Kyoka
Experimental electronic musician Kyoka began taking piano lessons as a preschooler and continued until she was a teenager. During this time, she experimented with tape recorders and itched to improvise and make music of her own. After she left her home to study economics in Tokyo, she purchased a Roland MC-505 -- a drum machine, sequencer, and MIDI controller -- and recorded tracks that led to her first releases for the Onpa label. A series of glitchy electro-pop albums titled Ufunfunfufu began in 2008, with 2 Ufunfunfufu and Ufunberlinfunfufuliveatnbi2009 following in 2009, and 3 Ufunfunfufu concluding the series in 2010. These releases brought about an association with German experimental techno label Raster-Noton, which released Kyoka's EP ISH (2012) and album Is (Is Superpowered) (2014). A refined set that switched from gentle electronic pop to lean industrial techno, Is (Is Superpowered) preceded an appearance on CI, the debut full-length from Raster-Noton leaders Byetone and Alva Noto's Diamond Version project. In 2016, Kyoka released a brief experimental EP titled SH.
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Discographie
15 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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Is (Is Superpowered)
Électronique - Paru chez Raster-Noton le 5 mai 2014
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SH
Électronique ou concrète - Paru chez Raster-Noton le 25 mars 2016
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Spoiled 130BPM (Kosmik + Nomadico Remix)
Techno - Paru chez Springstoff le 12 déc. 2022
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Body
Reggae - Paru chez Zimi Records - Can’t Make This Up le 28 juil. 2023
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Fall in Love
Soul - Paru chez B.O.M.B. Productions le 31 mars 2017
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Loss for Words (feat. Hen-Dogg)
Divers - Paru chez Bomb Productions le 14 juin 2019
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Call Me
Pop - Paru chez Zimi Records - Can’t Make This Up le 5 mai 2023
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