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[[Image:MONO.jpg|right|400px|thumb|MONO in 2009]]'''MONO''' is a post-rock band from Tokyo, Japan. Their songs, all of which are instrumental, are usually focused on layered guitar melodies but strings and pianos are also prominently featured. Throughout their career, MONO has ascended consistently in both popularity and critical acclaim.
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[[Image:MONO - 2016.jpg|right|400px|thumb|MONO promoting ''[[Requiem For Hell]]'' (2016)]]
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'''MONO''' is a [[Post-rock|post-rock]] band from [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Their songs, all of which are instrumental, are usually focused on layered guitar melodies but strings and pianos are also prominently featured. Throughout their career, MONO has ascended consistently in both popularity and critical acclaim.
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==Members==
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* [[Goto Taka|Taka Goto]] - Guitar
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* [[Yoda]] - Guitar
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* [[Tamaki]] - Bass
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* [[Takada Yasunori|Yasunori Takada]] - Drums
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
MONO were founded in January 2000 by guitarist [[Takaakira Goto]]. Working by himself, Goto completed most of MONO's demo tracks, partly influenced by guitarist Loren Connors. By late 1999 Goto began the search for band members; the first to join was fellow guitarist and long time friend [[Yoda]]. Soon afterwards the two guitarists linked up with bassist [[Tamaki Kunishi]] and drummer [[Yasunori Takada]]. The group soon released a 4 track EP entitled [[Hey, You]] on the small independent label Forty-4.
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MONO were founded in January 2000 by guitarist [[Goto Taka|Takaakira Goto]]. Working by himself, Goto completed most of MONO's demo tracks, partly influenced by guitarist [[wikipedia:Loren Connors|Loren Connors]]. By late 1999 Goto began the search for band members; the first to join was fellow guitarist and long time friend [[Yoda]]. Soon afterwards the two guitarists linked up with bassist [[Tamaki|Tamaki Kunishi]] and drummer [[Takada Yasunori|Yasunori Takada]]. The group soon released a 4 track EP entitled ''[[Hey, You]]'' on the small independent label ''Forty-4''.
  
MONO's first full length album [[Under the Pipal Tree]], released in 2001 on Tzadik Records, was met with somewhat mixed reviews. It was later referred to by Goto in a 2006 interview with Phil McMullen as a "very, very young album". Whilst recording the album, the September 11th attacks took place, which were to have a significant effect on MONO's later work.
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MONO's first full length album ''[[Under the Pipal Tree]]'', released in 2001 on ''Tzadik Records'', was met with somewhat mixed reviews. It was later referred to by Goto in a 2006 interview with [[wikipedia:Phil McMullen|Phil McMullen]] as a "very, very young album". Whilst recording the album, the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11th attacks]] took place, which were to have a significant effect on MONO's later work.
  
In 2002, MONO finished their second album, [[One Step More and You Die]]. Many critics considered this as having a more distinctive sound than the preceding album. Soon afterward, MONO moved on to a new project in direct response to the aftermath of September 11th. This album was titled [[New York Soundtracks]] and was recorded in collaboration with several important members of the New York experimental scene, such as DJ Olive, Jackie-O Motherfucker, and Loren Connors. New York Soundtracks consists of remixes of all of One Step More and You Die's tracks.
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In 2002, MONO finished their second album, ''[[One Step More and You Die]]''. Many critics considered this as having a more distinctive sound than the preceding album. Soon afterward, MONO moved on to a new project in direct response to the aftermath of September 11th. This album was titled ''[[New York Soundtracks]]'' and was recorded in collaboration with several important members of the New York experimental scene, such as [[wikipedia:DJ Olive|DJ Olive]], [[wikipedia:Jackie-O Motherfucker|Jackie-O Motherfucker]], and Loren Connors. ''New York Soundtracks'' consists of remixes of all of ''One Step More and You Die'''s tracks.
  
