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Etsuko Yakushimaru (やくしまる えつこ Yakushimaru Etsuko?) es el nombre artístico de una cantante japonesa de J-pop. Es conocida por sus trabajos de solo incluyendo muchos temas de series de anime, también es conocida como la principal vocalista del grupo de rock Sōtaisei Riron. Previamente, no se había mostrado al público hasta que lanzó su edición de revista de Studio Voice en julio de 2009.[1] Ella además tiene el alias de Tika α (ティカ・α?) cuando acredita sus letras y composiciones.[2]

Yakushimaru Etsuko
やくしまる えつこ
Información personal
Nombre en japonés やくしまるえつこ
Otros nombres Tika α
Nacionalidad Japonesa
Información profesional
Ocupación Cantante
Años activa 2006 a la fecha.
Seudónimo Tika α
Géneros J-pop, J-rock
Instrumento Voz
Sitio web

Trabajos



Colaboración



Álbumes



Singles


2009
2010

(Como Junji Ishiwatari, Yoshinori Sunahara & Etsuko Yakushimaru)

2011
2012
2014
2016
2018

Notas y referencias


  1. ImoRe-Blog:やくしまるえつこ、「顔出し」が意味するコト - blog post noting the change in policy on publicity photos
  2. Sound and Recording Magazine Archivado el 22 de mayo de 2010 en Wayback Machine., May 2010 edition
  3. Studio Voice, July 2009 edition
  4. Sailor Moon Crystal 3rd Season's Premiere Date, Theme Songs Revealed en Anime News Network (en inglés). Consultado el 6 de marzo de 2016.

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На других языках


[en] Etsuko Yakushimaru

Etsuko Yakushimaru (やくしまる えつこ, Yakushimaru Etsuko) is a Japanese singer, producer, composer, lyricist, arranger and artist. She is broadly active, from pop music to experimental music and art. Her output has also included drawing, installation art, media art, poetry and other literature, and recitation. She also produces numerous projects and for artists, including her band, Sōtaisei Riron. Along with appearing in the Oricon charts with several hit songs, she has also created a project that involved the use of satellite, biological data and biotechnology, a song-generating robot powered by artificial intelligence and her own voice, an independently-developed VR system, and original electronic musical instruments. Major recent activities include exhibitions at Mori Art Museum, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, KENPOKU ART 2016, and Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media [YCAM]. Her Tensei Jingle and Flying Tentacles albums, both released in 2016, received praise from figures including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jeff Mills, Fennesz, Penguin Cafe, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Toh EnJoe. She is known for her solo works including theme songs in several anime series, such as The Tatami Galaxy, Arakawa Under The Bridge, Space Dandy, Sailor Moon Crystal, Hi Score Girl, Eureka Seven and Mawaru Penguindrum. As well as being the lead vocal of the rock band Sōtaisei Riron, she also works as a contemporary artist, illustrator and narrator. She also goes by the alias of Tica α (ティカ・α) when credited for lyrics and composing.[1] In 2017 she won the STARTS Prize for Artistic Exploration for converting her pop song I’m Humanity into DNA.[2][3][4]
- [es] Etsuko Yakushimaru



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