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Euforquestra

February 12, 2012 By Sober_Raver 2 Comments

Euforquestra from Fort Collins, Colorado

“Euforquestra planted their Euphoric Vibration on the West Coast!”

 

The seven member band, Eufórquestra, now hailing from Fort Collins, CO, is a funky, reggae infused, soul party not to be missed. Their music, steeped in a hot saxophone sound, invokes serious get down on the dance floor. Combining influences from Cuba, Brazil, and West Africa, the smooth rhythm is impossible not to groove to. The sound is original, an incredible display of musical creativity and freedom. Not limited to one genre, this band has a little bit of something to offer for everyone. At their performance last weekend in Portland, Oregon, the audience was all smiles, cheers-ing to good music and getting their funky dance on. If you find yourself the Colorado way, the band with be joining Kyle Hollingsworth Band (keyboardist of String Cheese Incident) this March for his BrewSki Tour. This is a jam sesh not to be missed my friends.

05 – Euforquestra – Called You

Personal favorite song at the moment…”Called You”

 

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Filed Under: AfroBeat, Bass Guitar, Concert Reports, EARTH, Easy Listening, Fort Collins, Funk, Guitar, Horns, Instrumental, Keyboard, Laptop, Latin Jazz, New Music, North America, Oregon, Percussion, Portland, USA, Vocals Tagged With: Band, breaking, Colorado Native, Concert Review, Euforquestra, Fort Collins, Free Download, Free Tunes, Funk, Oregon, Portland, Rising Artist, Rising Band, Tallent

MaCaATIC CREW

January 6, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Colorado Springs, just an hour south of Denver, sees little of the live music that continually funnels its through the mile high city. On Thursday, December 22nd, however, the Springs was rocked by the smooth, slightly pot infused, hip-hop genius that is Devin the Dude. The venue was mellowed out, sipping the extra tall boy PBRs as they waited for the main act. Various artists and groups took the stage, circles of Devin the Dude were fans unimpressed, trying to drink their way to enjoying the music. It wasn’t until a local Colorado Springs group, MaCaATIC Crew, took the stage that the crowd began to move. The energy was immediate.

In fact, the MacAatic Crew, synchronized and energetic, made the floor bounce.   They had clearly put in the time & effort to create an entertaining show! With a Masked Madman crawling upside down from the sealing, the crew took the crowd by surprise.  A clearly unique approach to the game.
Mac Aatic Crew by FreioMusic

Filed Under: Colorado, Colorado Springs, Concert Reports, EARTH, Hip Hop, Laptop, Live Music, New Music, North America, Rap, USA, Vocals Tagged With: Colorado, Colorado Springs, Crazy Performance, crew, Devin the dude, Opener, Rap, Rowdy, Underground, Wild Hip-Hop, Wild Show

The Infamous Stringdusters

December 2, 2011 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Note:

First, boy in blue collared shirt pumping his fist, top left

Man in tan hat, right in the middle of the screen, facing the camera 58 secs in

Woman in bottom right, wearing a flower dress who shows up at a minute into the video

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-33bpqniNo&w=560&h=315%5D

See how much fun those three people are having? It is thanks to the bluegrass infused genius that is The Infamous Stringdusters who have won my vote for ‘coolest live music’ this year so far. Not only are they a beautifully harmonized batch of country boys, but they can bring the party to Eugene, Oregon, even if it is Sunday night. A result of pure, raw talent, and a little musical melding with Drew Emmitt.

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Free kickass stringduster bluegrass HERE

Filed Under: Banjo, Bluegrass, Concert Reports, English (US), Eugene, Genre, Guitar, Mandolin, New Music, North America, Oregon, Slide Guitar, Stand-Up-Bass, USA Tagged With: Acoustic, Art, blue, bluegrass, Free, freio, grass, infamous, Music, stringdusters

Whitewater Ramble – Sam Bond’s Garage

September 23, 2011 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Whitewater Ramble, a “Colorado-bred, High-Octane Rocky Mountain DanceGrass” band, threw down some foot stomping jams last night at the infamous Sam Bond’s Garage in Eugene, Oregon. The genre melding this band can do on stage is absolutely incredible. The Boulder Camera had this to say, “With a list of influences that reaches into every corner of contemporary music, from reggae to blues to country and beyond, WhiteWater Ramble pushes the boundaries of the form way past the edge. It ain’t your grandpappy’s jug-band music anymore, now it’s jam-grass.” The band began with their own tunes and followed with a 90 minute Grateful Dead cover set to kick off Further’s three day stopover in Eugene. And no better way to do so than at the rocking venue of Sam Bond’s. It took only a couple songs and a few mason jars full of local brews to get everyone up off their feet and shakin’ it to this rad band. The energy they all harnessed on stage made the music only that much better. Whitewater Ramble’s multifaceted style is too good to miss, ain’t nothin’ like Colorado grass.

