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Mostly Other People Do the Killing

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Released: Jan 1, 2009
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  • Genre: Experimental / Jazz / Screamo

    Location LONG ISLAND CITY, New York, US

    Profile Views: 126145

    Last Login: 12/19/2011

    Member Since 11/12/2006

    Website hotcuprecords.com

    Record Label Hot Cup

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    WINNERS OF THE 2009 DOWNBEAT CRITICS' POLL: RISING STAR ENSEMBLE.... Upcoming album ..Forty Fort.. will be released January 5..... "...minds are sure to be blown by the near-masterpiece they’ve come up with here." - ..Derek Taylor, Bagatellen.. ...."One of the most infectiously vivacious releases of the year, Shamokin!!! reveals a new wrinkle in the tradition. Historically aware and virtuosic, the wily Mostly Other People Do The Killing is an ensemble to watch." - ..Troy Collins, All About Jazz...... Mostly Other People Do the Killing is a quartet founded on the idea that not only is Jazz still alive and vibrant, but it can and should be fun, engaging and thoroughly contemporary. Under the playful pseudonym, "Leonardo Featherweight," Elliott writes, "Rather than settling into one style or historical period, MOPDTK fuses the entire spectrum of Jazz and the various forms of improvised music it has spawned into a single, seamless melange of Uber-Jass." ....Their "music" is a dense jungle of musical signifiers held together by the adhesive qualities inherent to the Jazz Tradition. Elliott's unique and original method of composition uses instantly recognizable gestures from the American aural lexicon to set up expectations in the ears of the listener. Once established, MOPDTK deviates from these expectations as rapidly as possible, only bring them back in myriad transformations and abstractions. The tunes themselves range from bossas to bugaloos, rock to smooth Jazz, and swing to disco, often within the same composition. ....Each of the four members of MOPDTK is a product of the institutional Jazz Education system with additional influences immediately recognizable. ..Peter Evans.., who attended the Oberlin Conservatory with bassist, Moppa Elliott, was a Classical trumpet student who has since become a rising star in the improvised music scene. He recently released his second solo CD, "Nature/Culture," on Evan Parker's psi Records label and is lauded for his vast arsenal of highly-developed extended techniques. ..Jon Irabagon.., a Chicago native, studied at both the Manhattan School of Music and Juilliard after leaving his hometown and completing his undergraduate work at De Paul. His affinity for pop music and tenure with the rock band, "Bright Eyes," is evident in his playing as is his encyclopedic knowledge of Jazz saxophone masters. Jon was the winner of the .. 2008 Thelonious Monk Jazz Saxophone Competition... Drummer ..Kevin Shea.. is probably best known as an influential innovator of the indie-rock scene and became known to experimental music aficionados after recording with the band, "Storm and Stress," in the late '90's. The chaotic elasticity and overwhelming density of his drumming belies not only his training at Berklee and the New School, but his admiration for drummers as disparate as Jeff "Tain" Watts and Stewart Copland. Bassist ..Moppa Elliott.. is the composer and leader of MOPDTK. He teaches music history, theory and chorus at St. Mary's High School in Manhasset, NY in addition to performing with musicians as varied as singer/songwriters, chamber pop, jazz, and varous circus bands.
  • Members

    We're Mostly Other People Do the Killing. We're named Peter and Jon and Moppa and Kevin. We all went to music school for a while. We play jazz. We like to play all the jazz all the time all at once as fast as possible. Moppa writes the tunes. Except for the ones written by other people. They're funny. Jazz is funny. We'll have a new album out soon. Come see us play music. You'll like it. Peter Evans - trumpet Jon Irabagon - alto sax Moppa - bass Kevin Shea - drums
  • Influences

    Armstrong, Ellington, Davis, Coltrane, Parker (Charlie and Evan), Taylor, Braxton, Sandborn, Blakey, Coleman (Ornette and Steve), Mingus, Monk, and the Dunnaway
  • Sounds Like

    Sex Mob, ICP Orchestra, Cluscone Three, Masada, Louis Armstrong, Ornette Coleman, The Bad Plus, Duke Ellington, and Raymond Scott, only more fun!

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