Ozomatli Tracks New Album at Ocean Way
Apr 14, 2006 12:26 PM
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Back row, L-R: Sebastian Jacome, assistant producer; Ulises Bella, tenor sax, clarinet, vocals; Robert Carranza, engineer; Mario Calire, drums; KC Porter, producer; Justin Poree, percussion, MC, vocals; and Scott Gutierrez, assistant engineer. Front row, L-R: Scott Moore, assistant engineer; Wil-Dog Abers, bass, vocals; Jiro Yamaguchi, percussion; Asdrubal Sierra, trumpet, lead vocals.
Photo: David Goggin
Los Angeles–based band Ozomatli recently recorded basic tracks for their forthcoming album in Ocean Way's (Hollywood) Studio B. KC Porter co-produced the album with the band, and longtime Ozomatli engineer Robert Carranza worked at the console. The project is slated for release later this year on Concord Records.
For information, visit http://oceanwayrecording.com and www.ozomatli.com.
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