Ozomatli is a large band (around eight members usually) whoose
music is a blend of latin,
hip-hop,
rock, jazz, funk, and political activism.
The band described itself best by saying, "You drive down Sunset Boulevard and turn off your stereo and roll down your
windows and all the
music that comes out of each and every different car, whether it's salsa, cumbia, merengue, or hip hop, funk or whatever, it's that crazy blend that's going on between that cacophony of sound is Ozomatli, y'know?"
Based out of Los Angeles, Ozomatli was formed in 1995 after its founding members met through the Peace and Justice Center of Los Angeles, and it derived its name from the Aztec monkey god of dance, fire, the new harvest, and
music.
Ozomatli got its first major break opening for Carlos Santana in 1998, and it later played for the demonstrators protesting the DNC in LA in 2000 along with Rage Against the Machine. Since then Ozomatli has gone on to gain global fame and success. The band won a Grammy in 2002 for 'Best Latin
Rock/Alternative Album', and their
music appears frequently in television and movies.
Ozomatli's current albums include: Ozomatli, Embrace the Chaos, Street Signs, Live at the Fillmore, and Don't Mess With the
Dragon.
"Ozomatli is the band of the future!"
"What? Who's that?"
"It's this band that basically takes everything good about every music genre and then seemlessly blends them while speaking out against injustice, hatred, and oppression."
"Hey, I wanna go to a concert tonight, but my
friend only likes
hip-hop while I'm more of a
rock kind of guy."
"Come with me- Ozomatli's playing tonight! They mash all kinds
music styles together to create something amazing. If there's one band everyone can come together around, it's Ozomatli."