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Mi-gu
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mi-gu (Yuko Araki) Yuko starting drumming for Cornelius in 1998. Went on tour with Cornelius to Glastonbury, Reading, and other famous mus… read moremi-gu (Yuko Araki) Yuko starting drumming for Cornelius in 1998. Went on tour with Cornelius to Glastonbury, Reading, and other famous music festivals. She formed MI-GU in 2003, releasing the first album "migu" from a British… read moremi-gu (Yuko Araki) Yuko starting drumming for Cornelius in 1998. Went on tour with Cornelius to Glastonbury, Reading, and other famous music festivals. She formed MI-GU in 2003, releasing the first album "migu" from a British label (Ochre Records). Three years later, the second album… read more -
Oorutaichi
7,178 listeners
OORUTAICHI is an artist from Japan, who began recording and performing in 1999, inspired by The Residents, The Doors, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Ap… read moreOORUTAICHI is an artist from Japan, who began recording and performing in 1999, inspired by The Residents, The Doors, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Aphex Twin and Dancehall Reggae. Initial recordings were multi-layered improvisations using "re… read moreOORUTAICHI is an artist from Japan, who began recording and performing in 1999, inspired by The Residents, The Doors, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Aphex Twin and Dancehall Reggae. Initial recordings were multi-layered improvisations using "real" instruments, toys and voice, evolving to composed s… read more -
Daisuke Miyatani
29,522 listeners
Daisuke Miyatani (宮谷大作) was born in 1982 and started composing in 2004. The theme of his music is daily life. He lives on the Awaji Island in Japan and usually works in a bookshop. Maybe that is where he finds the rest and silence to create his fragile compositions. Or it is his Japanese cultural… read more -
Minamo
13,956 listeners
There are two different artists under the name Minamo: An electro-acoustic group and a Free Jazz/Classical Duo. 1. In 1999, the electro-aco… read moreThere are two different artists under the name Minamo: An electro-acoustic group and a Free Jazz/Classical Duo. 1. In 1999, the electro-acoustic group Minamo was formed by Keiichi Sugimoto and Tetsuro Yasunaga. In 2000, minamo's sel… read moreThere are two different artists under the name Minamo: An electro-acoustic group and a Free Jazz/Classical Duo. 1. In 1999, the electro-acoustic group Minamo was formed by Keiichi Sugimoto and Tetsuro Yasunaga. In 2000, minamo's self-released CD-R "wakka" was reissued by the New Yo… read more -
Anne Laplantine
11,064 listeners
Anne Laplantine, native Frenchwoman who lives in Paris, belongs to the rare species of musicians who speak a unique musical language. We ev… read moreAnne Laplantine, native Frenchwoman who lives in Paris, belongs to the rare species of musicians who speak a unique musical language. We even venture to claim that it's a new language in the field of electronic pop music. Concerning… read moreAnne Laplantine, native Frenchwoman who lives in Paris, belongs to the rare species of musicians who speak a unique musical language. We even venture to claim that it's a new language in the field of electronic pop music. Concerning structure and composition, Anne Laplantine's music owe… read more -
Yoshihiro Hanno
10,138 listeners
Yoshihiro Hanno (半野喜弘) aka RADIQ is a noble musician/composer who practices broad creation from electronic music to acoustic movie sound track in all over the world and writes music basing on his own stance and point of view.Hanno had appeared in electro scene with huge impact of his original sou… read more -
Aoki Takamasa + Tujiko Noriko
22,645 listeners
In 2005, two fellow 28 year old Japan-to-France immigrant artists decided to collaborate on an album. Tujiko Noriko brought her avant-pop m… read moreIn 2005, two fellow 28 year old Japan-to-France immigrant artists decided to collaborate on an album. Tujiko Noriko brought her avant-pop melodies and voice while Aoki Takamasa brought his background in soundscapes and electronics. View wikiIn 2005, two fellow 28 year old Japan-to-France immigrant artists decided to collaborate on an album. Tujiko Noriko brought her avant-pop melodies and voice while Aoki Takamasa brought his background in soundscapes and electronics. View wiki