Some say that Tujiko Noriko is Japan's answer to Bjork - and the comparison is understandable. Noriko has made a career out of working with obscure artists and making the most unusual music, releasing on labels such as Mego and Tomlab, and now the Australian experimental imprint Room40. 'Blurred in my Mirror' is her sixth full length album and takes her sound into glitchier territory thanks to producer and Room40 boss Lawrence English. The collaboration came about after several email conversations, and the two began bouncing tracks back and forth, and is also notable for Noriko's use of English language as well as her native Japanese. The result is a darker and more focused album than it's predecessors - the tracks are draped in noises and thick drones which play perfectly into Noriko's light vocals. These are pop songs heard through a broken radio -if you have enjoyed the work of fellow Japanese chanteuse Piana then this will be right up your street...
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Some say that Tujiko Noriko is Japan's answer to Bjork - and the comparison is understandable. Noriko has made a career out of working with obscure artists and making the most unusual music, releasing on labels such as Mego and Tomlab, and now the Australian experimental imprint Room40. 'Blurred in my Mirror' is her sixth full length album and takes her sound into glitchier territory thanks to producer and Room40 boss Lawrence English. The collaboration came about after several email conversations, and the two began bouncing tracks back and forth, and is also notable for Noriko's use of English language as well as her native Japanese. The result is a darker and more focused album than it's predecessors - the tracks are draped in noises and thick drones which play perfectly into Noriko's light vocals. These are pop songs heard through a broken radio -if you have enjoyed the work of fellow Japanese chanteuse Piana then this will be right up your street...
Some say that Tujiko Noriko is Japan's answer to Bjork - and the comparison is understandable. Noriko has made a career out of working with obscure artists and making the most unusual music, releasing on labels such as Mego and Tomlab, and now the Australian experimental imprint Room40. 'Blurred in my Mirror' is her sixth full length album and takes her sound into glitchier territory thanks to producer and Room40 boss Lawrence English. The collaboration came about after several email conversations, and the two began bouncing tracks back and forth, and is also notable for Noriko's use of English language as well as her native Japanese. The result is a darker and more focused album than it's predecessors - the tracks are draped in noises and thick drones which play perfectly into Noriko's light vocals. These are pop songs heard through a broken radio -if you have enjoyed the work of fellow Japanese chanteuse Piana then this will be right up your street...
Some say that Tujiko Noriko is Japan's answer to Bjork - and the comparison is understandable. Noriko has made a career out of working with obscure artists and making the most unusual music, releasing on labels such as Mego and Tomlab, and now the Australian experimental imprint Room40. 'Blurred in my Mirror' is her sixth full length album and takes her sound into glitchier territory thanks to producer and Room40 boss Lawrence English. The collaboration came about after several email conversations, and the two began bouncing tracks back and forth, and is also notable for Noriko's use of English language as well as her native Japanese. The result is a darker and more focused album than it's predecessors - the tracks are draped in noises and thick drones which play perfectly into Noriko's light vocals. These are pop songs heard through a broken radio -if you have enjoyed the work of fellow Japanese chanteuse Piana then this will be right up your street...