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Boston Event Works   ::   Eclectic Collective

R&B Flavored rock with a taste of hip-hop
Rap/Hip-hop

You don't become Boston's most boasted big band overnight. Should The Eclectic Collective debut slide under the right doors and win next year's Grammy for Best New Artist, it would be a complement, but it would also be bullshit.

Mission Developing …The snowball first rolled in 2001, when vocalist Dua Boayke and guitarist Salim Akram tag teamed as an acoustic duo called The Kaizen Komplex. The two unraveled politically fueled poetic sets for the coffee shop crowd.

Mission Begun …In 2003, the group gained momentum when drummer Sheel Dave of the Boston metal magnate Irepress signed on to help Salim and Dua twist unique blends of jazz, hip-hop, rock, and rhythm. They started calling themselves The Eclectic Collective, but they hadn't truly earned the title yet.

Mission Rolling …Late in 2003, the unit emboldened its eclecticism when keyboardist RP Thompson, bassist Graham Masser, turntablist Special Blend, and guitarist Santi Araujo joined the ranks. The extended rhythm section added not only to the crew's instrumental depth, but to its multiracial fabric: not only can EC jam, but a
group shot of its roster would make for a proper college brochure cover.

Mission Expand …By 2004, the group had locked down the Boston scene. With the range to serenade rock, jazz, and blues clubs, plus the addition of trumpet playing rap artist AfroDZak, EC arrived at the ability to provide undeniable relief from pop culture and its predisposed restrictions on modern music. And to ice the layer cake, they enlisted queen vocalist Noni Kai to beef up the soul and saxaphonist Rob Oswald to polish the brass. The sound finally came full-circle at the rare intersection where jazz, soul, metal, rock, and boom bap rev their
engines in unison.

Mission Accomplished …With many of their contemporaries rushing annual projects, EC deliberately focused on the necessary efforts needed to get ten individuals clockworking well-synched tracks. The result of their live grind and studio hustle is Time Flies, the band's ten-song debut that transcends niche nonsense and showcases the group's dynamic structure, conglomerate of talent, and massive crossover potential in every genre outside of honky tonk.

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"The Eclectic Collective couldn't have chosen a more appropriate name to describe their independent spirits, somehow blending to form a savory sound …The crowd swayed, bounced, and nodded as singer Dua Boayke stretched himself to reach out and over his fans." -Performer Magazine (August 2005)

"What makes their music different is the band's apparent refusal to stuff themselves into any one genre... the diversity of musical backgrounds between them is what has produced their anomalous sound." -The Inquirer &Mirror,Nantucket (April 2006)

"Boston-based Eclectic Collective kicked off on a slow note, then harnessed the crowd's energy and went for the kill. The nine-member band lived up to its name by singing, rhyming, jamming, and conjuring memories of a time when organic rhythm ruled hip-hop, as well as a time when soulful groups such as Digable Planets got MTV airplay." -Boston Herald (November 12,2005)

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