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Willie Oteri and Dark Matter Horns Release Second Album Dark Matter Horns with O'clock

Willie Oteri and Dark Matter Horns
Release Second Album
Dark Matter Horns with O'clock
Dark O'clock - Live at Kenny Dorham's Backyard

Official Release Date – December 14, 2018 - O'clock with Dark Matter Horns
Available for streaming and downloads at popular outlets including iTunes, Google Play, CD Baby, etc.

Prior to the official release date individual tracks will be available at
https://wd-41.bandcamp.com/

Willie Oteri – Tenor Sax, Flute, Live Loops
LCM - Ricardo Acevedo – Keys and Electronic Percussion
Dave Laczko – Trumpet, Effects, Live Loops

A series of albums by Willie Oteri's Dark Matter Horns are the first officially released recordings to focus on Oteri's tenor sax and flute work. The first, released on May 15, 2018, Dark Matter Horns Narratives Vol 1. For this second release he is joined again by long time friend Dave Laczko on trumpet and LCM - Ricardo Acevedo on keys and electronic percussion. Together Oteri and Acevedo make up the duo O'clock. Recorded live at Kenny Dorham's Backyard in Austin Texas on September 27thof 2018 using only a small stereo recorder, 2 tracks. This is totally improvised music that will appeal to fans of Free Jazz, Avant Garde, Experimental and Electronic styles as well as to fans of more melodic jazz offerings.

Oteri has several guitar based albums to his name with some very fine musicians including, Scott Amendola, Giko Pavan, Tony Levin, J.A. Deane and others, 1999s Jazz Gunn Concepts of MateMaToot featured A-Team players Brannen Temple, Michael Malone, Chris Maresh, and second guitarist Chris Tondre, the uniquely original 2003 release Spiral Out produced by Ronan Chris Murphy which featured prog rockers Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto and Mike Keneally in a free improvised jazz setting with trumpet master Ephraim Owens, two critically acclaimed Avant-Garde WD-41 albums followed with electric trumpet player Dave Laczko, the second incorporating the talents of Dino J.A. Deane with drummer Scott Amendola and Shrunken Head Shop taken from a series of live recordings from a tour through Germany.

Always driven to reinvent and create, Oteri is now focusing on sax and flute after putting these instruments on the back burner for many years.



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