Artist's albums
Unknown World Map
2019 · single
Ballet Mécanique
2018 · single
AfterSchoolDi (e) stra (u) ction
2018 · single
Songs of Atarima Etsuko
2018 · album
HIGE THE CAT
2017 · single
FLASH OF DOPAMINE
2017 · single
I'm Humanity
2016 · single
NEW MOON NI KOI SHITE / OTOMESENSOU
2016 · EP
Lonely Planet (Post)
2016 · EP
Yakushimaru Experiment - Flying Tentacles
2016 · album
Haikara Hakuchi
2015 · single
Cheer Cheer
2014 · single
Welcome to the Dimension X / Absolutely Monsieur
2014 · single
RADIO ONSEN EUTOPIA
2013 · album
Lonely Planet
2012 · single
Boys, come back to me
2011 · single
Tokimeki Hacker
2011 · single
Kirikirimai
2010 · single
神様のいうとおり
2010 · single
Blu-Day
2010 · album
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Biography
Artist, musician, producer, lyricist, composer, arranger, vocalist. Broadly active, from pop music to experimental music, and drawing, installations, new media art, poetry and other literature, and recitation, and more. Consistently independent in her wide-ranging activities. Etsuko Yakushimaru is an Ars Electronica STARTS Prize 2017 Grand Prize Winner. Producing numerous projects, including her band, Soutaiseiriron. Has written songs for a variety of artists and made music for films.While appearing on the music charts with countless hit songs, she has also created many experimental art projects. Making full use of state-of-the-art technology: gene recombination technology, satellite, biological data, a song-generating robot that used artificial intelligence and her own voice, and the production of an original electronic musical instrument. “Tensei Jingle” and “Flying Tentacles” albums, received praise from figures including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jeff Mills, Fennesz, Penguin Cafe, and Kiyoshi Kurosawa. With both the content and the very existence of her work being futuristic and radical, she brings together pop music and cutting-edge science, technology, and contemporary art in a way that is natural and unfettered. Emblematic of this was her inclusion as the first living musician to have a cover feature in S-F Magazine, Japan's best-known science fiction literary magazine. Including musicians who were featured posthumously, the only two are Etsuko Yakushimaru and David Bowie.