Hoahio

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Happy Mail 03:56 Tools
Less Than Lovers, More Than Friends 06:25 Tools
Hoahio Song 02:29 Tools
Marimo 05:24 Tools
Seeds 02:34 Tools
Jellyfish 02:45 Tools
Chatchat 02:20 Tools
Sea Wall III 07:22 Tools
Invisible Fireworks II 02:10 Tools
Dundun 09:20 Tools
Marimo II 04:35 Tools
Trap Crickets 04:30 Tools
Morning Stars 04:41 Tools
DJ Hashimoto 04:27 Tools
Pond Skater (Amembo) 04:16 Tools
My Sister, the Wind 04:17 Tools
Cach Thao Lap 03:38 Tools
Tightrope Walkin' 04:18 Tools
Neco 02:36 Tools
Let's Meet in Idaho 06:06 Tools
Knitting Crane 03:47 Tools
ginga 00:00 Tools
Tribal Markets 06:14 Tools
Another Dream of Africa II 06:02 Tools
low-tech 00:00 Tools
ricardo sex 00:00 Tools
Yachiyo View 00:00 Tools
fake arabesque 00:00 Tools
Yachito View 03:06 Tools
Super Jetter 02:47 Tools
Boken Gaboten-Jima 02:53 Tools
Track 11 02:53 Tools
Untitled 09:54 Tools
Pond Skater 00:00 Tools
hoahio 02:29 Tools
Pond Skater - Amembo 09:54 Tools
Tightropre Walkin' 04:18 Tools
Less than Lovers More than Friends 04:18 Tools
スーパージェッター 02:50 Tools
Less Than Lovers, More Than Lovers 04:18 Tools
Another Dream 04:18 Tools
冒険ガボテン島 02:57 Tools
З д р а в с т в у й т е ! 02:50 Tools
Gut 02:57 Tools
O Cure Me 02:57 Tools
Philosophy 02:57 Tools
They Have Begun To Move 02:57 Tools
They Go In Under Archways 02:57 Tools
Prometheus 02:57 Tools
Across The Sky #2 02:57 Tools
Our Colourful Culture 02:57 Tools
Across The Sky #3 02:57 Tools
I Was Old 02:57 Tools
Prisoner Chorus 02:57 Tools
It's Never Suiet 02:57 Tools
Remember 02:57 Tools
Todo Dia 02:57 Tools
A Screaming Comes Across The Sky 02:57 Tools
Orpheus Mirror 02:57 Tools
I Tried To Reach You 02:57 Tools
Across The Sky #1 02:57 Tools
Come On! Start The Show! 02:57 Tools
nvisible Fireworks II 02:57 Tools
hoahio - happy mail 02 - ginga 02:57 Tools
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Hoahio is a female project that was founded by Haco, vocalist and composer for both Happiness Proof and After Dinner. An Italian friend of Haco's is responsible for Hoahio's funny name. This mysterious word was written at the bottom of one of his faxes, and, thinking that it was an onomatopoetic expression in Italian, Haco decided to use it as the group's name. Later, she found out that he had meant to write the Japanese word "ohayo" ("Good morning"). In 1997, Haco started collaborating with Michiyo Yagi, a contemporary koto player formerly of Koto Vortex, and Sachiko M, samplist for Filament, and released their first CD, Happy Mail (AMOEBiC). In May 2000, their second album, which was released under the title Ohayo! Hoahio! on John Zorn's Tzadik label. This CD has received overwhelming praise from many Japanese and English music magazines, which have called Hoahio "charming, mysterious and delightful." Hoahio's work consists half of composed pieces and half of improvisations, and contains elements of a wide variety of genres (punk, minimalism, ethnic, techno, pop, noise, ambient), all of which are cooked up instantly with the unique Hoahio flavor to create a new musical vocabulary from their skewed understanding and nearly fake renditions of a variety of sources. In 2000, Haco (vocal, electronics, electric mandolin) and Michiyo Yagi (koto, voice) performed as a duo in three festivals: Le Weekend, Stirling, Scotland; LMC Festival, London; and City of Women, Slovenia. The audiences at these concerts too were won over by Hoahio's striking performances. Since 2002, Mari Era (percussion, vibraphone, marimba) has been working with Hoahio to form a new trio with Haco and Yagi. And with a bold yet witty flair, the three call up a world of almost unbearable beauty. In December, 2003, Hoahio's third album, Peek-Ara-Boo was released on Tzadik. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.