Ooioo / Taiga
Album: | Taiga | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Ooioo | Added: | Oct 2006 | |
Label: | Thrill Jockey Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-12-10 | Pull Date: | 2007-02-11 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 4 | Jan 21 | Jan 14 | Jan 7 | Dec 31 | Dec 24 | Dec 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 08, 2017: | Music Casserole
Sai |
4. | May 17, 2014: | Music Casserole
Ats |
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2. | Jan 21, 2017: | Music Casserole
Umo |
5. | Jan 24, 2009: | Lost and Found
Uma |
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3. | Feb 05, 2015: | A Visit From Drum
Uma |
6. | Jun 03, 2008: | Local Sub
Umo |
Album Review
Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2006-11-25
Reviewed 2006-11-25
Japanese female combo led by Boredoms' frontwoman Yoshimi. Carrying the Boredoms' torch of experimental spaz-rock, this 8-song album finds Ooioo much closer to groovy percussions and jazzy/proggy string progressions. Violent outbursts and vehement experimentation are elegantly suppressed and for the most part everything flows smoothly. Lots of ethnic music influences in the mix. Play with Deerhoof, Stereolab, Boredoms, and the most worldly adventurous tracks by the Slits and LiliPUT. For Ooioo beginners with low levels of noise-tolerance, start with track 5 and then advance with track 8.
Play: 6, 1, 7, 8, 5
1. Dominated by heavy percussion. Sonic. Call-and-response vocals of revolting nature. Awesome sound-effects. Classic Ooioo.
2. Dissonant proggy guitars/bongos section followed by jazzy brass/guitar section.
3. Collection of tribal sounds. Think National Geographic. African tropical jungles.
4. Sparse electro effects, snare drums and jazzy vocals.
5. Electro glitch effects. Bongo percussion. Stereolabish vocals. Most listener-friendly track.
6. Most post-punky tune. Edgy strings and noise effects. Guitar line reminds me of the Fall. Beautiful worldly-sounding vocals. Brilliant track!
7. Percussion-dominated with spastic female vox. Cool whistling. Classic Ooioo. See older records.
8. Pretty, melodic but also lamenting/wailing vocals backed up by proggy/mathy guitars. Groovy percussion toward the end with psychedelic electro keys. Stereolab-ish in a way.
Play: 6, 1, 7, 8, 5
1. Dominated by heavy percussion. Sonic. Call-and-response vocals of revolting nature. Awesome sound-effects. Classic Ooioo.
2. Dissonant proggy guitars/bongos section followed by jazzy brass/guitar section.
3. Collection of tribal sounds. Think National Geographic. African tropical jungles.
4. Sparse electro effects, snare drums and jazzy vocals.
5. Electro glitch effects. Bongo percussion. Stereolabish vocals. Most listener-friendly track.
6. Most post-punky tune. Edgy strings and noise effects. Guitar line reminds me of the Fall. Beautiful worldly-sounding vocals. Brilliant track!
7. Percussion-dominated with spastic female vox. Cool whistling. Classic Ooioo. See older records.
8. Pretty, melodic but also lamenting/wailing vocals backed up by proggy/mathy guitars. Groovy percussion toward the end with psychedelic electro keys. Stereolab-ish in a way.
Track Listing
1. | Uma | 5. | Ats | |||
2. | Kms | 6. | Sai | |||
3. | Uja | 7. | Umo | |||
4. | Grs | 8. | Ioa |