, blues, jazz, folk, world, and pop music training are all elements within the story. Every performance is a work of art that is very personal to him.
@user-ft4ls1cu3y
@user-ft4ls1cu3y 2 жыл бұрын
Reacción a ADAGIO !...versión the singer!..... Reacciona a DAIBREACK!..versión concierto de bastau !.....son canciones cantadas por dimash .......
@DR77618
@DR77618 2 жыл бұрын
You do realise that many of us like a very wide variety of music. For example: I love heavy metal and by the same token I absolutely adore opera and rap and pop and new wave……. Just like a variety of music and many of us do…… so just feel free to put in the channel anything that you like and we will either listen or tune off until the next selection. Thanks for trying Dimash for us too.. 👍🙏
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. It's gonna get far more diverse around here song wise! Thanks for the feedback!
@Maria-pn9tu
@Maria-pn9tu Жыл бұрын
Dimash its a Must Do ❤❤❤❤ excellent excellent, thanks for the reaction 👏✋👍👍🎉
@deborahwilliamson2173
@deborahwilliamson2173 8 ай бұрын
Piergiuseppe Zaia wrote the soundtrack to an Italian-made movie entitled "Creators-Past." He was trying to find someone to sing this song and could not. One of his producers had heard about Dimash and listened to some of his music, then told him about Dimash. They sent a tape to Dimash, this was during COVID restrictions, and had to get three singers to put it together. The rest, as you can see, is history. Dimash did not want to go to Italy because he did not want to possibly expose his grandparents to Covid upon his return. He lived with his grandparents as well as the rest of his family and loves them dearly. You might be interested in watching a series of videos called "The Ultimate Guide To Dimash". It gives an in-depth view of Dimash from childhood with interviews with family, friends, associates, Dimash himself, former teachers, and many others who have worked with Dimash. There are 12 short videos and I think you will find it quite interesting.
@mariaangelicaroblescorail7819
@mariaangelicaroblescorail7819 2 жыл бұрын
Se me olvidaba decir....que es ...Hermoso....Elegante.....Cálido.....Humilde.....Tiene buen sentido del humor....es Espontáneo....Travieso.....Tiene hermosos sentimientos.....Que sabemos de su trabajo duro para ser lo que es hoy en día....Porque lo suyo además de un Don es "trabajo" .....y NO TODOS LOS CANTANTES......pueden reunir todas estas cualidades juntaaaaaassss!!!!....
@floweroflife0306
@floweroflife0306 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction to the best singer in the world.
@sram0425
@sram0425 2 жыл бұрын
funny because very many vocal couches get emotional reacting to Dimash ... he hits everyone, that enjoys his stuff ... thanks for the reaction!!!!!
@Ginger_Cat2604
@Ginger_Cat2604 2 жыл бұрын
For me Dimash is an artist, who gives everything of himself in his performances in order to draw the audience into the stories of his songs and to create an emotional, thought-provoking experience and (depending on the song and the type of performance) entertainment. For this reason his songs have also beautiful, meaningful lyrics. For me without the lyrics the experience cannot be complete and I always listen to his songs with subtitles, when I don't know the language. I think he has trained for years to be able to produce various styles, ranges, textures and colors of his voice as the means for artistic expression. I don't like every choice he makes, but I have no doubt in his genuine dedication to his art.
@paivyt.
@paivyt. 2 жыл бұрын
Well said! I totally agree. For me, knowing lyrics is very important. I want to get the message he wants to convey, that he has put so much effort to. And often the message is so beautiful and humane. I feel it greatly enriches the experience.
@anahills3836
@anahills3836 2 жыл бұрын
Very well said!
@lindaaumiller7592
@lindaaumiller7592 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash sings with passion no matter what he sings. Dimash gets insie me with his voice.
@Pegasus209
@Pegasus209 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned Lara Fabian and Adagio. Dimash did a cover during the Singer 2017 competition. Both artists did a fantastic job of conveying emotion. I highly encourage you to check Dimash singing Adagio. His english was extremely limited, and there are a few mispronunciations, but the emotion is raw and believable. He leaves it all on the stage. One of his best performances in my opinion.
@rose-maries7131
@rose-maries7131 2 жыл бұрын
YEAS Dimash does "Adagio" in The Singer 2017... PLEASE react!! And it HAS to be The Singer-version..!! 🙏🙏 He sings like the world is coming to an end and this is his last performance... 😳😳😱😱😭😭 Peace and Love from Dear in Sweden! 🙏❤🙏❤🙏
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Sweden!!
