Under the Pipal Tree is the first full-length album from Japanese post-rock band Mono. It was released in November 2001 on John Zorn's Tzadik Records. Between performing in Japan, Mono recorded their first studio album at Studio Take-1 and Forty-4 in Tokyo. The majority of the tracks were recorded live in one day, the recording session of which was funded by experimental American musician John Zorn, with the band handling production duties. The album features two previously released tracks from the Hey, You EP, as well as six original compositions.
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Under the Pipal Tree is the first full-length album from Japanese post-rock band Mono. It was released in November 2001 on John Zorn's Tzadik Re… read more
Under the Pipal Tree is the first full-length album from Japanese post-rock band Mono. It was released in November 2001 on John Zorn's Tzadik Records. Between performing in Japan, M… read more
There are at least eight artists sharing the name Mono: 1) a Japanese post-rock band; 2) a British trip-hop band; 3) a Dutch indie-rock band; 4) a female Austrian reggae artist; 5) a Swedish trance artist; 6) a Korean pop ballad trio; 7) a German field recordings project. 8) a Vietnamese singer and songwriter debut in 2022 with his first album "22" 1) Mono are a post-rock band from Tokyo, Japan formed in 1999. The songs, all of which are instrumental (their only song featuring vocals is off Rays of Darkness entitled 'The Hand that Holds the Truth' which has guest… read more
There are at least eight artists sharing the name Mono: 1) a Japanese post-rock band; 2) a British trip-hop band; 3) a Dutch indie-rock band; 4) a female Austrian reggae artist; 5) a Swedis… read more
There are at least eight artists sharing the name Mono: 1) a Japanese post-rock band; 2) a British trip-hop band; 3) a Dutch indie-rock band; 4) a female Austrian reggae artist; 5) a Swedish trance artist; 6) a Korean pop ballad trio; … read more