"Nariko: Language of Flowers" is now available for preorder. Features a limited-edition CD, poster, and stickers.
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"Nariko: Language of Flowers" is an environmentally-focused project inspired by the ongoing drought in California. It's a watery soundtrack that calls us to appreciate the natural world and reflect on how it influences our emotions, draped in an aesthetic watercolor package. We think it's one of our most visually-stunning projects yet. What do you think? Head over to the project web-page for more info.
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New JPOP playlist on Spotify & Apple Music featuring our newest release "Kurumi" with @mayonaka_orange / @sasakrect_2019 . Follow it for Japan based bangers!
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@annapanart @lazy_literatus The “fear” is also based in observable, well-documented, persistent abuse of power. At this stage of life, it should be crystal clear that we will not see the most equitable visions that tech apologists speak about. It will continue to serve the upper/elite.
coming soon, on june 28, my EP "smooth shadows" will be available on apple music, spotify and other streaming platforms.
pre-save: https://t.co/bDlj3ShmfC
featuring theo juarez (trumpet on track "evening dance")
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@BlockheadNYC And, the public losing its ability to remember artist names, works, and the degradation of the overall effort to develop their own taste, is a result of an industry that is bent on commodification. As examples, see how short-form video ruined attention spans & intentionality
@BlockheadNYC “Good music” as the end goal only serves a commodified vision of the arts, and that’s why it *is* a big deal. The effects do not favor the culture in which it benefits from. The culture should dictate hits, not corps or industry execs IMO