
When you think of Japanese musicians performing in the U. S., you might think of certain genres such as jazz and noise/experimental music. Tokyo-born, Seattle-based musician Aiko Shimada has her own unique approach. Victory Review in Seattle describes her music as "a spacious multi-faceted hybrid of jazz, progressive rock, folk, and shades of many other influences." Digital City says "Aiko Shimada is certainly one of the most unique and enchanting performances lurking in the venues of our city
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Toki Wa Sugi
Wakare
Busy Rabbit
Blue Marble
Mezame (Morning Part 1)
Silent
Song For Mark
Hikari (Morning Part 2)
Asa (Morning Part 3)
Tanabata No Uta - Song Of The Star Festival
Me
When Pueo Flies
Tokiwasugi
Bye Bye
Into the Ocean
Mother's Day
I'm No Longer Her Friend
Spell and Destiny
Where the Sun Shines
Black Moon and a Wooden Face
Will I See You Again?
Window
Silent (Instrumental)
Now Is
Mezame (Morning, Pt. 1)
Sister
To Wake From a Dream
You
Loneliness
Night to Come
Oborozuki Yo (Moonlit Night)
Takeda No Komoriuta (Takeda Lullaby)
Mezame (Morning, Part 1)
Asa (Morning, Pt. 3)
Winter Light
Ireland
Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)
Air
Rare Flower
Hikari (Morning, Pt. 1)
Simple (Instrumental)
Autumn Song
Like Hannah
I Ask You, Blue Moon
Asa (Morning, Part 3)
Stories
Crane
Aiko's Lullaby
In Our Park
Another Full Moon
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