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Ozomatli Tracks New Album at Ocean Way Concord Records project is slated for release later this year (March 30, 2006)

Pictured are (L-R rear) Sebastian Jacome, assistant producer; Ulises Bella, tenor sax, clarinet, vocals; Robert Carranza, engineer; Mario Calire, drums; KC Porter, producer; Justin Poree, percussion, MC, vocals; Scott Gutierrez, assistant engineer; (foreground L-R) Scott Moore, assistant engineer; Wil-Dog Abers, bass, vocals; Jiro Yamaguchi, percussion; Asdrubal Sierra, trumpet, lead vocals. Photo by David Goggin.
Pictured are (L-R rear) Sebastian Jacome, assistant producer; Ulises Bella, tenor sax, clarinet, vocals; Robert Carranza, engineer; Mario Calire, drums; KC Porter, producer; Justin Poree, percussion, MC, vocals; Scott Gutierrez, assistant engineer; (foreground L-R) Scott Moore, assistant engineer; Wil-Dog Abers, bass, vocals; Jiro Yamaguchi, percussion; Asdrubal Sierra, trumpet, lead vocals. Photo by David Goggin.
LA's much-loved Ozomatli, a fiery brew of uban hip-hop, jazz-funk, and Latin salsa, recently recorded basic tracks for their forthcoming album, in Ocean Way's famed Studio B. KC Porter was at the helm, co-producing the album with the band, with longtime Ozomatli engineer Robert Carranza at the console. The Concord Records project is slated for release later this year.

Ozomatli released their self-titled debut album in June, 1998. The Grammy-winning "Embrace the Chaos" was released in 2001, followed by an EP, "Coming Up," in 2003. A third full length album, "Street Signs," came out in 2004, and subsequently won both a Grammy and a Latin Grammy. A concert CD, "Live at the Fillmore," with an accompanying DVD of the show, was released in 2005, unofficially honoring the group's 10th anniversary.


For information about Ocean Way, visit the website: http://oceanwayrecording.com. For bookings, call 323.467.9375

 






 



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