Cuushe

Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mayuko Hitotsuyanagi, better known by her stage name Cuushe,[3] is a Japanese singer-songwriter,[4] multi-instrumentalist,[5] and record producer[6] from Kyoto.[7] She is based in Tokyo.[8] She is one half of the duo Neon Cloud along with Geskia.[9] Her music has been released on Flau and Cascine.[10]

Born
Mayuko Hitotsuyanagi
OriginKyoto, Japan
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • record producer
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Cuushe
Born
Mayuko Hitotsuyanagi
OriginKyoto, Japan
GenresDream pop[1][2]
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • record producer
Years active2010–present
Labels
  • Flau
  • Cascine
Websitewww.cuushe.net
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Biography

Growing up in Kyoto, Cuushe spent time in Osaka before moving to Tokyo.[11] She also spent extended periods of time in London and Berlin.[11] She started making music in 2008.[11]

Her debut studio album, Red Rocket Telepathy, was released in 2009.[11] In 2012, she released an EP, Girl You Know That I Am Here but the Dream.[12] Her second studio album, Butterfly Case, was released in 2013.[13] Patrick St. Michel of Pitchfork called it "a captivating collection of dream pop."[14] In 2015, she released an EP, Night Lines.[15] "We Can't Stop", a song from the EP, was used in the American dark comedy television series Search Party.[11]

In 2017, she became a victim of stalking and online sexual harassment by the glitch musician Ametsub,[16] who broke into her house and stole her unreleased recordings, musical equipment, and personal items such as clothes and photographs.[16]

Style and influences

In a 2012 interview with Dazed, Cuushe cited "musician friends, movies, [and] sadness" as her top 3 musical inspirations.[17]

Colin Joyce of Pitchfork wrote, "The wispy-voiced Tokyo songwriter is nominally a dream-pop act, indulgent in the stirring static and hushed whispers that have become requisite for the genre."[18]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Red Rocket Telepathy (2009)
  • Butterfly Case (2013)
  • Waken (2020)

EPs

  • Knit (2011) (with Geskia, as Neon Cloud)
  • Girl You Know That I Am Here but the Dream (2012)
  • Scar (2014) (with Geskia, as Neon Cloud)
  • Night Lines (2015)

Singles

  • "Light" (2020) (with Evan Dorrian, as FEM)

Guest appearances

References

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