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FUJI||||||||||TA & The Space Lady
Fujita, Photo: Dani Pujalte
June 26, 2025, 7 PM
FUJI||||||||||TA
FUJI||||||||||TA is a Sound Artist and composer based in Japan. He creates his unique sound art and music which takes various natural phenomena that respond to his interest in wanting to hear unheard sounds and noises. In 2009 Fujita hand fabricated an original instrument, a Pipe Organ. Since then, he has released a number of different sets, but what he has in common is that his expressions are mainly use the sounds of air and minimal. The release of album iki on Hallow Ground in 2020 led to greater recognition outside of Japan, and since then he has been active in Europe and North America.
His works have been presented in Rewire Festival(NL), Big Ears Festival(US), Send+Receive(CA), Variations Festival(FR), Volume Festival(AUS), Bourse de Commerce(FR), MODE(UK), Tectonics Glasgow(UK), Pioneer Works(US), and others. And some collaborative works with ∈Y∋ (Boredoms), Keiji Haino, Rashad Becker and others. His albums are iki [Hallow Ground], KŌMORI [Boomkat Editions], NOISEEM [33-33], MMM [Hallow Ground].
The Space Lady
Transcendentally beautiful, The Space Lady's music is returning to Earth. Transmitting messages of peace and harmony, The Space Lady began her odyssey on the streets of Boston in the late 70s, then San Francisco ten years later, playing versions of contemporary pop music with an accordion and dressed flamboyantly. Following the theft and destruction of her accordion, The Space Lady invested in a then-new Casio keyboard, complete with a phase shifter and headset mic, birthing an otherworldly new dimension to popular song that has captured the imaginations of the underground and its leading exponents ever since.
“This music has transcended genre, style and fashion, opening up hearts and minds along the way.” - The Quietus
“Bathed in echo and a warm blanket of hiss, Suzy Soundz' voice is utterly without guile on her Casio covers and Outsider Art explorations” - The Guardian
“Heart-warming, eccentric, and unselfconscious that attends to the fact that you don’t need ego and fancy gear to make great pop music.” - Dazed Digital
“101 albums to hear before you die.” - NME
The Space Lady, Photo: Roland Owsnitzki