
‘Ohana is a gallery of different kinds of dance music, music for all different kinds of movement. A lot of ‘ohana’s music is club music, dancefloor music, often some sort of trance-like picture, painted on top of a Chicago house groove.
But besides club music, ‘Ohana makes music for concert dance --- music, almost visual, for original choreography. Hardly any of these choreographed tracks are club tracks; they’re classical, folk, world, or some sort of abstract landscape. But all of this music is movement music, and it’s music for all different kinds of movement.
‘Ohana’s music is made by artists who each have their own story to tell. They write, play, sing, produce, choreograph, program, design, dance, spin records, or whatever it is that each of them does. But in addition to all of their own projects, at one time or another each of them finds some time to work with Chicago producer John Nevin, and bring some part of what they do to be part of what ‘ohana does --- paint music, sculpt music, play music, sing music, make music for people to move to.