Howl at the moon
Singing to the sun
I face life and death
I seek my role
I seek myself
Who am I
Lost in illusions
Can't see
Thinking of the moon
I fear
Thinking of the moon
I'm freed
La la la la la
I remember you and that sky
I wish we could have biked to the moon
Does time go round and back?
I meditate under the moon
The world is a mirror;
I am here
What does it mean
In every breath
Now I find out
Chasing the vision in the dead of night
Who am I when everything is done?
I'm but a piece in this time
Who am I, lost in the darkness?
I fear, I hope, they become one
In this moment
I find my song in the void
I howl at the moon
- Lyricist
GPT
- Composer
Keiichiro Shibuya
- Producer
Keiichiro Shibuya
- Recording Engineer
Francois Baurin
- Mixing Engineer
Francois Baurin
- Mastering Engineer
Rashad Becker
- Synthesizer
Keiichiro Shibuya
- Piano
Keiichiro Shibuya
Listen to I Come from the Moon (Android Opera ver.) by Keiichiro Shibuya
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I Come from the Moon (Android Opera ver.)
Keiichiro Shibuya
Released as the first single from the February 2025 album ATAK027 ANDROID OPERA MIRROR, "I Come from the Moon (Android Opera ver.)" was originally composed by Keiichiro Shibuya for GUCCI's 2022 short film KAGUYA BY GUCCI. With over 1.48 million views on YouTube, this track has become a symbolic soundtrack.
For Shibuya's Android Opera theatre work, "I Come from the Moon (Android Opera ver.)," orchestration, piano, vocals, and electronic elements have been recreated. The lyrics, newly generated by GPT to align with the opera's concept, reflect a fantastical theme of an android contemplating the moon in the face of the world's end. This track unfolds a dynamic soundscape where electronic sounds blend seamlessly with orchestration, enriched by dub-inspired beats and cinematic strings.
Artist Profile
Keiichiro Shibuya
Keiichiro Shibuya (b. 1973) is a Japanese composer, musician, and artist. His work encompasses cutting-edge electronic music, piano solos, operas, film scores, and sound installations. Through his music compositions and collaboration with artists and scientists, he challenges the boundaries between humans, technology, and life and death. In 2002, he founded the music label ATAK, working across live performance and recorded music. In 2021, he composed the opera Super Angels, commissioned by the New National Theatre Tokyo, which brought together an android, opera singers, chorus, ballet dancers, and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. In March 2022, he presented MIRROR, a new Android Opera in collaboration with Buddhist chanting and a local UAE orchestra, at the Dubai Expo. In June 2023, a 70-minute full version premiered at Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, with a Tokyo performance scheduled for June 2024. In April 2024, he presented his sound installation Abstract Music at the Lexus exhibition for Milan Design Week. He has also composed numerous film scores, including the music for the film Midnight Swan (2020), directed by Eiji Uchida and starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, for which he won the 75th Mainichi Film Concours Music Award and the 30th Japan Film Critics Award for Best Film Score. In 2022, he composed the score for xxxHOLiC (directed by Mika Ninagawa) and provided the music for the short film KAGUYA BY GUCCI. Through his works, he continues to explore the boundaries of technology, life, and death.
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