QUOTES

"Interoceanico's music is earthy, organic and an amalgam of elements imported from diverse genres" -The Groove(USA) "Interoceanico's music is indispensable for a quiete moment of our life" -Jazz Dimension(Germany) "Interoceanico has pioneered a sub-genre of world music that mirrors the multicultural make up of the ensemble" -The Asashi Newspaper(Japan) "They are fresh, subtle and instantly likable and rotating cast keeps the soundscape from becoming repetitive" -Jazz Review.com(USA)
Interoceaico means inter-oceanic. Interoceaico 3 is a unique blend of three musicians from Japan and Argentina.The group was formed in boston, MA 2002 by a composer and guitarist, Hiroya Tsukamoto from Kyoto, Japan. They have performed many concerts throughout the Boston and New York area including several appearances at The Berklee Performance Center(Boston, MA), Ryles Jazz Club(Cambridge, MA) amd Satalla(New York, NY). They had succesful tours to Japan(November 2004) and Korea/Japan(August 2005).
They are a musical ensemble different than most of their contemporaries. Interoceanico's music is a cornucopia of lush harmonies, lyrical melodies, driving rhythms and the first class arrangements that form their original music. They combine elements of South American folklore, contemporary fusion, jazz and pop music to create an overall sound that is appealing to both non-musicians and musicians. The architecture of their music is shaped by the variety of diverse influences and backgrounds that each members have.
Interoceanico's inmitable sound and inventiveness are evident throughout the musical journey that The Other Side of the World takes listner on.
    
Hiroya Tsukamoto is a one of a kind composer and guitarist. He began his musical career playing the five-string banjo 
when he was thirteen, and took up the guitar shortly after. Influenced by many  songwriters like Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, 
Niel Young and James Taylor, he started to compose songs in the genre while attending high school in his native Kyoto, Japan. 
In 1994, Hiroya entered The Osaka University of Foreign Studies and majored  in Comparative Cultural Studies of South America. 
He developed a deep interest in jazz and formed a fusion band called Playa Azul. His group performed live on Japanese radio 
and in various jazz festivals throughout the Osaka area. While at college in Japan, Hiroya was introduced to a musical and 
social  movement in South America called Nueva Cancion headed by musical legends such as Victor Jara and Violeta Parra. 
Inspired by the movement, he joined a Traditional South American music group called Voces del Sur and performed all over 
Japan. At the same time, he studied with Hiroshi Tsuchino and Mike Stern to hone his skills as a fusion guitarist.
           
In 2000, Hiroya received a scholarship to Berklee College of Music and came to the United States. Since then, he has studied 
with Wayne Krantz, Mick Goodrick, Hal Crook and Adam Rogers. He is also the recipient of the Professional Music Achievement 
Award(2003). Hiroya is a recording artist of the Boston-based record label Jazz Revelation Records.
Hiroya's band, Interoceanico is a unique blend of eight very special musicians from different countries and continents. They 
have performed many concerts throughout the Boston and New York area, which included several appearances at the Berklee 
Performance Center(Boston, MA), Ryles Jazz Club(Cambridge, MA) and Satalla(New York City, NY). Their music is an amalgamation 
of traditional rhythmic elements from various South American countries with western harmonies and japanese lyricism of melodies, 
resulting in a unique and original sound. It is best described as "Folkloric music with contemporary harmony in a jazz format.

Hiroya completed a full-length album entitiled The Other Side of the World with his band interoceanico and released in March 
2004.  The album was introduced by Peter Barakan on Japanese National Radio (NHK-FM) in March 2004. Hiroya had a tour to 
Japan with his group interoceanico in November 2004. His composition entitled "El Otro Lado del Munco(The Other SIde of the 
World)" was nominated as the finalists of latin category of The USA Songwriting Competition 2004. He had toured to Korea amd 
Japan in August 2005 with new group Oceanico+ and Andrew Kim Group.
 www.hiroyatsukamoto.com

                                            
Motohito Fukushima was born in Kobe, Japan in 1978. His mother was piano teacher and grandmother was master of "Syamisen", 
Japanese traditional string instrument. Naturally this enviroment made him play various instruments. At age sixteen He 
started electric bass and played in clubs and music festivals in Kobe,Osaka and Kyoto.
After high school, Motohito attended Koyo Concervatoire (Berklee International Network School). At the same time he began 
his professional career with famous japanese players. He also led his own group and played in Kansai Area regurally.

