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Jono Podmore : ウィキペディア英語版
Kumo (musician)
Kumo is a British musician and composer, the pseudonym of Jono Podmore who was born in 1965.
==Biography==
Kumo came into existence in 1994 when composer, producer, engineer and arranger Jono Podmore began work at Watershed Studios, London and with Plink Plonk records, founding 2 sister labels to Plink Plonk: Autoi and Psychomat. He began to play the theremin, developing new techniques for live performance of electronic music.
After a string of singles, remixes, live dates and international DJ commitments as Kumo, March 1997 saw the release of his first album ''Kaminari'' to significant critical acclaim.
1997 was also the year that Kumoo moved temporarily to France to work with Irmin Schmidt (of Can) on his opera ''Gormenghast'', which premiered in 1998 and was re-staged in 2004. A selection from the opera was released on Spoon/Mute records in 2000.
October 2000 saw the release of the second Kumo album ''1+1=1'' on Spoon Records.
In 2001, after extensive touring including the Sonar festival, the London Jazz Festival and the Can Solo Projects tour, the first Irmin Schmidt and Kumo album ''Masters of Confusion'' was released worldwide. Later the same year they created the sound installation ''Flies, Guys and Choirs'' for the Barbican Centre as part of the Elektronik festival. The installation is now available as a sonic experience for public spaces.
The duo continue to perform and give workshops together across Europe and work on film and TV music together including award winning German TV series and dramas.
The 4 track EP ''Kumo and Friends'' was released on Electric Tones Records in early 2003 and a successful collaboration with B. J. Cole was released on the album ''Trouble in Paradise''.
After further live appearances together, work began on a second Irmin Schmidt and Kumo album and the duo also made remixes (including P.I.L); performed live, held workshops in Germany and Portugal; and produced the album ''dot i/o'' for Mito Ichikawa.
The second Irmin Schmidt and Kumo album, ''Axolotl Eyes'', was released in Spring 2008 on Spoon/Mute/Warners and was set for release in Japan on P-Vine Autumn 2008. The 7 track album comes with a bonus DVD containing the complete sound installation ''Flies, Guys and Choirs'' in 5.1, accompanied by a 2-hour film by Jono and Sandra Podmore with Kate Shipp. The DVD was screened at the Sonar festival, Barcelona; Les Chants Mechaniques festival, Lille; and for the entire (Short Circuit ) festival, The Roundhouse, London, May 2011
A four track Kumo EP entitled ''Metapolis'' has recently become available on iTunes and further releases are planned.
In late 2009 Jono founded a new and ongoing analogue electronic music collective Metamono. With critically praised analogue only releases and legendary live events under their belt, the first vinyl release (''Tape EP'' ) was released 23rd Jan 2012

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