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Singer-composer Toshiko Ezaki and pianist-composer Ryūji Inouchi
released their collaborative mini-album, Musk, in 2005. This "vocalise"
work dispenses with the limitations of words, allowing Ms. Ezaki's uniquely
beautiful voice to quietly and deeply resonate within the minds and hearts of her listeners.
Because there are no lyrics, each listener can imagine their own narrative.
It's an "aroma of sound" that touches one's memories and penetrates the soul.
Listen closely - and feel your own personal story.
Toshiko Ezaki
Vocals, Backing vocals, Compose, Arrangement, Keybords
Ryuji Iuchi
Piano, Keybords, Programming, Compose, Arrangement
Toshiko Ezaki is a composer, singer, songwriter, and producer from Kyoto, Japan. She has composed many songs for well-known Japanese artists, such as Kosuke Atari and Misaki Usuzawa, and has sung background vocals for several more. Ms. Ezaki has also composed music and performed vocal work on many television and radio commercials, and has created instrumental pieces both internationally and in her home country of Japan. In 2002, Ms. Ezaki was put in charge of composing the music and singing the ending theme song for the animated cartoon series Pocket Monsters (or 'Pokemon') and again, in 2012, composed and sang background vocals on Pokemon's ending theme song. In addition to her compositions, Ms. Ezaki produces CDs for indie artists on her own label, Moss Green Records, works as a voice trainer and crystal bowl player, and continues to perform live in front of audiences across southern and central Japan.
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