MONO then embarked on the production of their next album, [[Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined]] which was released in 2004. There is much back story to this album, especially behind one of its songs, [[A Thousand Paper Cranes]]. The inspiration for this song was the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl from Hiroshima who contracted leukemia at the age of 13, dying shortly afterwards. While in her hospital bed, Sadako attempted to fold one thousand paper cranes, which, according to Japanese folklore, had once cured a girl of disease.
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MONO then embarked on the production of their next album, ''[[Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined]]'' which was released in 2004. There is much back story to this album, especially behind one of its songs, "[[A Thousand Paper Cranes]]". The inspiration for this song was the story of [[wikipedia:Sadako Sasaki|Sasaki Sadako]], a young girl from [[wikipedia:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]] who contracted [[wikipedia:leukemia|leukemia]] at the age of 13, dying shortly afterwards. While in her hospital bed, Sasaki attempted to fold one thousand paper cranes, which, according to Japanese folklore, had once cured a girl of disease.
  
MONO's next musical endeavor was a collaboration with Japanese solo post-rock musician Katsuhiko Maeda ([[World's End Girlfriend]]). This collaboration, titled [[Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain]], was released in 2005. The album makes significant use of string instruments such as violins and cellos, accompanied by MONO's guitar work.
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MONO's next musical endeavor was a collaboration with Japanese solo post-rock musician [[Maeda Katsuhiko]] known as [[World's End Girlfriend]]. This collaboration, titled ''[[Palmless Prayer / Mass Murder Refrain|Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain]]'', was released in 2005. The album makes significant use of string instruments such as violins and cellos, accompanied by MONO's guitar work.
[[Image:MONO_10Ann_Show.jpg|right|250px|thumb|MONO's 10th Year Anniversary Shows]]
 
MONO released their next album, [[You Are There]]. You Are There met similar success to Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain and was accompanied by worldwide tours throughout 2006 and 2007.
 
  
A collection of EPs entitled [[Gone: A Collection of EPs 2000-2007|Gone]], as well as a 100 minute long documentary called [[The Sky Remains the Same as Ever]], were released in late 2007.
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MONO released their next album, ''[[You Are There]]''. The album met similar success to ''Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain'' and was accompanied by worldwide tours throughout 2006 and 2007.
  
In November 2008 MONO began recording their latest album with long-time friend and producer Steve Albini. [[Hymn to the Immortal Wind]], released in March 2009, brings MONO together with a full  The instrumentation is vast on this album, incorporating strings, flutes, organ, piano, glockenspiel and tympani into their standard set-up. While Hymn continues to mine the cinematic drama inherent in all of MONO's music, the dynamic shifts now come more from dark-to-light instead of quiet-to-loud. The maturity to balance these elements so masterfully has become MONO's strongest virtue.
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A collection of EPs entitled ''[[Gone: A Collection of EPs 2000-2007|Gone]]'', as well as a 100 minute long documentary called ''[[The Sky Remains the Same as Ever]]'', were released in late 2007.
  
2009 also marks MONO's 10th annoversary and to celebrate they are playing two very rare and special performances with the Wordless Music Orchestra in New York City on 8th and 9th May 2009. This will be the band's only North American concert in support of Hymn to the Immortal Wind. A preceding Japanese and European tour are currently the only dates fixed for 2009.
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In November 2008 MONO began recording their third album with long-time friend and producer [[wikipedia:Steve Albini|Steve Albini]]. ''[[Hymn to the Immortal Wind]]'', released in March 2009. The instrumentation is vast on this album, incorporating [[wikipedia:Bowed string instrument|strings]], [[wikipedia:flutes|flutes]], [[wikipedia:Organ (music)|organ]], [[wikipedia:piano|piano]], [[wikipedia:glockenspiel|glockenspiel]] and [[wikipedia:timpani|timpani]] into their standard set-up. While ''Hymn to the Immortal Wind'' continues to mine the cinematic drama inherent in all of MONO's music, the dynamic shifts now come more from dark-to-light instead of quiet-to-loud. The maturity to balance these elements so masterfully has become MONO's strongest virtue.
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2009 also marked MONO's 10th anniversary and to celebrate they played two very rare and special performances with the ''Wordless Music Orchestra'' in [[wikipedia:New York City|New York City]] on 8th and 9th May 2009. </div>
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[[Image:MONO.jpg|right|250px|thumb|MONO promoting ''[[Hymn To The Immortal Wind]]'' (2009)]]
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[[Image:MONO_10Ann_Show.jpg|right|250px|thumb|MONO promoting their 10th Year Anniversary Shows (2009)]]
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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===Albums===
 
