Mono Discografia
Mono is an instrumental post-rock group from Tokyo, Japan. They play a dark, moody brand of dynamic guitar oriented music. They formed in 1999. Drummer Takada left the band due to personal reasons on 2017-12-09.
• • Years active 1999–present Labels, Conspiracy, Human Highway, Tzadik Website Members Takaakira 'Taka' Goto Hideki 'Yoda' Suematsu Tamaki Kunishi Past members Yasunori Takada Mono (stylised as MONO) is a Japanese band, formed in 1999 in. The band consists of Takaakira 'Taka' Goto (electric guitar, ), Hideki 'Yoda' Suematsu (electric guitar, glockenspiel) and Tamaki Kunishi (bass guitar, electric guitar, piano, glockenspiel). Windows Vista Ultimate 32 Bit Full Tek Link Indir on this page. Mono has released nine studio albums. The band spent their early years, from 1999 to 2003, touring Asia, Europe, and America continuously, and released two studio albums, Under the Pipal Tree (2001) and One Step More and You Die (2002) on the and Music Mine Inc.
Record labels, respectively. From 2004 to 2007, Mono signed to, released two more studio albums, Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined (2004) and You Are There (2006), and toured worldwide in their support. In 2008, the band took a break, returning one year later with a new studio album, Hymn to the Immortal Wind (2009), also on Temporary Residence Limited. During the tour that followed they recorded a live album, Holy Ground: NYC Live With The Wordless Music Orchestra which was released in 2010.
In October 2016 the band released their ninth studio album, titled Requiem for Hell. The band have cited a variety of, and artists as inspirations but stated that their aim is to transcend genre, rejecting the label which has often been applied to them. Mono's sound is characterised by the lead and rhythm guitars of Goto and Yoda respectively, both of whom make extensive use of, and effects. The band's live performances are noted for their intensity, both in the playing and in the.
Electric guitarist 'Yoda' in 2007 Formation and early years: 1999–2000 [ ] In January 1999, Japanese Tokyo-native electric guitarist Takaakira 'Taka' Goto began composing music and spent the remainder of the year searching for other musicians with which to form an instrumental rock band; eventually recruiting long-time friend and fellow electric guitarist Hideki 'Yoda' Suematsu on rhythm guitar. By December 1999, Tamaki Kunishi and Yasunori Takada had joined Mono on bass guitar and drums, respectively.
The band played their first show in late January 2000, at Club 251 in. In May 2000, the band entered Rinky Dink Studio in Tokyo and recorded their first extended play with engineers Tetsuya Morioka and Toshiro Kai, which was later self-released in September 2000: a Japan-only release titled on their own independent record label, Forty-4. The band spent the bulk of the year composing more music and performing live at various live houses around Tokyo, in the neighbourhoods of Setagaya,, and. Slingo Deluxe Full Version. Ben Dover Download. Download Fasters. Mono also travelled to the to play a one-off show in November at the in; a show which was later described by Paul Wheeler of rockofjapan.com as having a 'big beautiful sound that [.] naturally [expanded] through each song.'