Showing posts with label shogun orchestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shogun orchestra. Show all posts
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Shogun Orchestra live
Shogun Orchestra venture northwards to promote their brand new album Black Lotus, playing a show tonight at Ponsonby Social Club from 9pm (free). Tomorrow night they play Leigh Sawmill.
"Shogun Orchestra, playing "Revolve" from their new album Black Lotus, to be released in October 2013, at the Opera House during the Wellington Jazz Festival.
Jennifer Zea - Vocals, Lucien Johnson - synth, Toby Laing - Trumpet, Barret Hocking - Trumpet, Dan Yeabsley - Saxophone, Joe Lindsay - Trombone, Justin "Firefly" Clarke - Guitar, Chris Yeabsley - Keys, Tim Jaray - Bass, Adan Tijerina - Congas, Paul K Hoskin - Drums."
Our new album Black Lotus can be purchased here:http://shogunorchestra.bandcamp.com/
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Monday, October 14, 2013
New Shogun Orchestra!
This Wellington combo led by Lucien Johnson, dropped their splendid debut on Economy Records (home to The Yoots/Lord Echo) back in 2010. Jakarta Records in Germany picked it up and pressed it on vinyl. That album was a blend of the music of East Africa, The Caribbean and the Indian Subcontinent. Ethio jazz, afrobeat, and soca. It's a great listen.
Here's the followup, Black Lotus, fresh out of the box. Out now on CD/digital. Available from Bandcamp (above) or go to Amplifier and get the album (CD/digital).
The Black Lotus album tour dates are Oct 25 at SFBH Wgtn, Nov 8 at Ponsonby Social Club, AKL, Nov 9 at Leigh Sawmill Cafe. Info below....
"Following on from triumphant gigs at WOMAD and Wellington’s State Opera House, Shogun Orchestra are back on the road to celebrate the release of their second album ‘Black Lotus’.
Described as “a musical odyssey, which roams the planet in search of lost and exotic melodies”, their first release made major waves in Europe after being licensed to Berlin label Jakarta Records. Shogun’s ‘Bamako’ was play-listed on influential Paris station Radio Nova and was selected for inclusion on their prestigious compilation ‘Nova Tunes 2.6’.
The new album is a unique blend of simmering funk, mysterious melodies and references to ancient samurai culture.
The 10 piece band showcases the talents of sizzling hot Venezuelan born vocalist Jennifer Zea, along with a first rate lineup of Wellington musicians, assembled by composer and saxophonist Lucien Johnson (also of the Black Seeds).
As reviewer Nick Bollinger put it, Shogun Orchestra’s music is "beautiful, celebratory, uplifting, with grooves that seem to wrap themselves around the world".
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