===Albums===
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* [2001.11.11] [[Under The Pipal Tree|Under the pipal tree]]
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* [2002.10.02] [[One Step More and You Die|ONE STEP MORE AND YOU DIE]]
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* [2004.04.14] [[Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and The Sun Shined|Walking cloud and deep red sky, Flag fluttered and the sun shined]]
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* [2009.03.04] [[Hymn To The Immortal Wind]]
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* [2014.11.05] [[The Last Dawn]]
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* [2019.01.25] [[Nowhere Now Here]]
  
[[Image:Under_The_Pipal_Tree.jpg|100px]] 
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===Best Albums===
1. ''[[Under the Pipal Tree]]'' (2001)
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* [2007.09.11] [[Gone: A Collection of EPs 2000-2007]]
 
 
[[Image:One_Step_More_and_You_Die.jpg|100px]] 
 
2. ''[[One Step More and You Die]]'' (2003)
 
 
 
[[Image:Walking_Cloud_and_Deep_Red_Sky,_Flag_Fluttered_and_The_Sun_Shined.jpg|100px]] 
 
3. ''[[Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined]]'' (2004)
 
 
 
[[Image:You_Are_There.jpg|100px]] 
 
4. ''[[You Are There]]'' (2006)
 
 
 
[[Image:Hymn_to_the_Immortal_Wind.jpg|100px]] 
 
5. ''[[Hymn to the Immortal Wind]]'' (2009)
 
 
 
===EP's===
 
 
 
[[Image:Hey_You.jpg|100px]]
 
1. ''[[Hey, You]]'' (2000)
 
 
 
[[Image:MONO-PELICAN_Split_LP.jpg|100px]]
 
2. ''[[MONO/Pelican Split]]'' LP (2005)
 
  
[[Image:Memorie_Dal_Futuro.jpg|100px]]  
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===Mini-Albums===
3. ''[[Memorie dal Futuro]]'' 10" LP (2006)
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* [2000.09.09] [[Hey,You. EP]]
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* [2006.04.05] [[You Are There]]
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* [2006.11.01] [[Memorie dal Futuro]]
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* [2007.04.18] [[The Phoenix Tree]]
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* [2012.08.22] [[For My Parents]]
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* [2014.11.05] [[Rays of Darkness]]
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* [2016.10.14] [[Requiem For Hell]]
  
[[Image:The_Phoenix_Tree.jpg|100px]]  
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===Split Albums===
4. ''[[The Phoenix Tree]]'' (Travels In Constants Vol. 22) (2007)
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* [2005.10.11] [[Pelican / Mono|Pelican/Mono]] <small>([[wikipedia:Pelican (band)|Pelican]]/'''MONO''')</small>
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* [2006.09.12] [[Palmless Prayer / Mass Murder Refrain|Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain]] <small>([[world's end girlfriend]]/'''MONO''')</small>
  
===Other Works===
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===Live Albums===
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* [2010.04.27] [[Holy Ground: NYC Live With The Soundless Music Orchestra]]
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* [2015.04.14] [[The Last Dawn/Rays of Darkness: Tour 2014 - 2015]]
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* [2017.02.12] [[Mono Live In Melbourne]]
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* [2021.03.19] [[Beyond The Past - Live in London with The Platinum Anniversary Orchestra|BEYOND THE PAST・LIVE IN LONDON WITH THE PLATINUM ANNIVERSARY ORCHESTRA]]
  