@estelaviglini6425
@estelaviglini6425 2 жыл бұрын
Tu rostro lo dice todo. Es así. DIMASH sorprende, hipnotiza, encanta te hace reflexionar acerca del dominio de las técnicas vocales que utiliza. El control que tiene lo logró con mucho trabajo, con ejercicio diario, con constancia y por el gran amor que tiene por la música. Te agradezco por tu reacción desde Catamarca Argentina, amigo dears!!!!
@k.vn.k
@k.vn.k 2 жыл бұрын
The best singer is such a broad term to define, so I usually prefer not to label anyone with that. However there is no denying that Dimash is an epitome of singing: in terms of skill, technique, stage presence, range, voice, ability, emotions etc there are just mot many (if any) that can match him. There is only human’s taste as we are such a wide range of preferences being that make each us has different opinion of him. There is no doubt he can sing anything, even a Billie Ellish style of funky pop if he choose to, but no, it must be felt right for him as he said in interview before he could choose a song to perform. For most of us who keep listening to him, we found a magic of story or adventure in his singing from start to end. There are rarely repetitive sounds even if it is a repeat notes because he changes the vocal colour, one of the reason why we always feel like travelling with him to a different dimension: he is an expert in the contrast and vocal dynamic.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
He is a true master of the art.
@user-re3hm1pl9o
@user-re3hm1pl9o 2 жыл бұрын
Неординарный 👋 Димаш👋Уникальный Dimash👋
@mariaangelicaroblescorail7819
@mariaangelicaroblescorail7819 2 жыл бұрын
Humildemente pienso ....que las personas que no les gusta....es porque temen dejarse llevar por las emociones que provoca su voz e interpretación....creo que Dimash además de su voz ....los Dears lo amamos además como persona....pues nos hemos interiorizado de su vida desde la infancia, su familia.....sabemos constantemente que está pasando con su vida.....nos preocupamos y empatizamos con sus dificultades....y es por su autenticidad y los valores que ëdespués
@sherrykershaw7920
@sherrykershaw7920 2 жыл бұрын
And BTW he's a good kid that didn't have people that gave him credit for his work actually he was told that he was not a great vocalist alot, through the years, there's videos of how hard judges, judge him at a young age because he was different, so yes, he's very humble because of it
@singingcat02
@singingcat02 10 ай бұрын
Indeed, some people are left completely indifferent by Dimash's performances. I think it's also a matter of immersing yourself in the performance and accepting to receive the music and emotions that are sent to you. Some people hear, but they don't listen - my dad is like that. It's not their fault, it's just that they can't focus and accept to at least try to look for and catch the energy the artist is sending. For me an emotionless artist is someone who doesn't send anything, so even when you actually make an effort to catch the feelings there's nothing. Dimash definitely doesn't require a huge effort (the emotion is everywhere : in his body, on his face, in his eyes, in his sound, in his lyrics), but if you're not wanting to listen there's a good chance you'll miss the message he's carrying. You can't just settle yourself in your sofa and wait for the miracle to happen. You also can't wait for the song to make you move and dance around because it's not that type of music. You need to invest yourself as much as he invested himself in the performance. You can also fall asleep to his soothing voice and hear the emotion in it, of course - Amanat for example is the perfect song for this ahah - the important part is that your focus is on the voice and the song, and not on what sauce you're going to eat your pasta with for dinner.
@isabelc.c.1508
@isabelc.c.1508 2 жыл бұрын
Sin lugar a dudas, el mejor cantante del momento, el más espectacular y sorprendente, ese que te sorprenderá siempre y te dejará con ganas de más. Dimash es fabuloso 🎶🎼🌍💯🇨🇱
@angahjelita4886
@angahjelita4886 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this reaction sir👏👏👏. Really appreciate it It takes 3 professional singers before him to try sing this soundtrack. That's how amazing this young man is. Im a mother of three and I've discovered him 3 years ago and he's ARTS really makes me look at the world into different perspective. People around the world need more humanity and seflless loved in order to find peace and harmony. He's music enlightened me. And the comments on Dimash Army ..i really loved it💝💝💝 Dears from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
He is remarkable.
@ddanford321
@ddanford321 2 жыл бұрын
I think you're going to see a lot of crossover in interests among metal and Dimash fans, and don't need to worry too much about alienating certain groups. For example, there are a lot of other metal reactors who have been reacting to Dimash and loving it. It just comes down to an appreciation of great music without borders, no matter what they usually listen to. I happen to love Dimash and his music, but also Nightwish and Floor Jansen. And like you said, for the viewers for whom Dimash is not their cup of tea, then they will simply skip that episode and come back for the stuff they like. 😉 P.S. Dimash is a huge admirer of Laura Fabian!
