Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (also known as The Bad Boys of Jazz) is an eight-piece, Chicago-based brass ensemble consisting of eight sons of the jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran. Their musical style ranges from hip-hop to jazz to funk and rock, including calypso and gypsie music. They call their eclectic blend of sound "now music", or "Hypnotic". Reared in the teachings of music since they were children, they grew up on the stage playing as the "Phil Cohran Youth Ensemble".

Early history

The brothers were raised in a house where music was a constant element of the household. Phil Cohran's "Circle of Sound" held rehearsals in the living room and put on live shows in the adjacent loft/theatre called the "Sun Ark". The brothers were obligated to wake at 6am and play their horns before and after school. As adolescents, they played around Chicago as the Phil Cohran Youth Ensemble, performing for the likes of Harold Washington, Nelson Mandela, and other prominent figures of the day.

As the brothers grew into high school, many of them set their horns aside for a while. Enduring the deaths of close friends and family, including brother Anthony Neal, close friend Robert Lock (for whom they later wrote a song entitled "Flipside"), and Level Todd (for whom their song "Todd" was written), they decided to pick their horns back up. In 1999, the brothers took to the subways of Chicago and presented their music. Shortly after, they formed a fully-fledged, eight-piece brass ensemble and by 2004 recorded their first project, Flipside.[1]

Collaborations

They have performed with Mos Def, Aquilla Sadalla, Phil Cohran, The Recipe, Nomadic Massive, Tony Allen, Wu Tang Clan, De La Soul, Prince, Femi Kuti, Gorillaz, B52's and at the North Sea Jazz Festival. They have recorded with names ranging from Erykah Badu to Ghostface Killah of the Wu Tang Clan to BK-One to Childish Gambino to Maxwell. They supported Blur for their Hyde Park reunion concerts on 2–3 July 2009. They are also collaborators on a number of tracks from the third Gorillaz studio album, Plastic Beach. Their hit song "War" was featured in the box office smash The Hunger Games as the theme song for Caesar Flickerman. They collaborated on tracks with the group Rocket Juice & the Moon, a project featuring Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz) on vocals/guitar/keyboard, Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) on bass, and legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen (Fela Kuti and many others) on the group's self-titled debut album.

Personnel

Discography

Year Title Label Format
2004 Flipside (aka Hypnotic Orange) Independently released CD-R
2005 Jupiter (aka Hypnotic Green) Independently released CD-R
2006 "Jupiter" b/w "Balicky Bon" Pantone 10" record
2007 "War" b/w "Mercury" Pantone 10" record
2007 New York City Live Independently released CD-R
2007 "Brass in Africa" b/w "Brass in Africa (Bulljun Remix)" Handcuts 7" record
2007 Sankofa (split with Salah Ragab and the Afro-Egyptian Ensemble) Honest Jon's LP
2008 The Brothas released by Pheelco Entertainment CD-R
2009 "Alyo" b/w "Flipside" Honest Jon's 10" record
2009 Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Honest Jon's CD and LP
2010 Heritage EP ChoiceCuts CD and 12" record
2011 Bulletproof Brass Pheelco Entertainment Inc. download/CD/LP
2012 "Kryptonite" (single) Pheelco Entertainment Inc. download
2013 Fly: The Customs Prelude Pheelco Entertainment Inc. download/CD
2014 "All In" (single) Pheelco Entertainment Inc. download
2015 "Straight Business" (single) Pheelco Entertainment Inc. download/CD

References

  1. "Interview: Hypnotic Brass Ensemble". VenueOne. Retrieved September 7, 2012.

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