MarchFourth Marching Band

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Delhi Belly 05:52 Tools
Ninth Ward Calling 05:22 Tools
Lesley Metal 03:08 Tools
Dynomite 06:21 Tools
Simplon Cocek 03:37 Tools
Freestyle for Miles 03:10 Tools
Wet Nap 05:16 Tools
Soldiers Of The Mind 03:33 Tools
Contada Ridiculata 02:28 Tools
Tongue & Groove 04:17 Tools
Cowbell 04:53 Tools
Rose City Strut 03:41 Tools
Yak Attack 05:55 Tools
Nightmarika 03:50 Tools
Snake Five 04:45 Tools
Sin Camiseta 04:06 Tools
Fat Alberta 04:14 Tools
The Finger 06:11 Tools
Fuzzy Lentil 04:48 Tools
Powerhouse 03:03 Tools
Happiness 03:52 Tools
A Luta Continua! 03:14 Tools
Space Hole 05:34 Tools
Git It All 04:49 Tools
Skin Is Thin 06:13 Tools
Slow Press 03:26 Tools
Marionette 02:39 Tools
The Chicken 03:16 Tools
Do Dokka Ditty 03:12 Tools
The Dancing Sandwich 04:37 Tools
Getcha Now 04:49 Tools
Crack Haus 06:53 Tools
Safety Third 02:34 Tools
Yiddish Blues 04:06 Tools
Pilo Erect 06:11 Tools
Space Hole (M4 original) 06:11 Tools
Baby 05:10 Tools
Mesecina (Moonlight) 06:56 Tools
Ah Ya Bibi 04:49 Tools
Oqbalak Yom Miladak 04:52 Tools
Mesecina - Moonlight 06:58 Tools
Matador 03:34 Tools
Nej Nej 06:14 Tools
Hotstepper 06:11 Tools
Call to Action 06:11 Tools
The Quarter 04:12 Tools
Inventing the Wheel 06:11 Tools
Drunk Bears 06:11 Tools
25. Gospel (OST-HD: Университет монстров / Monsters University) UnOfficial 2013 (Vk.Com/OstHD) 00:00 Tools
Magic Number 06:11 Tools
Push It Back 04:53 Tools
Dehli Belly 05:52 Tools
Science (Free Your Mind) 06:11 Tools
Jan Jar 04:12 Tools
Vak Attack 00:00 Tools
Endless Highway 04:53 Tools
It's a Trap! 04:53 Tools
A Luta Continual 03:14 Tools
Get It All 04:49 Tools
Shindig 04:12 Tools
Limp Imp Parade 04:49 Tools
Oqbalak Yom Milabak 04:53 Tools
Pilot Erect 06:11 Tools
Celebrity Whorehouse 06:11 Tools
Tora Bora Hora 06:11 Tools
Festiva 06:11 Tools
Ah Yi Bibi 06:11 Tools
Gospel (OST Университет монстров) [ᄽὁȍ ̪ őὀᄿ] 06:11 Tools
Space Hole (M4 original) 06:11 Tools
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With a rallying cry of “JOY NOW!” MarchFourth Marching Band (known as M4 by their fans) throws itself and the audience into a swirling volcano of high-energy music and spectacle. What began as a Fat Tuesday party on March 4, 2003 in Portland, Oregon has over the last 8 years become one of the nation’s best live touring acts. Whether at a family matinee in a small town in Colorado or a sweaty nightclub in New York City or a festival mainstage in Louisiana, MarchFourth wins over audiences of all ages at every occasion, and has consistently been named a “festival favorite.” Aside from the band’s marching band themed costumes, percussion corps and brass, M4 is far from a “marching band” in any traditional sense (though the band has been known to parade down Main Street before taking the stage). M4 is anchored by funky electric bass, and has been evolving into a more guitar- and vocal-driven musical experience. In one 90-minute set the band will take you on a journey from the swamps of Louisiana to the gypsy camps of eastern Europe to the African jungle by way of Brazil, along the way stopping to sample the deepest grooves of the best of American funk, rock, jazz and boiling it all together in cinematic fashion with high-stepping stilt-acrobatics and sexy dancers. This genre-busting approach is usually the territory of DJs, but this band is real people making music and art in real time—and every show is different. At the core of the band is its DIY ethic. The band has been writing and arranging all of its own material, designing and fabricating its own costumes and merchandise, developing its own choreography and managing itself from Day One. With the addition of their booking agency (Skyline Music) in 2010, M4 has been touring relentlessly. MarchFourth is akin to a team sport with a roster of nearly 30 performers to choose from, though the band tours with approximately 8 horns, 5 drummers, bass, guitar, and 5 dancers/stiltwalkers. The first two studio albums released by MarchFourth were recorded, produced and mastered entirely “in-house.” Their new release, Magnificent Beast (out 10/25/11) was produced by Steve Berlin (Los Lobos) and features a wide array of genre-mashing groove-based material that incorporates more vocals and guitar than previous albums. Following their 2009 release, Rise Up (a tribute to post-Katrina New Orleans), Magnificent Beast has now evolved into a full-blown big-stage brass-rock-funk assault peppered with moments of swing, jazz, bollywood, ska and metal. With so many members and writers, M4′s influences are all over the map, but fans of Sgt Pepper, Duke Ellington, Gogol Bordello, Ozomatli, and Cirque Du Soleil would likely feel at home in the audience. MarchFourth has shared the stage with a wide variety of acts, including Pink Martini, Budos Band, Balkan Beat Box, Trombone Shorty, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Beats Antique, Bassnectar, Antibalas, Melvin Seals and JGB, The Motet, Hot Buttered Rum, and Yard Dogs Road Show. The band has also been climbing the festival roster, with return appearances at Wakarusa, Bumbershoot, Voodoo Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival, High Sierra, Wanderlust, Lotus World Music Festival, and Strawberry Music Festival, as well as recently appearing on ESPN’s Espy Awards (Los Angeles) and WGN-TV (Chicago). MarchFourth inspires dancing… when the audience can tear its eyes from the kaleidoscope of visual energy (and maybe even a crowd-surfing stilter) pouring from the stage. “Part New Orleans brass ensemble, part groove-heavy rock group, and part vaudevillian circus, this group unleashes such a technicolor experience that using the word ‘concert’ to describe their performance falls flat” (5820 Magazine). M4 provides the opportunity to come together in joyous union with a band whose mission is to seize the moment, bring communities together, and leave everyone feeling as if the world is a better place. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.