Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2025

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.06.2025

Label: UNIVERSAL MUSIC LLC

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Crossover Jazz

Interpret: Akira Kosemura

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  • 1 SECAI 02:19
  • 2 Atlas 04:07
  • 3 Always You 04:52
  • 4 Lore 02:27
  • 5 Autumn Moon 04:46
  • 6 The Walking Man 04:45
  • 7 Under The Starry Sky 02:56
  • 8 Underflow 04:56
  • 9 MIRAI 03:07
  • 10 Ongaku 03:23
  • Total Runtime 37:38

Info zu MIRAI

MIRAI (means “future” in Japanese) is the highly anticipated new album from Akira Kosemura, renowned composer/pianist & one of the most streamed Asian classical artists, following his successful solo piano album SEASONS. One of his most challenging and compelling albums to date, MIRAI is his first-ever vocal project album with 7 notable singers such as Devendra Banhart, Mr Hudson, Baths, Benjamin Gustafsson & Miyuki Hatakeyama.

Kosemura notes that the concept of this record is to describe the future from his personal perspective with music, for next generations.

Based on his background and experiences as a Japanese and composer, the album unites various elements from Asian traditional instruments, songs of Nagas in Myanmar, film soundtrack to post-rock, neo-classical and electronica, in his one-of-a-kind musicality and several languages, just like post-war Japanese culture developed uniquely with the influence from western countries.

Says Kosemura; “I came up with this project as I felt a sense of division during the COVID pandemic.” As a father raising his son, his focus has been shifted from his inner voices to the message for next generations. Featuring various instruments such as dilruba, erhu, shakuhachi, koto, shamisen and many others, MIRAI is his phantasmal statement for the future, as well as his journey to the utopia of music.

Akira Kosemura, piano, keyboards, synthesizers
Guests:
Tom Adams, vocal
Mr Hudson, vocal
Miyuki Hatakeyama, vocal
Baths, vocal
Saro, vocal
Benjamin Gustafsson, vocal
Devendra Banhart, vocal

Recorded by Akira Kosemura at Schole Tokyo
Recorded by Shunroku Hitani at Studio Tanta, Pastoral Sound, 54it Tokyo
Mixed by Shunroku Hitani at 54it Tokyo
Mastered by Zino Mikorey at Zino Mikorey Mastering Berlin
Produced by Akira Kosemura




Akira Kosemura
When Akira Kosemura started making music, it was a kind of therapy during his difficult time in his early 20s. He carried an audio recorder to capture the soundscape he encountered, and those field recordings inspired him to create music with his piano. “My original reason for making it, after all, was to heal myself, a kind of rehabilitation technique and it is still part of my everyday life, or perhaps an extension of it. It’s like breathing for me” he recalls.

Since his record debut in 2007, Kosemura’s compositions have been reflecting his inner voice, and drawing various images silently and beautifully – from quiet nights, four seasons, to some stories about unknown people in unknown world. He garnered attention worldwide, collaborated with notable musicians such as John Legend and Devendra Banhart, and created scores for films/TV drama/video games like the Cannes featured film True Mothers (2020), Hollywood produced drama series Love Is__ (2018), the Nintendo Switch game Jack Jeanne (2021), TV anime Honey Lemon Soda (2025), and so many others. Completely self-taught composer/pianist has become one of the most streamed Asian classical artists, has signed Decca Records/Universal Music in 2022, and released diverse records including his renowned solo piano album, SEASONS (2023).

Now in 2025, Kosemura looks at a new direction. MIRAI (means “future” in Japanese) is his first-ever vocal project album featuring 7 notable singers – Devendra Banhart, Mr Hudson, Baths, Benjamin Gustafsson, Saro, Tom Adams, and Miyuki Hatakeyama.

“I came up with this project as I felt a sense of division during the COVID pandemic” says Kosemura. As a father raising his son, his focus on making music has been shifted from his inner voices to the message for next generations, and he decided to set the concept of this record to describe the future from his personal perspective with music, for future era.

Based on his background and experiences as a Japanese and composer, MIRAI unites various elements from Asian traditional instruments, film soundtrack to post-rock, neo-classical and electronica, in his one-of-a-kind musicality and several languages, just like post-war Japanese culture developed uniquely with the influence from western countries. The result is so colorful – we can hear the influences from post-rock such as Mogwai and Sigur Ros on ‘Atlas’ featuring Tom Adams, see ambient worlds featuring field recordings of songs of Nagas in Myanmar on ‘SECAI’ and ‘Lore’, and feel gentle winds in the mountains on ‘Autumn Moon’ featuring Miyuki Hatakeyama, which lyrics are cited from Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, a classical Japanese anthology of one hundred Japanese waka by one hundred poets.

Says Kosemura, “It was a great time for me to be able to bring out the various musical elements that influenced me from my young age to the present and incorporate them one by one into the album. We would travel diverse worlds through the record, and it ends with utopian Japanese music. I wrote the last track ‘Ongaku’ with the image of a Japanese festival that doesn’t actually exist. The ending of the song is also a little fantastical, with the sound flying off somewhere, as it is intended to be listened to again by going back to the first song.”

“This is very different to SEASONS. This looks at the world from a very different perspective” says the composer. Featuring various instruments such as dilruba, erhu, shakuhachi, koto, shamisen and many others, MIRAI is his phantasmal statement for the future, as well as his journey to the utopia of music.

“It feels impossible to get tired of, circumscribed and boundless at once.” -Pitchfork

“Fantastic stuff.” - Gilles Peterson

“Peaceful, evocative music” - Fact Magazine



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