[[Image:New_York_Soundtracks.jpg|100px]]  
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===Remix Albums===
1. ''[[New York Soundtracks]]'' (2004)
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* [2004.02.14] [[New York Soundtracks]]
  
[[Image:Palmless_Prayer-Mass_Murder_Refrain.jpg|100px]]  
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===Digital Singles===
2. ''[[Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain]]'' (Collaboration with [[World's End Girlfriend]]) (2005)
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* [2013.11.27] [[Kanata]]
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* [2019.11.08] [[Before the Past Live From Electrical Audio|Before the Past • Live From Electrical Audio]]
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* [2021.02.24] [[Nowhere, Now Here]] feat. [[The Platinum Anniversary Orchestra]]
  
[[Image:GONE.jpg|100px]]  
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===Split Singles===
3. ''[[Gone: A Collection of EPs 2000-2007]]'' (2007)
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* [2015.10.23] [[Transcendental]] <small>('''MONO'''/[[wikipedia:The Ocean (band)|THE OCEAN]])</small>
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* [2019.11.29] [[Exit in Darkness]] <small>('''MONO''' & [[wikipedia:A.A. Williams|A.A. WILLIAMS]])</small>
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* [2019.12.13] [[Winter Light]] <small>('''MONO''' & [[wikipedia:A.A. Williams|A.A. WILLIAMS]])</small>
  
==Videography==
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===Vinyls===
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* [2002.10.02] [[One Step More And You Die|ONE STEP MORE AND YOU DIE]]
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* [2012.08.22] [[For My Parents]]
  
[[Image:The_Sky_Remains_The_Same_As_Ever.jpg‎|100px]]
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===Video Releases===
1. ''[[The Sky Remains the Same as Ever]]'' (DVD; 2007)
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* [2007.09.11] [[The Sky Remains the Same as Ever]]
 
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* [2010.04.27] [[Holy Ground: NYC Live With The Soundless Music Orchestra]]
==Internal Links==
 
  
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===Compilations / Other===
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* [2002.??.??] [[Session 02]]
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* [2000.??.??] [[One Step More And You Die / New York Soundtracks|One Step More And You Die/New York Soundtracks]]
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* [2014.??.??] [[The Last Dawn & Rays Of Darkness]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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* [http://monoofjapan.com/ Official Website]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/MONOofJapan/ Official Youtube]
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* [https://vimeo.com/monoofjapan/ Official Vimeo]
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* [https://open.spotify.com/user/monoofjapan Official Spotify]
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* [https://soundcloud.com/monoofjapan Official Soundcloud]
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* [http://www.myspace.com/monojp Official MySpace]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/monoofjapan2 Official Facebook]
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* [http://www.instagram.com/monoofjapan Official Instagram]
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* [http://monoofjapan.tumblr.com/ Official Tumblr]
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* [https://monoofjapan.bandcamp.com/ Official Bandcamp]
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* [http://www.songkick.com/artists/201140-mono Official Page at Songkick]
  
*[http://www.mono-jpn.com MONO's Official Site]
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*[http://www.last.fm/music/Mono/ MONO @ last.fm]
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[[Category:Japanese Bands]]
*[http://www.myspace.com/monojp MONO @ MySpace]
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[[Category:J-Rock]]
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mono-Japan/12609779342 MONO @ Facebook]
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[[Category:2000 Debut]]
*[http://www.archive.org/details/Mono MONO @ Live Music Archive]
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[[Category:J-Experimental]]
*[http://www.temporaryresidence.com/ Temporary Residence Ltd] (U.S. Label)
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[[Category:Experimental]]
*[http://www.humanhighwayrecords.com/ Human Highway Records] (Japanese Label)
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[[Category:Post-rock]]
*[http://www.conspiracyrecords.com/ Conspiracy Records] (European Label)
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[[Category:Ambient]]
*[http://www.pastelmusic.com/ Pastel Music] (Korean Label)
 
