Members: Kurt Johnson, Justin Rister, Ryan Barclay
Booking:
Greg Jackson of www.SbN-Studios.com - management@twcny.rr.com
Ryan Barclay - ryan@ryanbarclay.net
It takes talent to define a genre. It takes courage to defy genres.
Combining elements of progressive-jazz, funk, groove, rock, and world music, The Moho Collective, an instrumental trio from Rochester, NY, strives for a raw, open, and free-form sound. They accomplish that best through improvisation and dynamic song structures, proving vocals are not necessary to engage the listener if the music speaks for itself.
Driven by the rhythm of bassist Justin Rister and percussionist Ryan Barclay and adding intricate guitar from Kurt Johnson, the band also incorporates a host of established and homemade instruments, including pedal steel, didgeridoo, and various rhythm elements, effects, and samples. All three musicians have percussion experience, a big reason why the rhythm and energy can often drive the songs. Barclay trains with Medeski, Martin, and Wood drummer Billy Martin, bassist Justin Rister studies percussion with Kristen Shiner McGuire. Johnson brings his own experience in music, and trained with Indian musician Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, bringing elements of Hindustani classical music to the band's other varied influences.
The three musicians embrace the sentiment that music â like all art â is meant to be an experience for the audience. For that reason, the band's live shows are typically accompanied by guest musicians or, just as commonly, visual artists creating their own works driven by the band's sound. âAt heart,â says Johnson, âwe're an art band. It's about the experience: where we play, who we're with.â
Your comment is being submitted, please wait a moment.