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I am a huge fan of breaking down borders! Thanks!
@Spoopy3562
@Spoopy3562 2 жыл бұрын
People always get confused by me because they think that I listen to American pop music (I don't), they're surprised when they find out I listen to Heavy Metal and Rock, even my husband when we first started dating, he would always get surprised when I knew so many songs. Now I listen to Kpop (Korean Pop music) and Dimash (So much music and each one is special to me) If you have the skills, is it really showing off? To me Dimash doesn't just add things to add them, he adds them because that is how he interprets the song to himself, how he connects emotionally himself to the song. To me, I may not connect emotionally to every single song but when I watch Dimash, I can see his connection with his face, his body movements, his hands. Like I've heard this song several times now but this time when he went breathy in the middle of it, I started crying. Not everyone will like what I like and that is fine, but people get disrespectful about it and that is crossing the line.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree. Let people enjoy things. If it's not for you then quietly and respectfully move on. Thanks for your comment Cheyenne. 👍
@dorothyyeotanhar969
@dorothyyeotanhar969 2 жыл бұрын
This song is from Creator The Past Movie it's a SCI-Fi Movie it's in Italian. Dimash sang in English. It's beautiful song awesome.💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯. Great reaction. God blessed. From Singapore.
@ludmilaludmila6816
@ludmilaludmila6816 2 жыл бұрын
ДИМАШ ЛУЧШИЙ В МИРЕ ПЕВЕЦ !!!!!!!!!!! ОН ДОСТОИН ВСЕХ МУЗЫКАЛЬНЫХ НАГРАД МИРА !!!!!!!!!!
@kheyala
@kheyala 2 жыл бұрын
In the recent interview with Dimash’s higher Self, Dimash said that he will expand his voice range when people are ready to receive those higher notes. Dimash’s voice is here to open people’s hearts and heal people. Pronunciation of Dimash’s name: DEE-MUSH. There is no one to compare Dimash to, neither before, at the present nor in the future. This is a voice of an Angel. Enjoy!
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine?!
@kheyala
@kheyala 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fthha7ZoubGWdYk.html
@pierrefireball2505
@pierrefireball2505 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it was for a movie, it was the theme of that movie, "Across Endless Dimension" unfortunately it was not released due to Covid-19. but it sounds absolutely amazing. Let's not forget Dimash's wonderful voice.
@pamscarr8696
@pamscarr8696 2 жыл бұрын
This is a sound trac to an Italian Si Fy movie. Creators the Past. It was ready to be released when c was announced, and everything shut down. The Producer wrote the music and sent out a couple of fellows with these instruction. "Find the most beautiful voice in the world" They went to Google, typed in the words, "most beautiful voice in the world" and Google replied with "Dimash Kudaibergen" They immediately emailed Dimash the score. He recorded for them and emailed it back to them. The Producer loved it and no other singer was even considered. Not an emotional song for him, just technical perfection. He is emotional about his family, his country and people in need.
@donny1960
@donny1960 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash was trained as an Opera singer. He does not just sing the song. He "acts" it out. I can just as easily say to the people who think that he does not emotionally connect to the songs he is singing, that they, as listeners, are not connecting to what he is doing. Who is right and who is wrong?................. I am right! And they are Assholes. Thanks for the thoughtful reaction.
@shrekswife2164
@shrekswife2164 2 жыл бұрын
i got stitches from LOLs. funniest comment ever!
@jaljal8913
@jaljal8913 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash always FRESH,NEW and constantly Re inventing himself!...and so are the DEARS, the Greates fun base Plataforms World Wide Web.(all languages,all cultures).👏🤗🥰
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
The DEARS are certainly a diverse crowd!
@josephribeiro25
@josephribeiro25 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing analysis about Dimash kudaibergen and music guitar player! Thanks from Portugal continue more songs please
@tatianaresende2945
@tatianaresende2945 2 жыл бұрын
Saudaões de Lisboa!
@kenhilliard6688
@kenhilliard6688 2 жыл бұрын
I've said before imagine Dimash and Night Wish doing a rock version of phantom of opera.....wild and crazy good......
