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Mashed Buddha

Drum n Bass n Keyboards

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The new 4 track EP, 'Four Keys to Zen', portrays a new direction for Mashed Buddha, who's sublime, orchestrated grooves have thus far lacked one thing: Improvisation. John Corda, the sole musician responsible for Mashed Buddha, performs professionally as a keyboard player in soul/funk/latin bands. Whereas debut album "Subdue Your Mind" was an experiment in electronica composition, 'Four Keys to Zen' and upcoming full length album "Zen Conspiracy" are a collection of layered funk, drum n bass and downtempo grooves that allow for jamming keyboard solos.1) Hype - featuring the voice of legendary guru of all things enlightening and bender of spoons Uri Geller waxing hypnotic over a chill yet driving groove.2) Mystery Dropper - Organic drum n bass combined with sick keyboard chops.3) Spikes - from Mashed Buddha's debut effort "Subdue Your Mind," this is a descending drum n bass pattern that evolves and replicates. Spiky, like crazy Aunt Mable's cookout punch.4) Temptation - Damn funky catchy clav electronica.John Corda a.k.a Mashed Buddha has performed live with a diverse array of bands, encompassing such styles as funk, reggae, jazz, rock, blues, and jam band. In these bands he has opened up for Tower of Power and on the complete other end of the spectrum Great White. In college, he studied jazz composition and classical piano, where he received a BA in jazz studies. Before college he obsessively wrote music and improvised, fascinated with how chords, melodies, and rhythms could be combined endlessly, and that fascination continues to this day.

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Member Since: 1/8/2006
Band Website: mashedbuddha.com/
Band Members: John Corda a.k.a. Mashed Buddha
Links: www.mashedbuddha.com

Biography:Mashed Buddha is the name of the one man band consisting of John Corda, his keyboards, his computer, and occasional human collaborators. A rarity in the world of electronica and it’s various offshoots, he adds musicality and, the not-so-predictable, human touch to a form dominated by DJs and people who program machines, then let them run through their paces. Mashed Buddha falls under the rubric of jungle and drum 'n' bass, but is so much more than the terms imply. “I like to think of my music as electronica that doesn't take itself too seriously,” he states. “Mostly it's a blend of wild musical ideas that constantly run through my head. I tame them with soothing words.” He further soothes them by adding a rock and pop sensibility to the framework of drum 'n' bass. He achieves this by using tried and true techniques of songwriting such as creating verses, choruses and bridges from hooks, voices, keyboard licks, snippets of sound and catchy themes. On his debut CD, 'Subdue Your Mind', each song uses drum 'n' bass -- frenetic drum beats matched against slower bass lines -- but also elements of funk, downtempo, and even '70s jazz fusion. On his latest CD, 'Zen Conspiracy', in addition to a richer pallette of sounds and guest vocalist Uri Geller, he incorporates something no one else in this genre uses: jazz improvisation.Born and raised in Adams, Massachusetts, Corda started playing piano at the age of eight and began lessons at nine. Growing up, he was influenced by a wide variety of music, including classical music ranging from Mozart to bizarre 20st century atonal compositions. Later, through the auspices of Led Zeppelin, he became obsessed with the music of the '70s, especially progressive rock and jazz fusion groups such as Weather Report and Mahavishnu Orchestra. These groups, and the experimental nature of that era, molded Corda’s musical mind and spirit and inspired him to leave safer ground and go down the path of experimentation and inventiveness.John's music took off when he started getting electronic keyboards and recording equipment. He wrote and improvised music, endlessly exploring how chords, rhythms, and melodies could be combined and recombined. In college, he studied jazz composition and classical piano and received a BA in jazz studies. While in school he played in jam bands and jazz bands, but eventually returned his focus to composition and recording.Mashed Buddha was born out of Corda’s need to combine his musical tendencies and experiences, maintain his forward-looking creativity, and satisfy his need to communicate with an audience, an audience that approaches music with both mind and body. “Drum 'n' bass gives me artistic freedom while tapping into an audience that wants to listen." In addition, he further explores his musical tendencies and leaves the house of Mashed Buddha, so to speak, by performing live in the Boston area with the acid jazz band Organism.Mashed Buddha has created a signature sound by putting a human face on, and pumping blood through, the often cold music created by machines and electronic devices.
Accolades:"When John Corda steps into his alter ego, Mashed Buddha, magical things begin to happen. Eschewing the derivative nature found in much electronica, Mashed Buddha relies on extensive piano/keyboard skill and an inimitable groove to create a sonic sphere to envelope the listener. There are no tricks here. John Corda has an understanding of musical composition that escapes many of the tech-heads who dabble at their computers in the wee hours of the morning."
- Wildy's World"From the swirling, trance-inducing 'Spikes' to the Prince-ly overdrive of 'Edge,' it's clear that this one-man effort... is as inspired as it is unconventional."
- Gary Carra, Nightcrawler, Valley Advocate "This album is a mixture of downtempo rhythms, electronica melody staples, and jungle beats. John Currier is the mastermind or madman (depending on the way you look at it) behind Mashed Buddha. He set about to craft jungle and drum&bass beats and rhythms as the backdrop to an electrifying ambient and symphonic journey. The result is a compelling and inspiring joint that works its way into your head analyzing your Zen status and applying a bit of a karmic good rub on your soul. Excellent."
- J-Sin, Smother.net"This is more great racing danceable music. What makes it stand out? It isn't gimmicky... If you're like me and come out of retirement and go to a rave about twice a year, this is the album you play when you're driving home, trying to stay awake and watching the sun come up. An instant classic."
- Joel Edelman, Agouti Music"A cool eclectic mix of stuff that teases your cortex in some way that I can't really describe... Very freaky spacy electronica."
- Scott Heller, Aural Innovations
Influences: Miles Davis, Led Zeppelin, Weather Report, Earth Wind & Fire, Jamiroquai, Medeski, Martin, and Wood; Fela Kuti, Mozart, Frank Zappa, Propellerheads, A Tribe Called Quest, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Wayne Shorter, Bob Marley, Headhunters, Yes, Mr. Bungle, The Police, Duke Ellington, Roland Rahsaan Kirk, Roy Ayers.
Type of Label: None

