London-based Japanese singer, songwriter, composer, and producer Mieko Shimizu presents her new EP titled Phenomena of the Mind. The EP consists of a re-mastered selection of songs taken from the album of the same name, Phenomena Of The Mind, originally released in 2006, a year after the London terror attacks.
The EP starts off with "Signal Found," and the theme continues to shattered Dance Hall beats that reverberate to the “twisted sound of broken down London town.” In the track "Black Salt," a dark melancholic theme floats over fragmented, glitchy beats, compounded by the repetition of “black” which hammers the constant bombardment of racism prescient of the call for freedom that Black Lives Matter.
Mieko Shimizu is a London-based Japanese singer, songwriter, composer, and producer. Mieko first erupted onto the UK electronic scene as Apache 61; her searing alters ego. The self-titled album garnered plays by John Peel and she quickly build a name across the London & Berlin underground scenes. Previously she had released two albums in her own name, Totem and Road of Shells, then the album Minimal Dance as Mekon Zoo, and in 2020 she released her latest album I Bloom.
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