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Momokomotion (Momoko Ueda) is a Japanese multi-instrumentalist/singer/songwriter/artist based in Bangkok.

History

After attending the San Francisco Art Institute, Momoko became a member of the Bangkok-based electroclash band Futon (as Momoko Futon).

In 2007, and now known as Momokomotion, she recorded her first solo album, Punk In A Coma.

In late 2007, Momoko Ueda and guitarist-artist Tintin Cooper, alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art, took part in Tokyo Wonder Site's [1] 'Creator in Residence' scheme in Shibuya, Tokyo while also performing for Tokyo DAF (Digital Arts Festival) in an art installation created by Bangkok-based design team Duckunit.

Band members

  • Momokomotion – Guitar, Vocals
  • Tintin Cooper – Guitar
  • Dr Usui—Guitar
  • Orawin Watcharapong – Bass
  • Patrice Schneider—Drums
  • Anna Voronoff – Drums
  • Mark - Keyboards

Discography

  • Punk In A Coma (Rambutan Records) 2007
  • Toy (with Bo Surattanawee) (Rambutan Records)

References

  1. ^ "Tokyo Wonder Site". www.tokyo-ws.org. Retrieved 29 June 2016.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Momokomotion (Momoko Ueda) is a Japanese multi-instrumentalist/singer/songwriter/artist based in Bangkok.

History

After attending the San Francisco Art Institute, Momoko became a member of the Bangkok-based electroclash band Futon (as Momoko Futon).

In 2007, and now known as Momokomotion, she recorded her first solo album, Punk In A Coma.

In late 2007, Momoko Ueda and guitarist-artist Tintin Cooper, alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art, took part in Tokyo Wonder Site's [1] 'Creator in Residence' scheme in Shibuya, Tokyo while also performing for Tokyo DAF (Digital Arts Festival) in an art installation created by Bangkok-based design team Duckunit.

Band members

  • Momokomotion – Guitar, Vocals
  • Tintin Cooper – Guitar
  • Dr Usui—Guitar
  • Orawin Watcharapong – Bass
  • Patrice Schneider—Drums
  • Anna Voronoff – Drums
  • Mark - Keyboards

Discography

  • Punk In A Coma (Rambutan Records) 2007
  • Toy (with Bo Surattanawee) (Rambutan Records)

References

  1. ^ "Tokyo Wonder Site". www.tokyo-ws.org. Retrieved 29 June 2016.

External links


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