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Hypnotic Brass Ensemble: Hypnotic Brass Ensemble [Honest Jon’s Records]

There aren’t many notable brass bands to compare the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble to other than the festive party bands in New Orleans but the Hypnotic Brass ensemble isn’t your typical brass band. For starters there roots are steeped in jazz, considering that each of the band’s seven members are sons of jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran, once a member of Sun Ra Arkestra. Clearly the apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree. Once you add the jazz aesthetic to their hip-hop rhythms you have yourself a collective whose energy is relentless and never lets up. The band drives through tunes like “Alyo”, complete with a tight rhythm section and a synergy among the horn players not often heard. On “Ballicki Bone” they bring down the tempo and create a soulful mid-tempo groove. “Jupiter” is a mellow number where the trumpet player and trombonist trade phrases with each other. The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble have succeeded in creating compositions that are rousing and engaging. You won’t find many records this year with a band performing as well as this.

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