Solmania
Solmania | |
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Masahiko Ohno performing live with one of his home made guitars | |
Background information | |
Origin | Osaka, Japan |
Genres | Noise |
Years active | 1984 | –present
Labels | Alchemy |
Associated acts | Hijokaidan, Aube, Masonna, Vermilion Sands |
Members |
Masahiko Ohno Katsumi Sugahara |
Solmania (ソルマニア Sorumania) is a Japanese noise music project, founded in 1984 by Masahiko Ohno (大野雅彦). He was later joined by Katsumi Sugahara (菅原克己) (ex Outo), who first appears on Trembling Tongues (1995). Ohno is known for making his own experimental electric guitars out of spare parts and using them in his live performances and recordings; the guitars usually take an extremely bizarre form, utilizing unconventional body shapes, extra necks, strings and pickups in unusual places, and various extraneous gadgets such as microphones. Most of their instruments are multi-neck guitars and harp guitars.
Masahiko Ohno also works as a graphic designer, and has worked on almost all the releases on Alchemy Records and Hören.
Discography
Year | Title | Label | Notes |
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1984 | Gakinoizz (ガキノイズ) | Fatagaga Tapes | |
1985 | H·A·D·A·Y·R·O | ||
Vexation | |||
H.C.P. Resolvent | |||
Wörkenemy | |||
Re-Rurr | |||
1986 | Energetic Enema | with Kyōakukyōjindan (恐悪狂人団) | |
Highdrophobia | |||
1987 | Erosion | ||
1991 | Metamorphor Chorus | Alchemy | |
1992 | Morphine Nocturne | Vanilla Records | |
1993 | Psycledelic | Alchemy | |
1995 | Trembling Tongues | ||
1996 | Evil Bed | ||
1998 | DLO | ||
1999 | Live-Big Rig | Kibitsuri Tapes | |
2007 | Noise May-Day 04 | Alchemy | DVDr |
2013 | The Basement Tapes and Discs | Youth Inc. | 9 CDs + DVD |
Masahiko Ohno solo
Year | Title | Label |
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2009 | Destroy Ohno Monsters 1 | Fatagaga |
Destroy Ohno Monsters 2 | ||
Destroy Ohno Monsters 3 | ||
Destroy Ohno Monsters X |
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