In 1998 Motohito recieved scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston. Here he studied, played and worked with 
world well-known musicians such as Joe Lovano, Hal Crook, Tiger Okoshi, George Garzone, Ed Tomassi, David Clerk, Bruno Raberg, 
Hiromi Uehara and mention a few. He also performed in famous jazz festivals like Lower Roxbury Jazz festival with Dave samuels 
(Grammy Award Winner), Kansai International Jazz Festival with Florian Weber and many others. He performed Kaori Tanioka's 
composition "Malglit" as featured soloist with Greg Hopkins Concert Jazz Orchestra and this composition and performance won 
the first prize in IAJE Jazz Composition Competition 2003 in MA. He received "Outstanding Performer Award" before graduating 
summa cum laude with Bachelor of Music in Performance Major in 2002.
At present Motohito performs regularly with Koran Hasanagic group, Andrew Kim Group, Kaori Tanioka Trio, Interoceanico and 
many others in New york and The Greater Boston Area including Ryles Jazz Club, Wally's cafe, Aquitaine, Terrace Bar and others. 
He is preparing for Interoceanico's 2nd album, the recording project with Ko and Florian in Germany, recording with David 
Potaux-Razel. Also his own project (solo and duo) is going on.  
www.motobass.com

    
Franco Pinna started his musical career in 1988 in his native Tucuman, Argentina where he performed and recorded with some of 
the best folklore musicians of that country such as Raul Carnota, Lucho Hoyos, Cesar Isella, Leopoldo Deza, and Popi Quintero.
In January of 1998 Franco moved to Boston to enter the Berklee College of Music where he obtained the "Outstanding Musicianship" 
scholarship and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2000 under the Professional Music Diploma program. During his two years tenure at 
this institution he studied with excellent teachers that have extensive resumes in the jazz and world music scene such as Jamey 
Haddad, Casey Scheuerell, Bill Pierce, Marcelo Pelleteri, David Dicenso, Jon Hazilla and Skip Hadden. 
Pinna is a founder member of New York-based group "Los Changos" that performs original music based on Argentinean rhythms. The 
drummer has dedicated a big part of his life to study all the different rhythms from the South American folklore creating a 
unique way of interpret them incorporating some traditional percussion instruments in to the drum set and developing his own 
style based on the folkloric percussion techniques.

In the US, Franco has performed and recorded a wide varietyof rhythms including jazz, pop, rock, blues, R&B and Latin with many 
artists such as Julio Santillan, Marta Gomez, Fernando HuergoFernando Isella y Los Makanudos, Sandra Mihanovich, Santiago Greco, 
Daniele Camarda , Manuel Santos, Katie Viqueira, Danilo Perez,Diego Urcola, Nando Michelin, Pablo Ablanedo , Bonnie Raitt, John 
Mayer, Livingston Taylor, Bruce Barth, Oscar Stagnaro, Chris Cheek, Guillermo Klein, Jeff Ballard, Oscar Feldman, Claudio 
Ragazzi, Hiroya Tsukamoto amont others.
As a sideman, Franco has recorded more than 30 CDs, some of them released by prestigious labels such as "Fresh Sound" ,
"Chesky Recordsh, gBigSur Recordshand  "Putumayo".
www.francopinna.com

Mp3 AUDIO SAMPLES:

sample1 "Carnavalito"                sample2 "Jitensha"              sample3 "Free Improvisation"

*sample1 & 2 composed by Hiroya Tsukamoto

  

  

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