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't know where to look! So much to see all at once. 😆🤘
@Mrdell061
@Mrdell061 2 жыл бұрын
For me, the more your heart is open the more you are affected by Dimash... simple as that. And, he will help to open it for you if you are open to it. He connects on a deep soul to soul level and if you're busy analyzing with intellect, you will miss out on the connection so many of us experience by his singing.
@reginebertrand5108
@reginebertrand5108 2 жыл бұрын
👍tout d'abord je vous remercie d'aborder ce sujet délicat (!) de l'appréciation ou non de l'artiste Dimash . Pour moi, qui suis Dear totalement, je vous avouerai que certaines des chansons qu'il a chanté ne sont pas des musiques qui me touchent vraiment (comme Adagio justement, je ne suis pas émue par lara Fabian par exemple). En fait c'est ce que Dimash en fait qui me touche. Juste ça. j'ai été "connectée" instantanément par ce qu'il dégage, sa passion, sa fraîcheur, son perfectionnisme, son humilité, sa douceur dans sa relation aux autres. Et bien sûr par son timbre de voix. Sa voix me touche directement, je dis qu'il parle à mon âme. Son âme est ainsi reliée à la mienne. Je suis consciente que sa voix justement ne touche pas tout le monde, mais il trouve un public, avec qui j'ai CE point commun, un bout d'âme semblable. C'est ainsi. Salutations de France
@tatianaresende2945
@tatianaresende2945 2 жыл бұрын
Je pourrais dire la même chôse; vous avez très bien décrit se qu'on sente avec Dimash. C'est sa voix+ sa pérsonalitée. (bien que j'aime beaucoup Lara Fabian)
@waynerethmel6900
@waynerethmel6900 8 ай бұрын
it is from a movie i believe called endless dimension. it was released in Europe. i believe the producer asked his people for the best singer in the world he ended up with Dimash lol
@ParkDany
@ParkDany 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there. I'm a Dear since 2017. I adore him. First time i listened to him i was blown away and instantly fell for him. I can understsnd people who dislike him i judt think that they can't connect with him. He has an amazing voice ( around 7, 7 octaves at the moment). This song is the title song to a movie called Creators - The past. It was suposed to premier in cinemas in 2020. Sadly it didn't because of Covid. Still hope it will be shown in cinemas around the world one day
@peteralthoff6920
@peteralthoff6920 2 жыл бұрын
As I said before "In the realms of magic his voice would shatter the planes of existence."
@matrinidadvargas3166
@matrinidadvargas3166 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, you'r rigth, is a soundtrack also Battle of memories. What I like from Dimash is his talento, also he is very autentic and honest with his emotions. Thanks
@DiaLinwen
@DiaLinwen 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash is the most emotional, moving performer I have ever known. The emotions he creates are unreal. He is a soul healer.
@tessareola5464
@tessareola5464 2 жыл бұрын
Beautifully done!! No questions about his incredible voice, no one can match ever. I can listen to his voice FOREVER !!!!
@tirallala1
@tirallala1 2 жыл бұрын
Part1 This song is the soundtrack for an Italian science fiction film called Creators- The Past starring William Shatner, Gerald Depardieu and Bruce Payne. In Creators: The Past, a fantasy film that deals with human history, Gérard Depardieu plays the Master of Faith. The film receives a sequel with Creators: The Present. The premiere was postponed due to the pandemic, took place on October, 2020 in Italy. Director Piergiuseppe Zaia composed the song (main song, he says it). The video was released in June, 2020. Zaia was looking for the best singer in the world ... (watch the video with the interview) When he found him, he sent Dimash a demo. 3 singers sang this song on this demo. The soprano ended up having problems with the pitch. Only Dimash can sing this song. 2021 the film was shown at the International Film Festival in China.
