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Oh No Ono

Oh No Ono is a quintet from Aalborg, Denmark. The band was formed in 2003 by Kristoffer Rom (drums), Aske Zidore (guitar, vocals, samples), Kristian Olsen (keyboards etc.) and Malthe Fischer (vocals, guitar and samples).

Oh No Ono released an EP (Now You Know Oh No Ono) in February 2005 and has since then been a highly influential band on the Danish music scene.

On their debut album Yes, the band, which has grown from 4 to 5 members since its beginning (with the addition of Nis Svoldgaard on bass), mixed old virtues with a modern sound and production, creating a mix of alternative pop, electroclash, funk and New Wave. The vocals of Malthe Fischer move insistently on top of a collage of synthesizers, organ, syncopated guitars, slap bass and a tight cyber-funk groove. ”Yes” was produced by Jesper Mortensen & Oh No Ono and it was recorded in Deltalab, Thomas Troelsen's studio where some of the most recognized Danish and international artists have recorded their material.

Kristian Olsen left in 2008 and was replaced with Nicolai Koch[1]. Shortly after Kristians departure the band began recording their next album Eggs.

Eggs was released in Denmark on April 20, 2009 by the mysterious label 01-11700170 [2] in collaboration with Morningside Records [3]. "Eggs" was recorded over a period of 9 months in various Danish studios & churches. The band also experimented with recording in unusual places like forests, beaches, abandoned factories etc. and with building their own effects using contact microphones[4] on different materials. Oh No Ono produced "Eggs" themselves.

References

  1. ^ "Interview in Cover.dk". Retrieved 2009-03-19.
  2. ^ "01-11700170". Retrieved 2009-03-19.
  3. ^ "Morningside Records". Retrieved 2009-03-19.
  4. ^ "contact microphones". Retrieved 2009-03-19.