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Biographie de l'artiste pour Ocoai

Ocoai Was A 5 Piece Instrumental Band From Johnson City Tennessee. They Formed In The Summer Of 2006 And Retired In June Of 2012. They Were Signed To Missing Words Records Out Of Southern California And They Recorded All Of Their Music At Fahrenheit Studios In Johnson City TN. Ocoai Started As A Studio Project - Engineer Travis Kammeyer The Shape Generation Of Vipers 24 Hour Front Desk Drummer Tim Smith 24 Hour Front Desk And A Few Other Friends Were Involved In The Initial Recordings. At First The Main 'goal' Of The Band Was To Push The Limits Of Instrumental Heaviness And Create A Sense Of Overwhelming Loudness But The Project Quickly Evolved Into A Full-Scale Performance Group. Ocoai's Early Songs Caught Immediate Attention At Local Shows And High Quality EPs Began To Circulate Online. The Band Lineup Had Also Solidified Into Travis Kammeyer - Guitar
Joe Armstrong Mouth Movements - Guitar
Bo Dugger Junk - Bass
Tim Smith - Drums 2008 Saw The Release Of The Premier Full Length Album Entitled Breatherman. That Record Remains Their Most Popular Work. It Featured Trumpet By Eric Porter 24 Hour Front Desk Junk And Cello Tracks By Cody Ledford Johnson City Symphony Orchestra This Mountain . Cody Played Select Shows With Ocoai To Support The Release Of Breatherman And Almost Immediately Became A Full Member. From This Point On Ocoai's Music Began To Take On A More Symphonic Texture Featuring Alternative Instrumentation In The Form Of Cello Violin Pipe Organ Timpani Gongs Slide Guitar Trumpet And Trombone. In The December 2009 They Released A Split With Other Bands From Around Their East Tennessee Home. It Was Called Peacecreature And Also Featured Unreleased Music From Panzer Dormia And Generation Of Vipers. In The Summer Of 2010 Ocoai Traveled To California To Perform At A Missing Words Records Showcase. The Success And Positive Reception They Received Was Very Encouraging And The Band Began To Plan More Extensive Touring. Original Drummer Tim Smith Found It Best To Retire And Pass The Torch To Alternate Drummer Joey Metcalf Panzer In Remembrance Of Me In Order To Tour More Successfully. The Winter Of 2010 Saw Ocoai Return To Fahrenheit Studios Eager To Record A New Full Length Album. This Record Was Much More Adventurous Than Anything They Had Done Before Both Artistically And Commercially. Ocoai Experimented With Many Recording Techniques And Recruited Violinist Noelle Sibley And Trumpeter Jacob Pitts On Select Songs. They Also Utilized The Micro-Donation Website Kickstarter Which Allowed Their Fans To Finance The Production Of The Record And Contribute To Its Success. The Result Was The Electric Hand. Eager To Support The New Record The Band Launched A Barrage Of Touring Dates And Garnered Several High-Profile Shows. They Performed At The Influential MACROCK Festival In Harrisonburg VA. They Also Engaged In A Very Successful 2 Week Tour Of The Eastern US. The Electric Hand Received Mostly Favorable Reviews From Critics Bloggers And Fans. However It Did Not Seem To Generate The Kind Of Traction That Breatherman Had Received And Continues To Receive . After More Than A Year Of Constant Traveling And Performing In Support Of The Electric Hand Life On The Road Began To Exact A Heavy Toll On Ocoai's Members Equipment And Families. They Were Also Passed Over For A Discouraging Amount Of Festival Dates Representation Opportunities And It Became Increasingly Difficult To Travel. Ocoai Began Looking At Retirement. In The Summer Of 2012 They Released Their Final Single A Live Version Of "La Mere De La Lumiere Matin " On Falling Down IIV An Annual Independent Music Compilation Released By A French Music Website. Their Final Performance Was A Sold Out Show At The Hideaway The Legendary Hometown Venue In Johnson City TN That Had Seen Their Earliest Shows.

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