@lindaaumiller7592
@lindaaumiller7592 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash has his own production company
@lms1144
@lms1144 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very interesting, thoughtful video, and pulling out this exact debate. I guess it's all about how and when each person discovered a certain artist. Where they were and what they needed in their lives. First impressions, you know? For those of us who found Dimash, or whose lives he came into, at just the right time, who got to know him as a person, we will always FEEL his music. For us Dimash is 'emotions in a voice' and he has a note in his body for every feeling we can possibly feel. For those who don't feel that, who only hear Dimash's technical prowess, there is another artist out there for them who will connect with them on levels this deep. Another thing about Dimash is that he is a truly respectful, humble, kind and beautiful person. To the point of shyness and always steering attention away from himself; he gives his parents, grandparents, family and friends, his band, his team, us Dears, Igor Krutoy and others he has collaborated with etc all the credit and thanks. Evident also in his deep bows for the audience when he's on stage. You won't find out about all his charitable work from Dimash himself either. I had to get the right words together in my mind, before getting to this point; Dimash is a beautiful, wonderful human being. Very sensitive, empathetic and full of emotion. All of that shines out through his music, his voice and the notes he sings. That is the connection we have with him. That's why we feel him. Because it comes from inside Dimash. Lyrics have always been the most important for me; any genre, any artist/band, any era. The lyrics have to grab me and make me say, yeah I know exactly how that feels. Only two people have been able to do that for me, without lyrics or in languages I don't understand at all: Dimash and Gary Moore. Thank you for a great reaction 👌
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I'm certainly learning through wonderful comments like this one exactly who the man behind the voice is. I'm glad that he appears to be earning the devotion that he seems to attract from all over the globe. His DEARS discuss him with the fervour of disciples of a religious icon. Not only for his talent, but for who he is behind the voice. I have seen this first hand in my comment sections! I have no issue with that, but part of me always hopes that any human afforded that much devotion is deserving of it when the cameras aren't rolling. I'm beginning to understand that that authenticity is part of his charm.
@lms1144
@lms1144 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos Yet again you bring up points that really make me (us) think deeper. What is it about Dimash though? Why does he get this much devotion? What is his magnet? That voice counts for a lot. He doesn't only have the range, but each and every note he sings, each vocal type he uses, is just so beautiful, pure and precious. Dimash uses his voice to tell the story and to make us feel the song. Sorry if this becomes half a book of a reply. There are other artists who are just as kind, humble and decent. As I said before, it probably has to do with how and when Dimash entered any given life. As for myself, and as one of the religious folk, I truly believe he was sent into my life at the exact moment I could find nothing but jet black darkness. 2 and a half years later, I still thank God every day for this light from Kazakhstan that burst into my life with so much energy and charm and the most gorgeous voice I've ever heard. However, that's only my story. Each Dear has their own story of why Dimash is special to them. The other thing is maybe also that Dimash is a relief. Sadly, a lot of our lives we get to do know 2 kinds of people: the plain wicked, nasty, heartless kind, and those who only show a silent rage in everything they do - but inside beats the kindest, most loving hearts and we have to find, dig for and discover that beauty inside them. Dimash is neither of those. There is no mask, no darkness or hiding. You wondered what he's like when the cameras are off. Big picture comes to mind. How he grew up, what he was taught and his entire mindset certainly plays a role. This is where a lot of the relief and refreshment comes in regarding Dimash; knowing that there are still households who live together in peace and harmony. Knowing that there are teachers who focus on morals before maths. Knowing that there are artists who are actually ok, not depressed or unhappy. This is what Dimash shows us is possible. At the age of twelve he was asked what his biggest dream was. His reply: My dreams have no limits. I wish to be well educated and get to the heart of the nation. A teacher told of Dimash never having lunch at school because he would use all his money for lunch then hand it all out to all the other kids who had none. His quotes and sayings are utterly profound with the kind of wisdom found only in grandparents, animals and mountains. Getting back to the big picture, it all shows that who he is at home, with friends, alone etc has to be the same as in public - just without the showmanship. Goodness, authenticity, honesty and trust are just naturally Dimash. I know I sound very sure about things going on behind closed doors, it's just hard to imagine someone with this kind of mind and heart could be any different out of public view to the person we know in public view. Again, sorry for the mile long read, and thank you very much for your insights and awesome videos 👏👌
@lms1144
@lms1144 2 жыл бұрын
@@ordinaryvalley Thank you Dear 🌺
@elyaiztleu2233
@elyaiztleu2233 Жыл бұрын
@@lms1144 Как хорошо и точно вы передали то , что чувствует каждый из нас ! 👍🙏❤️
@pamala2112
@pamala2112 2 жыл бұрын
Director: Dammit! Somebody forgot the electric guitar for the ending! Dimash: Hold my soda . . .
@m.bk.3928
@m.bk.3928 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there, it's from an Italian SciFi Movie launched during covid, so unfortunately it didn't get the praise it deserves despite the great OST and well-known international actors. The Director Piergiuseppe Zaia (see above) not only has composed the music but has also chosen Dimash as the only singer capable to perform a song for which you would normally need three people :) I wish you would RE-EDIT THE WEIRD TITLE IN YOUR SUBJECT LINE. Di for sure is an excellent technician, otherwise he would not be able to sing this way without damaging his voice and achieving such phenomenal results. But for sure this DOES NOT exclude passion! All in all I like your comments :) Cheers from a Dear in Vienna!
