Maika Loubté has just released a new song digitally, titled "Shinshō Volcano". It is inspired by a visit she made to Nagashima Aiseien (National Sanatorium for Hansen's Disease Patients). You can read about her experience and the thoughts she put into the song, in a text in the song's description on Bandcamp.
"Shinsho Volcano" will first be performed live at event "De-Silo Experiment 2024" to be held on April 13 at Wall&Wall Tokyo in Omotesando. Find details of the 2-day program (April 13 & 14) and tickets on the event's site.
Last month, Maika also released a 7-minute piano EP inspired by a novel from 1962, written by a 9-year-old girl named Megumi Takaku's "Sotetsu's Flute". The EP is titled "Sotetsu's Flute, Pebble of 2024 (Prototype)", and it's available for free on Bandcamp, and also can be listened to on Soundcloud and YouTube.
On April 7, Maika can also be seen DJing at event "Sukoken" presented by lIlI, to be held at Harajuku Space. Find details and tickets here.
Maika Loubté "Shinsho Volcano" (Download)
Maika Loubté 「心象volcano」
Water Records
Out now (4/3)
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Posted on April 4, 2024 at 22:48
| Released on April 3, 2024
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