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"Berabou" is a catchy Edo-inspired hip-hop track created from the energy of merchant culture and publishing in old Japan.
Inspired by the spirit of Tsutaya Juzaburo, it centers on the power to recognize hidden talent and bring it into the spotlight.
Themes of ambition, recognition, and rising from obscurity are layered over lively beats and traditional Japanese textures.
Rumors, commerce, desire, and creative drive swirl through the streets of Edo, and this song reimagines that atmosphere through a modern musical lens.
The title "Berabou" carries the punch, swagger, and bold spirit of an Edo-style exclamation.
While the word's origin is explained in several ways, one theory links "berabou" to "Benranbō," a bizarre sideshow figure said to have gained attention in Edo-period popular entertainment.
Liminal Reverie is an instrumental music project centered on the theme between reality and dreams. Between day and night. After the crowds fade away. Moments where reality and dreams have not yet fully separated. Liminal Reverie turns the lingering presence, afterglow, and quiet atmosphere of those moments into sound. The project is built on two complementary musical axes: Japanese side: Edo Lofi Western side: Liminal Reverie Each explores a different world, while sharing the same sense of liminality.