Japanese sonic collagists
Buffalo Daughter formed in 1993, comprising vocalists/multi-instrumentalists
SuGar Yoshinaga and
Yumiko Ohno along with turntablist
Moog Yamamoto. Cutting-and-pasting sounds ranging from funk to lounge-pop to avant-noise, the trio debuted the following year with the LP Shaggy Headdressers, followed in 1995 by Amoeba Soundsystem; with the 1996 seven-inch
Legend of the Yellow Buffalo, they made their American debut, signing to Grand Royal. The full-length
Captain Vapour Athletes followed later that same year, and in 1997 Grand Royal issued Socks, Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll, a collection of material remixed by the likes of
Alec Empire,
Money Mark and
U.N.K.L.E.
Buffalo Daughter returned in 1998 with
New Rock, and another remix collection,
WXBD, appeared a year later. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide