Tujiko Noriko

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Tujiko Noriko
Background information
Birth name Noriko Tsujiko (辻子紀子 Tsujiko Noriko)
Born 1976
Origin Osaka, Japan
Label(s) Mego, Tomlab, Room40, FatCat Records, Editions Mego
Website www.tujikonoriko.com

Tujiko Noriko (born Noriko Tsujiko (辻子紀子 Tsujiko Noriko) in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese avant-pop, experimental musician, sometimes compared to múm, or Björk. Much of her music consists of repetitive layers of samples and electronic beats and melodies being gradually added on top of each other, with her singing on top of that. The lyrics are in Japanese and English. She has worked for the Austrian label Mego, and the German Tomlab. In 2004 she teamed up with Peter 'Pita' Rehberg to form DACM making the album Stéréotypie. She is currently living in Paris and is also working on experimental short movies. According to an article in The Japan Times, she has completed two movies: Sand and Mini Hawaii and Sun.[1]

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  • HOW TO, videos by graw böckler (2004 raumfuerprojektion)

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