A brass storm turning the club into a dance floor
The end of the school year is about to pulse. Too Many Zooz aren’t “just” a band. They are a phenomenon. This New York City trio created their own genre—brass house—an explosive blend of jazz, EDM, punk, and dance energy that defies categorization but is instantly felt.
From Busking to Global Stardom
They started in 2013 as buskers in the NYC subway. No stage, no barriers, just a few feet from the commuters. That’s where their signature sound was born—raw, infectious, and uncompromising. A video of their performance went viral, sparking a meteoric rise that turned them into a global concert sensation.
The Power Trio
Baritone saxophonist Leo P, trumpeter Matt Doe, and drummer David Parks form a lineup that operates like a perfectly tuned machine—delivering rhythm, pressure, groove, and showmanship all in one. Furthermore, Leo P rewrites the rules of what it means to be a brass band frontman; with his movement, energy, and audience connection, it’s more of a rave than a concert.