Afrirampo

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Afrirampo live in Osaka in 2005
Afrirampo live in Osaka in 2005

Afrirampo (あふりらんぽ Afuriranpo?) are a band from Osaka, Japan. They are Oni (guitar, vocals) and Pikachu (drums, vocals). Since forming in 2002 they have toured with Sonic Youth and Lightning Bolt, collaborated with Acid Mothers Temple and released several CDs on various labels. In 2005 they performed at All Tomorrow's Parties, the avant-garde music festival curated by Vincent Gallo, and joined performance artist Yoko Ono on stage for her closing piece.

Afrirampo, like fellow Osakans the Boredoms, are fond of free noise, improvisation and nonsensical call and response vocals. Unlike the Boredoms however, they demonstrate an affection for catchy melodies, and during live performances often alternate between manic, distorted pop and extended, abstract, improvised noise pieces composed of looping fret noise, droning feedback, guttural barks and impromptu squealing.

The period 2002-2005 saw Afrirampo’s visibility within the ranks of contemporary noise rock increasing in a manner that Matthew Murphy of Pitchforkmedia.com described as "meteoric".[1] This might be attributed to their powerful stage presence, and hyper-energized live performances which have generated considerable interest within the alternative music press.[2]

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Title Release Label
cava/kocchi e oide Unknown Enban
A Unknown Self-Released
Afrirampo July, 2004 GYUUNE CASSETTE
A' December, 2004 AMT
URUSA IN JAPAN April 2005 Ki/oon Records
Kore Ga Mayaku Da June, 2005 Tzadik (record label)
We're Acid Mothers Afrirampo! December, 2005 AMT
Baka ga kita!!! July, 2006 Moonlight
Suuto Breakor September, 2007 P-Vine

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