A Japanese group blending classical piano with electronic textures, often for introspective stories in anime and games.
If you want the full picture, listen to Rightfully for the anime side and Bulbel for the quieter, game-score work. Both feel like Mili.
Mili's music shows up in places where mood matters more than volume. Their track Rightfully got attention not just for its Fate/Zero placement, but because its lyrics sparked enough debate in Japan to face a temporary ban. Songs like Gertrauda and Camelia carry that same careful, almost fragile quality, they build little worlds you have to lean in to hear.
They started in 2012 with Cassie Wei, Yamato Kasai, and Yukari Komatsu, putting out Miracle Milk the next year. By 2015's Millennium Mother, they were already working on soundtracks for things like The Ancient Magus' Bride and later the game Ender Lilies.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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