OOIOO

Japanese experimental rock band


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::summary Japanese experimental rock band ::

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nameOOIOO
backgroundgroup_or_band
imageOOIOO.jpg
captionOOIOO performing at All Tomorrow's Parties, 2004
originJapan
genre
years_active1996–present
labelTrattoria Records, Thrill Jockey
associated_actsBoredoms
OLAibi
websiteooioo.jp
current_membersYOSHIMIO
KayaN
AyA
MISHINA

| | past_members | Kyoko Maki Yoshiko | ::

| name = OOIOO | background = group_or_band | image = OOIOO.jpg | image_size = | caption = OOIOO performing at All Tomorrow's Parties, 2004 | origin = Japan | genre = | years_active = 1996–present | label = Trattoria Records, Thrill Jockey | associated_acts = Boredoms OLAibi | website = ooioo.jp | current_members = YOSHIMIO KayaN AyA MISHINA

| past_members = Kyoko Maki Yoshiko OOIOO is a Japanese experimental rock band. The four-piece ensemble was founded by Yoshimi P-We (also known as Yoshimio), the drummer and occasional trumpeter for Boredoms. The band's origin lies in a photo shoot that Yoshimi was asked to do for a magazine. She invited a few of her friends to join her, and they created a fake band for the shoot, which they later decided to make real. The band quickly gained attention by being the opening act for Sonic Youth in 1997 on their Japan tour.

According to AllMusic's Kieran McCarthy "It's next to impossible to describe their sound, because — by design — it rarely follows consistent patterns". Some of their music has been described as having "a majestic ebb and flow that suggests natural wonders" or a "witchy, tribal side". Either way, at any one time it may incorporate chanting and punchy drums, dancey polyrhythms atonal composition or psychedelia.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Compilations

  • Shock City Shockers 2 (2001)
  • COCOCOOOIOO: The Best of Shock City 1997–2001 (2004)
    • highlights from their first three albums, with a remixed track from the Shock City Shockers 2 compilation

Personnel

Current members

  • YOSHIMIOvocals, guitar
  • KayaN — guitars, vocals, keyboards
  • AyA — bass
  • MISHINA — drums

Former members

  • Ai — drums
  • Kyoko — vocals, guitar (died July 19, 2015)
  • Maki — bass, keyboards
  • Yoshico — drums (Her real name is Yuka Yoshimura. She is currently a member of CATSUOMATICDEATH, METALCHICKS, and a former member of DMBQ)

Guest musicians

References

References

  1. McCarthy, Kieran. "((( OOIOO > Biography )))".
  2. "OOIOO by Scott Davis - BOMB Magazine".
  3. "Gold & Green, by OOIOO".
  4. Phares, Heather. (2005-09-13). "((( Gold and Green > Overview )))".
  5. Dodero, Camille. (2007-03-21). "New York — Sound of the City — Live: OOIOO's Yoshimi Doesn't Let Those Evil Robots Eat Me".
  6. (2007-04-05). "Interviews: OOIOO".
  7. "RIP: Kyoko, co-founder of OOIOO".

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