Eiko Ishibashi is a Japan-based musician whose work has been released
by labels such as Drag City, Black Truffle, and Editions Mego. In
January 2020, she was commissioned to compose music for the exhibition
“Japan Supernatural” at The Art Gallery of New South Wales in
Sydney. This composition was later released as the album “Hyakki
Yagyo” by Black Truffle. The following year, in 2021, Ishibashi
composed the soundtrack for Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s film “Drive My
Car.” In 2022, she unveiled her new LP “For McCoy” on Black
Truffle and began her residency on the global radio platform NTS
Radio. Continuing her collaboration with Hamaguchi, she created the
score for his 2023 film “Evil Does Not Exist.” Additionally, they
launched the project “GIFT”, featuring a silent film by Hamaguchi
specially created to accompany Ishibashi’s live musical performance.
This project took her on tour both within Japan and internationally.
Ishibashi is set to release her new song album “Antigone” in March
2025 via Drag City, marking her first song album release in seven
years. Presented by Not Dead Yet. This is an 19+ event
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