Ichiko Aoba

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Ichiko Aoba
青葉市子
Born (1990-01-28) 28 January 1990 (age 31)
OriginKyoto Prefecture, Japan
Genresfolk music
Occupation(s)Singer songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, piano, accordion, clarinet, flute
Years active2010–present
LabelsSinonome, Speedstar Records, commmons, hermine
Associated actsRyuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono, Cornelius, ZAK, MahiTo The People
Websitewww.ichikoaoba.com

Ichiko Aoba (Japanese: 青葉市子) is a Japanese folk singer and songwriter who was born in Urayasu, Chiba and raised in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. She releases music on her own label, hermine. Her main instrument is guitar, which most of her music is mainly composed of, but she also plays the piano, clarinet, accordion, and flute on her own.[1] Aoba is known for her acoustic sound and songwriting which is inspired by her dreams.[2]

Early life[]

Ichiko Aoba began to learn how to play classical guitar at the age of 17, and her music has been inspired by Disney music and Studio Ghibli, both of which she listened to growing up.[1] Her mentor was Japanese singer-songwriter Ami Yamada, who remotely taught Aoba the craft of the instrument.[2] Aoba's albums 0 and qp each feature two covers of Ami's songs.

Career[]

Aoba released her first album, Razor Girl (Japanese: 剃刀乙女), at the age of 19 in 2010.[3] Since then, she has released 6 albums, as well as a few live albums.

In 2013, Aoba was asked to work for a theatre production of "9 Days Queen", a stage play by playwright Go Aoki. She has also worked with Takahiro Fujita's Mum & Gypsy company in a production of "Cocoon", as well as a revival of "Lemming" by Shuji Terayama.[2]

Aoba was also featured in the soundtrack of the 2019 Nintendo Switch remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, and her arrangement was used to promote the game in Japan.[4]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

  • 2010: Kamisori Otome (剃刀乙女)
  • 2011: Origami (檻髪)
  • 2012: Utabiko (うたびこ)
  • 2013: 0
  • 2016: Mahoroboshiya (マホロボシヤ)
  • 2018: qp
  • 2020: Windswept Adan (アダンの風)

Live albums[]

  • 2011: Kaizokuban (かいぞくばん)
  • 2014: 0%
  • 2017: Pneuma
  • 2020: "gift" at Sogetsu Hall
  • 2021: "Windswept Adan" Concert At Bunkamura Orchard Hall

Other releases[]

  • 2011: Hinoko (火のこ) – Ichiko Aoba & Kazuhisa Uchihashi
  • 2012: Meteor (流星) – Haruka Nakamura & Ichiko Aoba
  • 2013: Radio (ラヂヲ) – Ichiko Aoba and the Fairies (青葉市子と妖精たち)
  • 2013: Yura Yura feat. Ichiko Aoba – (Dawn)
  • 2013: Soto wa Senjou da yo (外は戦場だよ) feat. Ichiko Aoba – Cornelius (Ghost in the Shell: Arise OST)
  • 2020: amuletum bouquet – Ichiko Aoba
  • 2020: "gift" BGM – Ichiko Aoba
  • 2020: Seabed Eden – Ichiko Aoba
  • 2021: Asleep Among Endives – Ichiko Aoba
  • 2021: Windswept Adan Roots – Ichiko Aoba

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Mostafa, Vanessa (27 February 2020). "Creating dreams with Ichiko Aoba". AsiaLive365. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Hadfield, James (17 January 2016). "Inspiration that comes in dreams and rice balls". The Japan Times. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  3. ^ Beltran, Sarah. "Beats Without Borders | Ichiko Aoba". Impact 89FM. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  4. ^ Barder, Ollie. "The 'Zelda: Link's Awakening' Soundtrack Set Is Entirely Legendary". Forbes. Retrieved 8 December 2020.

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