@felicityblack3555
@felicityblack3555 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't read all those comments before mine, so sorry if iI am the second or third one mentioning this: this song was for the movie 'Creators; The Past' with William Shattner and Gerard Depardieu. Three people were called in to show this song to Dimash, because one was not enough to cover the range of this song.. well Dimash is the one, who can do it all by himself and he is incredible. He never 'shows off'. If you want to see a really humble person, that's Dimash for you!
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
It's no problem really there are a lot of comments that repeat others but there is quite often a small piece of the puzzle in there that others have missed.
@noahtomato3515
@noahtomato3515 2 жыл бұрын
I like it when Dimash does darkness, melancholy, drama and longing. I like it when Soundgarden or Mastadon do those things too. Different music, but some similar moods.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
That's what I'm talking about! Greatness is greatness!
@user-sb1fq5oq2l
@user-sb1fq5oq2l 2 жыл бұрын
Димаш потрясающий! Thank you very much!🇰🇿🙏🙏🙏🙏
@codonauta
@codonauta 7 ай бұрын
Your facial expression when Dimash sings that high scream in the end got perfect. There are no words for that sounds, I've never heard something similar to that.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 7 ай бұрын
He is a master.
@Eryna67
@Eryna67 2 жыл бұрын
E' interessante quello che hai detto. Nel mio paese c'è la tendenza a preferire le voci imperfette, che a parere di molti trasmettono di più di cantanti bravi tecnicamente. Non condivido affatto questo pensiero. Ma rispetto l'opinione di tutti. So che Dimash può anche non piacere ma oggettivamente è un artista che ha lavorato sodo per essere quello che è e che ha un grande talento. Ho notato anche che molti appassionati di rock e metal hanno una sensibilità e un'apertura mentale maggiore per voci come quelle di Dimash piuttosto di altri che ascoltano musica pop. Probabilmente ascolterai canzoni di Dimash che appartengono al periodo del talent cinese a cui ha partecipato anni fa. Tieni presente che il suo modo di cantare e interpretare di allora, non ha niente a che fare con il Dimash di oggi, più maturo.
@2010lunis
@2010lunis 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, there are no subtitles, which makes it difficult for me to fully understand. But if there is something that Dimash possesses, it is his ability to transmit emotions, of any kind, his delivery on stage, for me is wonderful, and that reaches us deeply. More than his perfect vocal technique, Dimash transmits to me what he is singing.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Sorry I looked into it. It seemed like Subtitles were set up, but somehow not working. It should work now. I tested on my PC and phone. Sorry for the inconvenience! I know I talk fast! 😆
@viefive6791
@viefive6791 2 жыл бұрын
Yes Dimash 'Adagio', please. Thank you for great reaction 💕
@tahiannamelli9182
@tahiannamelli9182 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash 👑🎶🎤 ,el mejor cantante del mundo .
@patriciasanso6422
@patriciasanso6422 2 жыл бұрын
Exelente reacción a Dimash, gracias te recomiendo S O S de the singer y sinful passion. Gacias saludos desde Uruguay 😘🇺🇾
@magdalavaldez8956
@magdalavaldez8956 2 жыл бұрын
De alguna manera Dimash ha logrado decodificar el sonido y lo transforma en amor
@FretsOnFire
@FretsOnFire 2 жыл бұрын
I really loved everything you had to say bro! That was outstanding. I was getting ready to bring up the whole shredder thing in relation to Dimash, Power Metal, Blues players & specifically Yngwie, but then you pretty much made all the comments I was gonna make!😂🤣 Dimash has brought me to tears more than any one artist; I definitely feel what he does, in addition to being blown away technically. Ironically, I always feel what Gary Moore, Stevie Ray & others play. I always deeply feel it, yet I never recall it bringing me to tears. On the other hand, Yngwie can certainly shred to a ridiculous degree, non-stop blazing as fast as possible - especially in his more recent stuff. That can understandably leave people cold at times. But Yngwie is one of very few guitarists who has actually brought me to tears many times - pretty ironic since so many think of him as a soulless technician! You always hear the typical "B.B. King can say more with 1 note..." comments, but I can point to examples where Yngwie lets a bend slowly & exquisitely descend over 3 or 4 measures, @ slower tempos - slower than anybody! It's kind of like Dimash singing both really low & really high...& everything in between. I think that if I played select examples of Yngwie's material from what I call his "mid period", from 1990 to about 2013, for his detractors, and didn't tell them who it was, or lied & said it was a new artist or band, they'd love it! Because I'm pretty sure most of them stopped listening to him around 1988 or so & would have no clue that it was him, unless they heard certain "trademarks". Your "commercial" is tasteful & non-offensive, and brings a point to mind - it's strictly my opinion & taste; but to me, people who think Dimash is soulless & is only "showing off" have the sonic equivalent to color blindness - i.e. they can't hear & feel something that's obvious to most people, who feel it when they hear it. Just as those who are colorblind can't see colors that most people can.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Well said. I often find that things that I get emotional over aren't always emotional things.. sometimes all it takes is a moment of perfect brilliance or incredible human achievement. Basically it doesn't need to sound sad, introspective or inspiring.. sometimes it can be technically outstanding and the reality of that can be be enough to bring a tear. Times when I get the sensation that the creator of the work has hit a peak of perfection can be enough. But I guess that in itself can be an emotional moment.
