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Post #653913 by Mr. Ho on Sun, Sep 30, 2012 2:13 PM

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Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica presents its final, Fall concerts of exotica and global jazz on the east coast!

In Boston:
Fri, 2 Nov 2012 at 8:00 PM (4 weeks away)
Nave Gallery
155 Powderhouse Blvd
Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church
Somerville, MA
Near Tufts. T: Red line to Davis Square. Park free @ West Somerville Neighborhood School on Raymond St. after 5pm.
Venue: 617.625.4823
Tickets: $15/adv, $5 deal for 18-and-under
Tickets and Details at http://orchestrotica.com/show.cfm?gig=238

In NYC:
Sat, 3 Nov 2012 at 8:00 PM (4 weeks away)
Barbes
376 9th St
Brooklyn, NY
Park Slope: F Train to 7th ST; R to 4th ave/9th St.
Price: $15/door
Details at http://orchestrotica.com/show.cfm?gig=233

ABOUT THE SHOW:
Boston’s Best World Music Act announces final 2012 concerts this November!

"…just about all the original stars of exotica...are gone -- here, at last, is their successor." --Huffington Post

Referencing the exotica of Martin Denny, Milt Raskin, Tchaikovsky, and Shostakovich among others, Mr. Ho’s, Orchestrotica--as a vibraphone quartet--presents an original third-stream collection of updated jazz, chamber, and world music reaching towards the South Pacific via Asia, the Middle East, the Balkans, and Latin America. Led by, multi-percussionist, vibraphonist and composer Brian O’Neill (Mr. Ho) the group normally features bass flute/woodwinds (Geni Skendo), percussion (NorikoTerada), and acoustic bass (Jason Davis). While the "deliciously demented and entertaining" Orchestrotica (The Wall Street Journal) does perform classics by the original artists of the exotica style, the group focuses on "serious jazz and chamber-music writing" (Boston Herald) written by O’Neill that is highly influenced by his fifteen-year career as a percussionist. The quartet often reinterprets classical melodies, improvising over them and adding exotic sounds from around the world leading AllAboutJazz to say, "...if John Zorn is an exotica Picasso, O’Neill is his Georges-Braque counterpart [and] may be, in the long run, a stronger exoticist than Zorn." In June 2011, they released their debut quartet CD, Third River Rangoon, which the Boston Phoenix called "...a rigorous classical-jazz hybrid..." and Lucid Culture called "...a lushly nocturnal collection ...genius."

The CD continues their Exotica for Modern Living series, which opened with The Unforgettable Sounds of Esquivel, their 23-pc big band formation performing the lost space-age pop music of Esquivel. The debut CD reached #4 on theCMJ jazz charts, was a Top Album for 2010 (AllAboutJazz) and received 4 stars from the Sunday London Times.

"...marvelously flexible unit..."--The Boston Globe

"...incredible musicianship..."--Downbeat

DOWNLOAD FREE MUSIC:
http://orchestrotica.com/mailinglist.cfm?ref=TC093012_fallconcerts