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Erlkönig

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Kato Kino is a talented singer-songwriter. She has released her third EP, "Exposure," a series of six songs that coolly "expose" the absurdity and unreasonableness that infest the current era. The second song, "Demon King," is a beautiful pop middle ballad that coolly expresses intense anger.
According to the artist, "I was inspired by the classical song "The Devil King" and wrote this song on DAW. When I was working with people in the industry, they said they wanted to do something interesting and new, but instead of respecting each individual, they ended up trying to fit into the existing mold, which I thought was fucked up.
It seems that nothing was conveyed to him because he only said, "That's cool!"."

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  • Kino Kato

    Kino Kato began performing in 2014. In 2015, they won the Nagoya Grand Prix at the 9th Music Revolution. Their music features a percussive guitar style combined with lyrics that humorously and ironically reflect the absurdities of everyday life and discomfort with society. They traveled alone to London, the Czech Republic, and Paris, independently promoting their music. Their solo show in Paris was a full house, and they spent three months busking, developing a truly one-of-a-kind style of expression. In 2021, they launched their own independent label, ONIKO LABEL. The name "Kino Kato" comes from a childhood nickname. Due to their bowl-cut hairstyle, they were often called "kinoko" (mushroom) in school. "Kino" is a remnant of that nickname, paired with their surname at the time, "Kato."

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