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Graffiti painted across kawara rooftops under the midnight moon.
Lantern lights, wet stone roads, and the hidden backstreets of Edo glowing in orange light.
"KAWARAYANE GRAFFITI" is an Edo-era Boom Bap project
that fuses traditional ukiyo-e aesthetics with underground street culture.
Shamisen riffs, dusty hip-hop beats, wooden sandal rhythms,
and the rebellious spirit of Edo youth collide in a cinematic night ride.
It feels like modern hip-hop culture somehow drifted back into old Japan -
strange, nostalgic, and rebellious at the same time.
With the distant cries of "Go-Yo-Da!" echoing behind them,
the karakuri carriage races through the night once again.
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.