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In August this year, cokiyu, the "diva of Japanese electronica," released her first EP in about 10 years, "Kouya.
This EP has been featured in various media and playlists, and her first release in a long time has been overflowing with happy voices on social networking sites, suddenly making the electronica world buzz with excitement and sensation.
This time, LADAISLE's producer dddeeeellllaaa, whose own works have been highly acclaimed on Spotify's "Jazztronica" playlist and also has many collaboration works with overseas artists, remixed "Shiosai", one of the most acclaimed songs from the album "Kouya".
His unique Jazztronica flavor track with Lo-Fi HIPHOP and JAZZ elements, and cokiyu's wonderful melody and clear voice match well. It is a brilliant work that have opened up a new frontier for both of them.
The atmosphere of the song changes between the first and second half of the song. It's a "knock two birds out with one stone" composition.
Not only electronica and jazz fans, but also various core music fans from HIPHOP, Dance to J-POP should enjoy this work.
We hope it will reach many listeners of various genres.
Born amidst the forested mountains where the Shimanto River begins its quiet journey in Ehime, Japan. Her artistic voice first emerged during her time at music university, where she explored the fringes of electronic and contemporary sound, eventually bringing her sonic world to life on stage. In 2007, she released her debut album Mirror Flake, followed by Your Thorn in 2011 - works that led her to perform across Denmark, Australia, and throughout Asia, weaving delicate, immersive live experiences. In 2016, she collaborated with visual artist Akiyoshi Kitagawa on sidhe, a multi-channel sound installation enveloping VACANT in Harajuku with haunting layers of sound and image, accompanied by a 60-minute soundtrack. After a period of quiet, she returned with the EP Koya in 2021 and Zanzo in 2024 - meditative works echoing landscapes both internal and external. Beyond her personal creations, her music has found homes in film (Confessions by Tetsuya Nakashima), television and web commercials (including for KOSE Sekkisei and SONY), animated works, and runway shows - each a canvas for her intimate and textured soundscapes.