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Monomono

Monomono

Monomono has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 19 episodes and was first played on 5 March 2013.

There are at least two groups named Monomono:

(1) Despite a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most successful and best Afro-Beat boom bands, information about Monomono remains scarce on the Internet. Even the normally dependable, All Music Guide, lacks a bio on the three-piece outfit. I’ll presume it’s due to Google searches yielding results on “the kissing disease,” not Monomono’s definition in Yoruba: Dawn of Awareness.

Fronted by golden-throated frontman, Johnny Haastrup (also known as Joni), Dawn of Awareness saw release on Capitol/EMI in 1974. Unsurprisingly, it takes direct cues from Nigerian funk overlord, Fela Kuti, who’d previously employed Monomono co-founder, Friday Jumbo, as a conguero. In fact, the album cover even offers, “thanks to brother Fela, for the little hint that did a good job.”

But rather than succumb to sterile imitation, Monomono cook up their own sound, opting for a comparatively poppier aesthetic (meaning most tracks run in the four to six minute range). Nonetheless, if you dig Fela, you’ll love this, with star-scraping vocals, infinite organ lines, polyrhythmic drums, and supernal sax riffs, all snipped from the same sokoto.

(2) A swedish sound art/noise/spoken word/poetry duo consisting of Lars Carlsson and Fredrik Nyberg. They released the album ADSR in 2011.

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Monomono

Monomono has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 19 episodes and was first played on 5 March 2013.

There are at least two groups named Monomono:

(1) Despite a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most successful and best Afro-Beat boom bands, information about Monomono remains scarce on the Internet. Even the normally dependable, All Music Guide, lacks a bio on the three-piece outfit. I’ll presume it’s due to Google searches yielding results on “the kissing disease,” not Monomono’s definition in Yoruba: Dawn of Awareness.

Fronted by golden-throated frontman, Johnny Haastrup (also known as Joni), Dawn of Awareness saw release on Capitol/EMI in 1974. Unsurprisingly, it takes direct cues from Nigerian funk overlord, Fela Kuti, who’d previously employed Monomono co-founder, Friday Jumbo, as a conguero. In fact, the album cover even offers, “thanks to brother Fela, for the little hint that did a good job.”

But rather than succumb to sterile imitation, Monomono cook up their own sound, opting for a comparatively poppier aesthetic (meaning most tracks run in the four to six minute range). Nonetheless, if you dig Fela, you’ll love this, with star-scraping vocals, infinite organ lines, polyrhythmic drums, and supernal sax riffs, all snipped from the same sokoto.

(2) A swedish sound art/noise/spoken word/poetry duo consisting of Lars Carlsson and Fredrik Nyberg. They released the album ADSR in 2011.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

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The World Might Fall Over
Monomono
His Master's Voice1973
Tire Loma Da Nigbehin
Monomono
Strut2012
Loma Da Nigbehin
Monomono Tire
Strut2009
Tire Loma Da Negbehin
Monomono
Capitol Records1974
Kenimania
Monomono
His Master's Voice1973
Ema Kowa Lasa Ile Wa
Monomono
His Master's Voice1973
Give The Beggar A Chance
Monomono
His Master's Voice1973
Li-Da-Lou
Monomono
Tummy Touch2011
Layipo
Monomono
Capitol Records1974
Ema Kowa Iasa Ile Wa
Mono Mono
Soundway2008