A Japanese musician blending electronic layers with melodic pop, from 'Paranoia Method' to 'Message From 7-Lights'.
For a quick sense of his style, try 'Paranoia Method' or 'I Sing Every Shine For You.' They're both good examples of how he layers synths around a solid pop hook.
His tracks like 'Paranoia Method' and 'I Sing Every Shine For You' show how he builds dense, catchy synth arrangements that feel both precise and expansive. That 2013 single 'Beat of Dream' got some real notice in Japan, and songs like 'Message From 7-Lights' keep that electronic-pop thread going. It's a specific, consistent sound from someone who grew up with both J-pop and Western rock in Tokyo.
He started in Tokyo, mixing those Japanese and Western influences into his own thing. By 2008 he had a band as his main outlet, singing on their material, and 'Beat of Dream' came out in 2013. Since then he's put out tracks like 'Kagami No Naka No Meiro' and 'Night Wave,' staying in that electronic lane.
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