Yu Yamada
Yu Yamada is a Tokyo-based musician who started releasing music around 2010. His early work includes the album "Cosmic Symphony," and he's known for songs...
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Yu Yamada is a Tokyo-based musician who started releasing music around 2010. His early work includes the album "Cosmic Symphony," and he's known for songs like "Holla!" and "Little Raindrop." The music tends toward atmospheric arrangements with piano and vocals.
He sometimes performs with other musicians, including Saya Arai on violin and Takuya Nishimura on guitar. The live shows aim for an immersive feel, blending live instruments with electronic elements.
Yamada has put out several albums over time, such as "Infinity Mirror" in 2015 and "Dreamcatcher" in 2021. His catalog includes tracks like "Paris City" and "Real You," which continue in that layered, introspective style.
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