“Ikuko Morozumi” “Imagining a world that non-existent” just dropped.

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2025.7.20

“Ikuko Morozumi” released the new music Album “Imagining a world that non-existent”

“Ikuko Morozumi” just dropped the new and hot Album “Imagining a world that non-existent”. It will contain the songs 'Imagining a world that non-existent', 'Free movement', 'Space-time distortion', 'Auditory and visual hallucinations' and 'Mihai Dragon' total of 5songs. Enjoy the Instrumental sound from the far east Asia.

magining a world that does not exist What is imagining things that do not exist? There are things that do not actually exist, but look and sound as if they do, It is like an auditory hallucination or a vision, and this album expresses this ambiguity in the form of sound. For example, when we think and imagine something in our brain, the places in our brain are doing it unconsciously at the present moment. It is difficult for anyone to be aware of which place in the brain is thinking about something at the moment. Sometimes we remember something, sometimes we forget something, sometimes we go back in time, sometimes we imagine the future, sometimes we think about reality, and sometimes we talk to ourselves in our brains. We all may go back in time or escape from reality. It is easy to understand if you imagine a space similar to that. Perhaps there is no other place as dimensional as the inside of the brain. The brain is also an endless space like the universe. For example, there is a world where time does not exist. There are no months and days. There is no past or future. What exists is a kind of space that is close to weightlessness / or nothingness. In that space, various phenomena are unfolding day by day. Space melts down Space expands and contracts Space distorts Space falls and rises They are also reproduced in reverse at a tremendous rate, or slowly reproduced again and again. In other words, they may be "nothingness" in which nothing exists. Then, what is there in "nothingness"? And what do you think about it? Headphones are recommended due to the binaural sound.

You can find and check the “Imagining a world that non-existent” at 'Spotify', 'Apple Music', 'iTunes Store', 'LINE MUSIC', 'Amazon Music Unlimited' etc. Click here to see. Imagining a world that non-existent

Imagining a world that non-existent
  • 1: Imagining a world that non-existent

    Ikuko Morozumi

  • 2: Free movement

    Ikuko Morozumi

  • 3: Space-time distortion

    Ikuko Morozumi

  • 4: Auditory and visual hallucinations

    Ikuko Morozumi

  • 5: Mihai Dragon

    Ikuko Morozumi

Relase date:2025-07-20

Genre: Instrumental / Electronic / Sound Effect

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Ikuko Morozumi

Ikuko Morozumi

Sound artist, director, producer, event organizer, label owner, and radio DJ based in Tokyo. She has been learning classical piano since her childhood, and learned to play the horn in the brass band during her school days. She also played guitar, bass, and keyboards in a band at the same time. She started her solo career in 1997. She has also provided music for "The 23rd Japan Media Arts Festival Award Winning Exhibition "NEXT WORLD EXHIVISION"", "MUTEK.JP" and "Ars Electronica" in 2021. She has also written and arranged commercial music for Rakuten, Toshiba, Tower Records, Tokyo Electric Power Company, BMW, and others, including the JR Takanawa Gateway Station Sound Project. She is the representative of "Morozumi Sound Lab".

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