VTech and Mochilla present: Friday November 6th, 2009
Live Performances by: Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble
DJ Sets from: Madlib
Coleman
B+
The Echoplex
1154 Glendale Blvd.
Los Angeles Ca 90026
$15 presale :: $20 at the door
Presale tickets available at the Mochilla HQ's [4124 Verdugo Rd, Los
Angeles, CA 90065] from 1pm-7pm + online at: www.ticketweb.com
21 + wiser | 9pm-2am
*for more information please visit: http://music.vtechphones.com
Dig Deeper...
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble are a family, literally. They are the heirs to the great musical tradition of Chicago. Their father Phil Cohran trained them from aged three to play hard, fast and together. They boast a fan base as wide and eclectic as Barack Obama, David Byrne, Q-Tip, Jay-Z, Erykah Badu, Jools Holland and thousands more. Now with the news that they along with Mos Def and drummer extraordinaire Tony Allen will form the new Gorillaz outfit, you realize that this is no ordinary collective.
The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (HBE), a band comprised of eight brothers, all sons of Sun Ra trumpeter and songwriter Phil Cohran, have been playing since they were three years of age and have inherited a lineage deeper than most bands will ever attain. Raised on the south side of Chicago, their musical heritage is rooted in their genes. They have brothers and sisters that are professional musicians, their mothers are singers and their father, Phil Cohran, a legendary visionary and teacher has music experiences from the 1940s in St. Louis to his seminal role with Sun Ra in Chicago in the 1950s.
As Sun Ra moved to the east coast in 1960, Cohran stayed behind in Chicago to be with his family. As his children grew, Cohran worked as a musical activist and educator, which led to the establishment of the Sun Ark in a warehouse behind their family home. At night while the children slept, they would hear their father rehearsing with his band the 'Circle of Sound.' At six in the morning, they were awoken to practice music for several hours before going to school. From an early age they were a central part of their father’s Youth Ensemble. At night they listened to NWA and Public Enemy, and Ice Cube and Eazy-E were their heroes.
By the end of the nineties, with everyone out of school, they concentrated on their music full time. With a mix of their jazz roots and their hip-hop sensibility, they made a living for themselves on the streets of Chicago. While performing on a subway platform, they stumbled upon their name when a man who watched them for hours, missing train after train, proclaimed that he has been "hypnotized" by their music. With their composer skills aiding them to create a sound wholly their own, the group moved to New York City where they played with Mos Def and Erykah Badu.
From a chance encounter in November of 2005, and support from numerous artists, the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble has released an album brimming with musical magic. Recorded on the back of the Africa Express trip to Lagos last October, during a three-day stop-over in London, with the drummer's stool shared by Malcolm Catto from the The Heliocentrics, Sola Akingbola from Jamiroquai, and the one and only Tony Allen, and other musical luminaries Flea and Paul Simenon, this album is all that is cracked up to be and more.
In May 2009, Blur and Gorillaz's frontman Damon Alburn's Honest Jon label dropped the Hypnotic's first official full length studio album to accolades the music world over. With the sound, form, and structure in their musicianship and songwriting, the HBE have the ability to put on live shows that would put veteran bands to shame.
Tradition in Transition: A Postcard from Cali (TRAILER)
Follow link or click on image to watch: http://vimeo.com/4204763
Trailer from the forthcoming Mochilla/Sonido del Valle production.
Shot in Cali and Buenaventura in Colombia.
Based around the music of Quantic and his Combo Barbaro from their forthcoming Tradition in Transition album on Tru Thoughts Records featuring the talents of Will Quantic, Alfredito Linares, Nidia Gongora, Freddy Colorado, Arthur Verocai, Joao Comanche Gomes and Malcolm Catto.
I have posted a new blog about my new mixtape, The Concrete Shinobi.
This blog is an introduction to the mixtape, with blurbs about each of the 9 tracks on the album, as well as a fat stack of hyperlinks to all the information you'll need to fully absorb The Concrete Shinobi and escape the Death Cult of Civilization!
Eric!!! whats up my big brother! It's been too long.. Hecs told me you were in Colombia. I hope the experience was ill.. I have a lot of news to fill you up with!! I got some good music for you too. Me & Hecs want to go over again & just chill, stay up man, pce. -JOE
On wednesday night in Highland Park, LA's favorite cultural archaeologists share some musical gems from their recent travels to Colombia, Brazil, and Panamá.
what is good eric? seems like only yesterday you were draggin burnt scotmen through h'wood for trainer shops on our way to dublab. i hope you are eternally well brother. dom
I got a Secos & Molhados LP. I read somewhere that Kiss's manager saw them and that's where Kiss got the idea for their makeup. Have fun in Colombia, E!