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29 electronica/RPM college radio charts

Zen Conspiracy reached the 29 slot in the electronica/RPM genre as a result of rotation throughout college and non profit radio stations throughout the US and Canada. Mashed Buddha's second release co...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Wed, 21 May 2008 10:35:00 PST

34 on CMJ, more rotation

Zen Conspiracy has charted at 34 in the electronica/RPM category in CMJ (College Music Journal) and is currently in rotation in these stations: WMHB 89.7 FM WATERVILLE, MEKDUR 91.9 FM DURANGO, COWEF...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Fri, 02 May 2008 05:12:00 PST

Mashed Buddha’s Zen Conspiracy Merges Electronica & Jazz Improv

Drum n Bass n Keyboardist Mashed Buddha (aka John Corda) announced the release of his latest album "Zen Conspiracy." The album represents a new direction for Mashed Buddha, first introduced in his pri...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:48:00 PST

5th most added to CMJ RPM/Electronica this week

Zen Conspiracy is the 5 most added album by college radio DJs to the CMJ (College Music Journal) electronica genre!  This should mean more rotation and charting next week.
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:22:00 PST

College radio rotation, CMJ RPM chart debut

Zen Conspiracy is just starting FM radio rotation all over the US and Canada. The album has debuted at 40 on the CMJ (College Music Journal) electronica charts (known as RPM in radio land) in the firs...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 09:08:00 PST

New Video for new album

The new full length album is just about here.Samples of the music and places to buy will be listed here soon. For now you may check out Four Keys to Zen for three free tracks from the Zen Conspiracy a...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 03:05:00 PST

New album artwork by Spy vs Spy artist Peter Kuper

I'm pleased to announce that the CD cover artwork for Zen Conspiracy was created by Peter Kuper who regularly does artwork for various magazine covers (Time, Newsweek, etc), not to mention drawing al...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Thu, 10 Jan 2008 09:20:00 PST

Review Mashed Buddhas new EP, and win a signed CD

Submit a review of any song off of Mashed Buddha's drum'n'bass EP, "Four Keys To Zen," and be entered to win one of 5 signed copies of his debut CD, "Subdue Your Mind." On August 31st, Mashed Buddha w...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Tue, 21 Aug 2007 04:57:00 PST

Mashed Buddha, Electro and Four Keys To Zen: Rise of the Human Being

By Mark KirbyElectronica and the rise of machines in music, like machines everywhere, are moving to include, eclipse, and displace people and the human touch. iPods replace DJ's in clubs. A buddy of m...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Wed, 15 Aug 2007 06:50:00 PST

Join me tonight for my virtual EP release party

Hello all,John Corda here a.k.a. Mashed Buddha. First off, I want to thank everyone for the great support you have provided in my musical endeavors.As many of you know, I have released my new 4 track ...
Posted by Mashed Buddha on Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:35:00 PST