Born in Tokyo, Ryo Yoshizawa began his career with OFFICEINTENZIO, a project led by Yukihiro Takahashi (YMO), and went on to join tours and recordings with artists such as Ryuichi Sakamoto and Jazztronik. Under his solo moniker koeosaeme, he has released works on international labels including Orange Milk Records (U.S.) and angoisse (Barcelona). Beyond his solo practice, he actively collaborates with filmmakers and experimental musicians, creating music for film, installations, and stage performances. His latest cassette work, Lilas, is now released via Kankyo Records.
We often express our individuality through the things we wear or surround ourselves with—clothing, fragrance, or favorite objects. Music, too, is something we can “wear”: it evokes memories and emotions, wrapping us in an invisible resonance.
This album was born from that very idea—the sensation of adorning oneself with sound. Its theme, “a color palette for the muse that lives within,” reflects the artist’s attempt to preserve what he perceives through the senses. Each track title corresponds to a color code, symbolizing a shade from this internal palette.
Across the album unfolds a serene, translucent, and meditative soundscape reminiscent of an Eastern utopia. Within it, Yoshizawa’s diverse musical expressions gently breathe—where the soft, clear tones of ink-wash painting intertwine with crystalline electronic textures, and organic timbres drift alongside synthetic fragments.
Amid these floating sonic scenes, one encounters lush rhythms that seem to emerge from deep within a tropical forest, as well as compositions evoking cosmic vastness. Ambient, jazz, contemporary classical, and experimental elements intersect, each appearing briefly yet vividly before dissolving back into silence.
The music dances freely, as if sound particles playfully interact, weaving layers of resonance that softly envelop the listener. Through this act of “wearing sound,” Yoshizawa tenderly traces inner emotions and lingering sensations—crafting a work where lightness and depth coexist, and an ethereal, dreamlike world unfolds with exquisite subtlety.
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released October 13, 2025
Recording & Mixing by Ryo Yoshizawa
Mastered by Chihei Hatakeyama
Cover Design by Yudai Osawa
Manufactured by Kankyō Records
There is something unimaginable happening here: blast-beats, toilet sounds, sonic manipulation, and a wild imagination for experimental beat. ◎omaru◎ is such a huge surprise to listen through even now because of how silly yet emotionally rewarding the progressions become on each track. I believe this to be one of the most entertaining and underlooked releases one will find, but I'm glad it's hear for the world to eventually recognize~ Dave T.