My Japanese music phase of 2007/08 was kicked off after belatedly acquiring OOIOO's fourth album Kila Kila Kila. Thereafter I went back to albums #2 & #3 (Feather Float and Gold & Green), and forward to #5, (Taiga). The former two proved to be my abiding favourites of theirs.
Gold & Green was first released only a year and a half after Feather Float, and a few of its brighter and shinier tracks would have been right at home on the earlier album: 'Grow Sound Tree' and 'I'm a song', for example. Elsewhere, there's a softer & woolier mood, notably on the opener 'moss trumpeter' and the wonderful 'mountain book', the highlight of the disc for me, where a chanted chorus hovers over a burbling mix of sounds including tabla percussion.
I have the 2004 US CD re-issue on the Thrill Jockey label. It's a well-packaged item, with some delightful artwork, some of it by the mighty Yoshimi P-We herself.
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