CLICK BELOW FOR FREE DOWNLOAD – “All Night Drive”

http://www.whitewaterramble.com/FreeDownload.html

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_Cx_XSG7Ok&w=560&h=315%5D

 

Filed Under: New Music

The Album Leaf + Sister Crayon – Doug Fir Lounge

September 19, 2011 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Intimate venues are hard to come by. A venue in which you feel some odd close connection to the artist. The Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, Oregon embodies this warm vibe while still upholding its ultra hip reputation. In one word the lounge could be defined as ‘swanky’. Dim lights created a mellow mood, but the vivid neon accents kept the room alive and rocking. The show? The Album Leaf with opener, Sister Crayon. Although the crowd consisted of mostly plaid shirts, facial hair, and glasses (aka the Portland hipster) the show was charged with unimaginable musical talent. Terra Lopez, the lead singer of Sister Crayon, began as a solo act with only a classical guitar and a loop pedal to create the dream-like impression her music leaves. With the addition of Dani Fernandez and Jeffrey LaTour the band united under a new holistic melding of sound.A sound that is beautiful, deep, and full. On stage, Sister Crayon comes to life and is incredible to watch despite the calmness of their music. You can see the passion behind it. Following, The Album Leaf brought a new presence to the stage. The stunning video display and LED vertical lights making shadows on the huge Fir beams beautifully paralleled the mostly instrumental melodies of the band. Their talents displayed an awesome attention to detail and knowledge of sound. The Album Leaf, Sister Crayon + The Doug Fir Lounge = One rad show. I would highly suggest putting on your ‘hippest’ outfit and making your way to a show in the basement of the Doug Fir. Best venue I’ve been to in Portland hands down.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BWRoYURh3U%5D

Filed Under: Acoustic, Ambient, Bass Guitar, California, Concert Reports, Genre, Guitar, Instrumentation, Keyboard, Live Music, New Music, Oregon, Portland, USA, Violin, Vocals

Celebrating Eugene, Oregon Through Music

August 29, 2011 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

eugene-celebration-parade-2011-3628.jpg There isn’t anything better than celebrating a place that values community, local artists and businesses, and the environment that harbors it all. Basically, there is no celebration like the Eugene Celebration that took place this past weekend, August 26, 27, and 28th. What really topped the entire shebang off, however, was the music. Local artists came to showcase their talents at numerous stages throughout the downtown alongside of acclaimed visiting musicians. Friday night at the KLCC stage was rocked by Fely Tchaco. Rooted in traditional Ivorian music, the sounds emanating from the stage were soulful, socially aware, and incredibly beautiful. With a five year old girl tearing it up on my right and a tattooed 70+ couple dancing harder than I’ve ever seen to my left, I was in good company, and it continued like that all weekend long. The night was topped off with a little roots reggae by the boys of Iration. Bringing a little bit of Hawaii north into the mainland, their up-tempo beats and island looks had the ladies shakin’ it in the front, myself included. Saturday afternoon at the Eugene Weekly Stage was graced with incredible local talent during the Eugene Weekly’s ‘Next Big Thing’ competition. Betty and the Boy made celebrators stop in their tracks with soothing vocals and mellow rhythms. Up next Tyler Fortier blew the crowd away with his sexy voice and all-star band. The winner? A tie. Eugene’s music scene is just that good. Saturday night for me began with the lineup that you absolutely could not stand still to. Hillstomp, Mississippi backwoods bluegrass, and later Dumpstaphunk, New Orleans funk, tore up their stages making people of all ages officially get down. There could be no better way to celebrate the incredible community that is Eugene, Oregon.

“Music does bring people together.
It allows us to experience the same emotions.
People everywhere are the same in heart and spirit.
No matter what language we speak, what color we are,
the form of our politics or the expression of our love and our faith,
music proves: We are the same.”
~ John Denver ~

 

Eugene Weekly’s tied winner, Betty and the Boy

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iayQ8nSbb8E&w=560&h=345%5D

Filed Under: Abstract, Acoustic, Concert Reports, EARTH, Eugene, Folk, Guitar, Instrumentation, Live Music, New Music, North America, Oregon, Rock, USA, Violin Tagged With: fare, live music, OCF, Oregon Country Fair, Oregoncountry fair

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