*[http://www.soundscape-records.com/ Soundscape Records] (Malaysian Label)
 
*[http://www.kittywurecords.com/ KittyWu Records] (Singapore Label)
 
 
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 

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MONO promoting Requiem For Hell (2016)

MONO is a post-rock band from Tokyo, Japan. Their songs, all of which are instrumental, are usually focused on layered guitar melodies but strings and pianos are also prominently featured. Throughout their career, MONO has ascended consistently in both popularity and critical acclaim.

Members

Biography

MONO were founded in January 2000 by guitarist Takaakira Goto. Working by himself, Goto completed most of MONO's demo tracks, partly influenced by guitarist Loren Connors. By late 1999 Goto began the search for band members; the first to join was fellow guitarist and long time friend Yoda. Soon afterwards the two guitarists linked up with bassist Tamaki Kunishi and drummer Yasunori Takada. The group soon released a 4 track EP entitled Hey, You on the small independent label Forty-4.

MONO's first full length album Under the Pipal Tree, released in 2001 on Tzadik Records, was met with somewhat mixed reviews. It was later referred to by Goto in a 2006 interview with Phil McMullen as a "very, very young album". Whilst recording the album, the September 11th attacks took place, which were to have a significant effect on MONO's later work.

In 2002, MONO finished their second album, One Step More and You Die. Many critics considered this as having a more distinctive sound than the preceding album. Soon afterward, MONO moved on to a new project in direct response to the aftermath of September 11th. This album was titled New York Soundtracks and was recorded in collaboration with several important members of the New York experimental scene, such as DJ Olive, Jackie-O Motherfucker, and Loren Connors. New York Soundtracks consists of remixes of all of One Step More and You Die's tracks.

MONO then embarked on the production of their next album, Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined which was released in 2004. There is much back story to this album, especially behind one of its songs, "A Thousand Paper Cranes". The inspiration for this song was the story of Sasaki Sadako, a young girl from Hiroshima who contracted leukemia at the age of 13, dying shortly afterwards. While in her hospital bed, Sasaki attempted to fold one thousand paper cranes, which, according to Japanese folklore, had once cured a girl of disease.

MONO's next musical endeavor was a collaboration with Japanese solo post-rock musician Maeda Katsuhiko known as World's End Girlfriend. This collaboration, titled Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain, was released in 2005. The album makes significant use of string instruments such as violins and cellos, accompanied by MONO's guitar work.

MONO released their next album, You Are There. The album met similar success to Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain and was accompanied by worldwide tours throughout 2006 and 2007.

A collection of EPs entitled Gone, as well as a 100 minute long documentary called The Sky Remains the Same as Ever, were released in late 2007.

In November 2008 MONO began recording their third album with long-time friend and producer Steve Albini. Hymn to the Immortal Wind, released in March 2009. The instrumentation is vast on this album, incorporating strings, flutes, organ, piano, glockenspiel and timpani into their standard set-up. While Hymn to the Immortal Wind continues to mine the cinematic drama inherent in all of MONO's music, the dynamic shifts now come more from dark-to-light instead of quiet-to-loud. The maturity to balance these elements so masterfully has become MONO's strongest virtue.

2009 also marked MONO's 10th anniversary and to celebrate they played two very rare and special performances with the Wordless Music Orchestra in New York City on 8th and 9th May 2009.
MONO promoting Hymn To The Immortal Wind (2009)
MONO promoting their 10th Year Anniversary Shows (2009)

Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Split Albums

Live Albums

Remix Albums

Digital Singles

Split Singles

Vinyls

Video Releases

Compilations / Other

External Links

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