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dancing to the blues
Nozomi Lyn is a Los Angeles-based trilingual Singer-Songwriter, Film Composer, Multi-Instrumentalist, and Producer of Japanese and Chinese descent. Originally from Tokyo, Japan, and growing up between Japan, China, Canada, and the United States, her multicultural background has deeply influenced her musical voice and storytelling. As a singer-songwriter, Nozomi began songwriting at age 11 and by 14 had established herself as both a performer and recording artist. She released her debut single in 2016, followed by her EP WEST COAST in 2018. In 2020, she collaborated with Grammy-nominated producer Joseph Magee on several singles. One of her songs charted in the Top 5 on Belgium's iTunes Pop Album Chart and Top 20 Overall. On Valentine's Day 2025, she released Old Fashioned Valentine, a self-produced single mixed by herself and mastered by multi-Emmy Award-winner Jamie Lawrence. Her performances include international cultural events, televised appearances, and stadium concerts such as singing the Canadian national anthem at a BC Lions game at BC Place in Vancouver. As a film composer, Nozomi has written original music for award-winning short films, animations, and documentaries. She recently served as score editor for the PBS documentary series In Her Nature, assisting composer Tammy Ari. Her recent credits include 'The Scars We Choose', a documentary screened at DOC NYC Festival 2024; "The White Flag", which won Best Short Film at the I.F.B. Studios 2025 Film Festival; and "One Bullet on a Blade", an animated short that won multiple awards at the Anatolia International Film Festival and was a finalist at the New York International Film Awards. Nozomi is also passionate about the sound creation process in film. She handled foley and sound design for the short film "Buttons" which was named a semi-finalist at the Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival 2025. Outside of film scoring, Nozomi is involved with musical theater, live orchestras, radio shows, and supporting multi-cultural projects. She served as a music assistant to composer Cecilia Lin on the musical Fusong, which had an industry reading at New 42 Studios in New York City. Her orchestral works have been recorded by the Budapest Symphony Orchestra. She also hosts Sleepless in Seattle in Mandarin, a monthly music radio show airing on Chinese Radio Seattle. As of July 2025, she was appointed Director of the Japan-China Film Festival Executive Committee, where she represents and honors her cultural heritage. As a performer, Nozomi was invited to sing at the China-Italy-Canada Cultural Development Week hosted by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government in 2016, with performances broadcast on CCTV and HNBTV. In her early years, she frequently performed at cafés and bars in Vancouver, and in 2017, she sang the Canadian national anthem at a BC Lions football game at BC Place Stadium. This summer, Nozomi will perform her original compositions with the Harbin Symphony Orchestra at Harbin Concert Hall on August 23, 2025, as part of Tokiko Kato's 60th Anniversary Concert. The day before, she will release a trilingual EP created in collaboration with Tokiko Kato and composer/arranger Shinji Miyazaki (known for Pokémon, Doraemon, and Crayon Shin-chan). Nozomi holds a Bachelor of Music in Music Business and a Master of Music in Screen Scoring, both from New York University.