Fort Collins-based powerhouse Euforquestra shared the bill with the electro-funk Motet side-project Juno What, and DJ Mikey Thunder started the show. Fans feared the weather as Colorado has continued to get pummeled by precipitation for what has been a very wet spring. However the rains held off and the four hundred or so souls brave enough to make the trip were rewarded with a beautiful star-filled sky.
Mikey Thunder Posted by MusicMarauders: News, Reviews & More on Friday, June 5, 2015
Juno What Posted by MusicMarauders: News, Reviews & More on Friday, June 5, 2015
“This is called Electro-City ya’all.” – Joey PorterAfter that proclamation Juno What went into an extended jam that sort of melted into a flawless rendition of Eddy Grant’s “Electric Avenue.” This was a great way to end the electro-funk portion of the show. Juno What continues to be an engaging and unique group here on the Front Range. With The Motet playing so many noteworthy shows as of late I would not be surprised if we begin to see less of Juno What. That being said go see them if you get the chance. They are all about bending the genre of funk to their own will and creating an amazing live experience. Their set at The Mishawaka accomplished that marvelously.
Eufórquestra Posted by MusicMarauders: News, Reviews & More on Friday, June 5, 2015
Set 1: Colorado Kicked, Cause A Reaction, Black Pearl> TCB or TYA, Price Is Right, Road Funk, Colonial Mentality, 64-18, Take Me Dancing, Built To Last, Don’t Boom Boom, Wasted, Soup> Instant Coffee> Slippery People> Instant Coffee
Encore: Whole Lotta Love
This set featured some classic Euforquestra along with some unbelievable vocals form the talented Kim Dawson. She sang a version of Bobby Patterson’s Soul-Funk explosion “T.C.B or T.Y.A.” Later she would sing a rowdy rendition of Lillian Hale’s “Don’t Boom Boom.” Fan favorites like “Price Is Right” and “Road Funk” were nice highlights, but the Fela Kuti’s “Colonial Mentality” was a real peak. Matt Wright took vocals on the newly penned “Built To Last.” Zalatel got to tell a nice story about his grandmother during “Soup.” Tallman took his turn on a perfect “Slippery People” by the Talking Heads before the whole band shifted back to “Instant Coffee” to close. Kim Dawson returned for a Led Zepplin meets Tina Turner version of “Whole Lotta Love.” This concert was another example of the high level of playing we’ve come to expect from Euforquestra. Their musical output has not slowed one bit, and the inclusion of guests has added a real spark to their live performances. They recently earned a spot at the prestigious Telluride Jazz Festival, so look for them there or touring across the country this summer.Eufórquestra Posted by MusicMarauders: News, Reviews & More on Friday, June 5, 2015