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Mono's next release was a collaboration with Japanese musician Aki Onda; whom the band met while touring New York in 2002. The band, Onda, and several notable members of the New York experimental music scene (including DJ Olive, Jackie-O Motherfucker, and Loren Connors) remixed One Step More and You Die.
The band, formed in late 1996 in London, [1] consisted of singer Siobhan de Maré and Martin Virgo on keyboards, synthesizer programming, and production.Virgo, trained in classical piano at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, had been working as a session musician since the early 1990s as part of the production team of Nellee Hooper, which led to credits on a remix of Massive Attack's ...
Mono Band were an Irish electronic rock band created by Cranberries guitarist Noel Hogan. The group, which uses a different lead vocalist for almost every song, [citation needed] first appeared when Hogan's website announced the name of his new project on 9 October 2004. Mono Band's first gig was 13 March 2005 at Dolan's in Limerick.
Mono (Japanese band), an instrumental band; Mono (UK band), an electronic band; MONO, Vietnamese male singer and Sơn Tùng M-TP's younger brother; Miky Mono, former member of Mono Inc., a German gothic rock band; Richard Targett and the Monos, a side-project to The Trudy
For My Parents is the sixth full-length album from Japanese post-rock band Mono. It was released in September 2012. The band also released a video for the opening song "Legend" titled "Legend: A Journey Through Iceland." The video was directed by Henry Jun Wah Lee. [10]
Mono Inc. is a German gothic rock, gothic metal and industrial band from Hamburg, founded in 2000. MONO is a derivative of Monomania (German "Monomanie"), a term from the 19th century psychiatric disease theory, a form of partial insanity conceived as single pathological preoccupation in an otherwise sound mind.
Formica Blues is the only album by English trip hop duo Mono. It was first released in the UK in 1997. It was first released in the UK in 1997. Four singles were released from the album, of which the lead single, " Life in Mono ", was the most successful.
Siobhan de Maré is a British singer, mostly known from lending her voice to the album Formica Blues by the UK band Mono in 1997. In 2000, she joined Robin Guthrie (formerly of Cocteau Twins) to form Violet Indiana, which varies from shimmery wall of sound style with similarities to dreampop, to sparse single-guitar songs with less effects.