@FretsOnFire
@FretsOnFire 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos 👋😊👍
@patriciapalmer1377
@patriciapalmer1377 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Dimash and Lara Fabian have a mutual admiration society, and have performed together quite a few times, see Ti Amo Cosi, a collaberative with gorgeous opera Diva Lara Garafulina He was a huge fan of hers and she has since co-written with Igor Krutoy, their mentor, songs for him.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh so that's the connection. Thank you!
@Lou16.
@Lou16. 2 жыл бұрын
@Patricia Palmer I think they have only performed together just that one time.
@isabelfortuneteller
@isabelfortuneteller 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lou16. Yup. And only the one song.
@lilianrojas5982
@lilianrojas5982 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash un fenómeno 🎵🎶
@marlenemarenco9694
@marlenemarenco9694 2 жыл бұрын
Soy de Costa Rica pura vida amo a dimash el es el mejor del mundo 🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷
@aurelijapost
@aurelijapost 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! So much musical trash around us. Dimash has returned me back to music.
@user-ne9ko1ew3q
@user-ne9ko1ew3q 2 жыл бұрын
Димаш - само совершенство!!!
@Nassstassya
@Nassstassya 2 жыл бұрын
By the way, the soundtrack to this movie is very good. Available on streaming platforms.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I think I need to watch the film!!
@linmonash1244
@linmonash1244 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting discussion - - - The first thing is - Yes; this was the Soundtrack to the Movie: Creators - The Past (which was held back from release in Europe (Early 2020?) due to COVID & Dimash then had consent to release the video clip pre that eventual screening.) In his live performances of this you will see that every part and his impressive electric guitar-like prolonged scream note at the end is not different from the studio version. In fact Domash's live performances are commonly better that the video clips as he literally 'feeds' / bounces his energy off the audience. Second: Lara 'The Incomparable'. Yes one of the best vocalists/ performers on the planet and no accident that you reference her in relation to Dimash. Not only do many professional singers cite every one of her performances as a "Master Class,' but Dimash also cites her as a key influence / large role model during his studies. He has since performed with Lara; see "Ti amo cosi" also with the great Russian Soprano; Aida Garifullina. Lara wrote the original lyrics to Adagio and Dimash's performance of this - on the Chinese Singer show - is great, but to my mind (I know the Dears will come after me on this one) it's well up there, but doesn't quite have the fine nuance of Lara's delivery. On which topic; please see Lara's 'Je Suis Malade' if you haven't already, and no-one has ever done a better 'Caruso'. Gobsmackingly good! Third: Some Opera vocal teachers have described Dimashs approach to every performance as akin to 'a War General's planned approach to a battlefield!' Nothing is left to chance. They point out the micro planning involved in conveying storytelling and eliciting emotion from every bit of; fry, cry, vibrato, cadence, tone / timbre, genre shift, timing / anticipation etc. and breaths that you hear or don't hear in between. Not to mention all the surrounding orchestration. There is a huge level of precision and reach for perfection for every part of his performance - complimented by the surrounding musical and visual set production. This is often the creative 'marriage' of two great artists and perfectionists: Dimash and the revered Composer; Igor Krutoy, although Dimash has always composed his music as well - from a very young age. Does this mean that underneath all that planning and precision there is a cold emotionless 'vocal machine'? Of course not! It's not a simplistic dichotomy. Just as with Lara Fabian, you will see Dimash thoroughly inhabiting the character of each piece and riding that fine line along delivery of emotion and containing his own - which often emerges at the finale. He commits totally to each piece and there are interviews where many of his friends colleagues and family have cautioned him to 'hold more back' as they are concerned about the toll this takes. And of course the performance itself is just the tip of the iceberg. Soooo much planning and prep.beforehand. Finally: 4 & 1/2 minutes of 'explaining' to your original viewer base why you are reacting to Dimash and now also to broader genre artists??? AFTER so much feedback to 'go for it'? Who are you trying to convince that it's OK? MORE than OK. It's Great! WHY did you shut down to other music? Was it all bland homogenised narrow tasteless autotuned crud? For far too long narrowed down attachment to single genres of music have produced blinkered and impoverished views. The time to resume creative cross-fertilization has arrived, and not before time. If Dimash provides one pathway to this outcome then that's terrific. As you say - there are so many other artists out there, internationally, doing amazing innovative and inspiring things. Beyond the stifling weight of commercialism creativity will ALWAYS find a way and now with vehicles like U Tube etc. the worldwide audience has easy access to explore these. Simply enjoy. 😉
