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"shock magazine, colombia"

"ecb is a perfect combination of pop, rock and bossa nova." - na


"slipstream magazine"

"this cd is packed with excellent grooves and even better songwriting. they are still unsigned, but judging from this cd, they will not stay that way much longer." - kristin vallejo


"fan mail"

"i dont know if you rememebr me but i was the one who bought the 5 cds around christmas time. my friends that got the ecb cds loved them!" - melissa panszi riebe, fan


"SKOPE MAGAZINE 12/07"

"elliott carlson botero fuses the fuzz flips of beck with the pop tripping smoothness of prince..."
- SKOPE MAGAZINE 12/07


"A&A MUSIC REVIEWS 12/07"

parasite: a love story is "a wild stew of sleazy rock, electronic wackiness and almost overwhelming attitude,...a slinky little beast that simply wont let go of the ears...sweet."
- A&A MUSIC REVIEWS 12/07


"MELODIC.NET MAG 12/07"

"home sweet home is a stand out track for sure."
- MELODIC.NET MAG 12/07


"NEUFUTUR MAG 12/07"

"Botero wins me over the most when one considers that he is able to go and keep individuals interested throughout fifteen different songs." - NEUFUTUR MAG 12/07


"review by overplay.com, uk."

"Dirty Martini rock" is how New York’s Elliott Carlson Botero describes his sound. And with a background in Colombia and Brazil as well as the US; a stint on guitar in Grammy winners Los Bacilos and a masterful command of his G4 Mac, these tracks certainly make for a heady cocktail of blues, rock, latin rhythms and electronic bite. Politics, romance, spaghetti western theatricals: they’re all approached with energy, ingenuity and charm.

The opening track is short, sharp and bristling with clanging beats and Dubya samples. Highly original, but you quickly learn to expect the unexpected here as the next three tunes deliver, in turn, ramshackle mechanised sleaze; ambient dreaminess jostling for room against an Oasis-style wall-of-sound; and sinister, low-slung funk that manages to simultaneously evoke Pink Floyd and Kid Creole to dazzling effect.

Following this, we’re into a sidewinding techno blues groove akin to Alabama 3; then a very fine example of what can only be described as Sergio Leone ska. With a great pop hook and swaggering menace, it deserves to be a huge hit single. After all, it’s about time there was an international chart-topper with pummelling flamenco solo.

There’s a fine line in spacey, unsentimental power ballads here, too. Casually strewn around the latter half of the album, these tracks take what would potentially be schmaltz in the hands of Bon Jovi and turn it into nuggets of sloping funk, high-tech jazz and classy experimentation complete with sampled children’s voices, heartbeats and frazzled rhymes. But in the end, the final two tracks bring back the invigorating weirdness of the album’s openers. One marries demented vocals with swaggering wah wah; while the other takes a spaced-out, bleepy ride into a skyscraping metal finale. But for all his diversity, everything is tied together beautifully with the kind of passion that lies at the heart of ecb’s latin music background. He’s working in a bar right now, but by the sound of this, it won’t be for very much longer.

by overplay
- www.overplay.com


"review by debunk magazine, uk."

Elliott Carlson Botero - ECB

I've had real problems reviewing this CD. Some CDs you put on, and the words
flows staright away, others such as this take play after play before
even a few
words enter your head.
This is Indie music with a twist. For a start it doesn't bored the
fuck out of
me. It has enough twists and turns to keep me entertained the whole way
through this CD. From your jangly muffeled distorted guitars, to your lightly
strummed acoustic guitar. Your pearl export drum kit to your "Sit
infront of a
computer and program your own drum tracks". And your widdly solos to bottle
neck country slides. Elliott's voice is nice on the ears, he prenounces his
words properly, but I feel over uses samples in some songs. To put it bluntly
its music you mother, and even you grandmother could appreciate, and by the
look of his photo he's a mighty good looking bloke too.
Im sure i've heard track 6 (So right) somewhere before too, maybe the radio?


Mafro
www.debunkzine.co.uk - www.debunkzine.co.uk


Discography

Parasite: a love story has arrived and is available at:
www.cdbaby.com
www.digstation.com
www.myspace.com/ecbmusic
www.broadjam.com/ecb
www.overplay.com/ecb
and itunes music store!

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Bio

i am a musician living and playing in nyc. 90% of what you hear on this site was recorded in my bedroom, on my g4 mac, at 3:00 in the morning, by yours truly. I tend bar 3 days a week in order to pay the bills and finance my music. i will be playing out alot. check the gigs page.
www.myspace.com/ecbmusic
www.broadjam.com/ecb
www.overplay.com/ecb
2006: Featured Artist for Adidas World Cup Website
2006: Finalist in Best Unsigned Song Contest by www.overplay.com
2006: Featured in Braun and Brains compilation cd from Canada
2005: Finalist in The Song of the Year Contest (December)
2004: Semi-finalist in Metro-Search NYC by G3 Entertainment
2003: Release of "Love Lessons", independent film with music by ecb
2002: Finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, Latin Category
2001: Finalist in the Independent Music Awards, Latin Category