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Topic: Mojo PojoPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Mojo Pojo
Date Posted: June 26 2011 at 12:09
Hailing from Caracas/Venezuela, MOJO POJO was born when Enrique Perez Vivas (vocals, bass) started jamming with fellow college student Luis Daniel González (keyboards) and his brother 'Pepino' González (drums) at their dungeon/studio/bar. Having similar musical tastes they inevitably got together often and started making the kind of music they liked. After extensive searching guitarist Antonio Narciso joined the band and the lineup was completed.
I caught up with the band and Jorge answered my questions.
It was formed by Enrique Pérez
(bass) and brothers Jorge and Luis Daniel (drums & keyboards) in it´s
earliest stages around 2002. Antonio Narciso joined the band around 2004 after a
long and seemingly impossible search for a suitable guitarist.
Did any of you, past and present members, play in
any other bands before joining up in your band ?
Yes lots of projects and we´re
all still very much involved in other musical projects. Luis Daniel plays with
indie band Famasloop ( http://www.myspace.com/famasloop" rel="nofollow - ), Enrique also plays urban/hiphop
with Mcklopedia ( http://www.myspace.com/mcklopedia" rel="nofollow - ), Jorge drums for metal/hardcore
band Dischord ( http://www.myspace.com/dischordccs" rel="nofollow - ) and death metal band Krueger ( http://www.myspace.com/kruegerdeathporno" rel="nofollow - ) and Antonio is doing live
shows with neoclassic band Sibelius ( http://www.myspace.com/sibeliussoul" rel="nofollow - ).
Why did you choose that name and which bands were
you influenced by ?
We honestly don´t remember
where the name started but we tried changing to a "serious" name and didn´t work
out, as we always laughed with "Mojo Pojo". Influences are so many from jazz,
rock, pop, metal. Some bands we like: Iron Maiden, Rush, Dream Theater, Yes,
King Crimson, Miles Davis, Arcturus, Mayhem, Helloween, John Coltrane, Michel
Camilo, Sepultura, Genesis, Slayer, Testament, Megadeth, Metallica, Black
Sabbath, Judas Priest, King Diamond, Mercyful Fate, Radiohead, Emperor, Morbid
Angel, Faith No More, etc etc... Pop stuff like Michael Jackson, U2, Red Hot
Chilli Peppers, Bob Marley.
How is it to run a band in Venezuela these days
?
It's sadly very hard because
of the political and economic situation. We have a currency exchange control
which limits the amount of money we can invest outside the country (in
consequence creating an illegal black market for obtaining foreign currencies)
and therefore restricts our freedom of producing/mixing/distributing in foreign
key markets like Europe, USA, Japan, etc. It also destroys motivation for
musicians and because of this the scene is relatively small. On the positive
side, thanks to the internet and free downloading, some people have noticed our
music and hopefully this will expand by word of mouth and reviews. We put a lot
of work in these songs and production and we believe these shows when listening.
We all have day jobs and without them, it would be impossible to continue making
quality records. On our hand, we're ready and willing to take on all this
context challenges as we think that what we do is important for
us.
Over to your only album to this date. Your self
titled album was released in 2009. Please tell us more about this album.
The songs on this album have
ideas from our earliest jams like "Birds At Dawn" and "Stained". It also has the
first song that Antonio contributed for the band when he first joined which is
"Green and Blue", also songs we did later on as a whole band like "McPojoThai"
so it's very diverse creatively. Drums were recorded in 2007 and we finally
released the album on 2009! The cause for this slow process refers to the
previous question. Getting good guitar sound, guest musicians, cover artwork,
mixing, mastering and the money to pay for all this by ourselves and without
help was a nightmare. Nonetheless we did it, learned about the process and we're
sure our next release won't take as long.
What have you been up to since the release of this
album ?
We've had lots of amazing
shows in Venezuela since the album was released. Our highlight would be opening
for Yes in November 2010 and getting to know them was surreal. We're also about
to enter the studio in August or September to record the next album. We're
booking the mixing sessions with a well known producer from LA in November, so
we're definetily not taking two years to make this second album.
For those of us unknown with your music; how would
you describe you music and which bands would you compare yourself with ?
Soundwise it's very natural
sounding. Acoustic drums and little compression so it's not "metal" sounding,
but the performances are very live and energetic so we take that aspect of metal
with double bass and heavy riffs. We also like to use odd time signatures on top
of even times and make people think as they listen. Big chords and mood changes
we also like.
As to comparables we would not
say a specific band, but maybe the 70's symphonic rock scene when bands were
more into experimenting and looking for new sounds and combinations.
What is your current status and plans for this
year and beyond ?
Releasing the new album is top
priority this year. We're also considering a lead vocalist who is a good friend
of ours and has an incredible voice, so hopefully it will work out and the band
could have 5 members later this year.
We also recorded a covers
album for our own amusement and hopefully that'll also be released later this
year.
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you
want to add to this interview ?
Yes please visit http://www.mojopojo.com/" rel="nofollow - and check us out! Listen to
our music with headphones and hope you like the music. Support us by buying the
album through http://www.cdbaby.com/" rel="nofollow - . You can also
download it for free if you search good enough through the internet. Thanks
ProgArchives!
Thank you to Jorge & Mojo Pojo for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5706" rel="nofollow -