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 100% in agreement with you. I guess at the core of what I was attempting to do at the start was to implore some of the more diehard metal fans to just give this a chance. I am becoming increasingly aware of the vast fanbase crossover, but I can't shake the feeling that there may be an opportunity there to introduce some people to something outside their comfort zone. And that's not only the metalheads either. I also see a wonderful opportunity to introduce some of the diehard Dimash fans (or fans of more classically derived music in general) to some excellent gateway artists that might lead them to some amazing and relatable material in the metal genre. Bands like Nightwish, Kamelot, Epica , Within Temptation spring to mind. I am a huge fan of trying to break down barriers. I can see that sometimes it may come across as overly apologetic, however my videos are entirely off the cuff and essentially amount to a stream of consciousness and maybe I miss the mark a little. Although it may seem like I have a lot of content, I have only been doing this for a little over a month so I'm still finding my feet a little. I can't wait to explore more Dimash and also some Lara Fabian. I'm not so worried about my subscribers now, because it definitely seems like people just skip the videos they aren't in to. Should have seen that coming because I have realised I do that too with Charismatic Voice and Key of Geebz. Thanks for the feedback! I absolutely appreciate it!
@linmonash1244
@linmonash1244 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos Well done! Keep going. 👍
@davidbangtson3109
@davidbangtson3109 10 ай бұрын
One of his earliest videos, the CGI was super professionally done. It does not even come close to his videos that tell the story of his homeland, such as Quiran Elim, Duderaz, Samaltau, and many others, but it is still noteworthy for its mere existence. Believe me, he has many songs out there that tear him and his audience apart emotionally. You'll find them and know them.
@sarahwilson9717
@sarahwilson9717 2 жыл бұрын
Dimash love Laura an was fanboying Big time when he meet her, let me know if you wante the link from it😉
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I'll find it! That would be a great moment!
@sarahwilson9717
@sarahwilson9717 2 жыл бұрын
@@PrymalChaos kzfaq.info/get/bejne/pdijpMl4vcexkpc.html go to timestamp 8:50 for some fanboy time😉
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
@@sarahwilson9717 that's adorable!
@partituravid
@partituravid 2 жыл бұрын
I think some people equate passion with imperfection - the idea that "true" commitment to passion takes you to a place out of control, and that lack of complete control shows in vocal stress, breaks, cracks, dysphagia, etc.
@biljanakv
@biljanakv 2 жыл бұрын
Adagio, Ikanaide next , please ! ❤❤❤
@mariaanbuys3278
@mariaanbuys3278 2 жыл бұрын
"..a series of emotional moments strung together.." SO well said! You have a beautiful way of explaining and reacting to Dimash videos, that's why I'm such a fan of yours. I'm 57, a lover of a wide range of music genres from Rammstein to Pavarotti but since 2017 I became thunderstruck by Dimash, just totally infatuated. My playlists have dwindled down to almost only Dimash and it takes phenomenal talent to pull me away for a day or so. That sounds extremely biased but I think many Dears will understand what I mean. Emotionally I crave Dimash and my soul is lifted even if I am watching the same performance for the 500th time.
@JJ-xi1xd
@JJ-xi1xd 2 жыл бұрын
if people want an emotional song from Dimash, try: Ikanaide and/or Autumn Song, DayBreak or even Qairan Elim that I feel are even more emotional than Adagio.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
I'll take a look. Thanks.
@alejandraguevara2222
@alejandraguevara2222 Жыл бұрын
Solo Dimash podía cantar este tema…hola desde Costa Rica una Dears le saluda
@omardear37
@omardear37 2 жыл бұрын
Grande DIMASH
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