Sachiko Matsubara (Japanese: 松原 幸子; born 1973), better known by her stage name Sachiko M, is a Japanese musician.[1] Her first solo album, Sine Wave Solo, was released in 1999.[2] Working in collaboration with Ami Yoshida under the name Cosmos in 2002, Sachiko released the two disc album Astro Twin/Cosmos (2) which was awarded the Golden Nica prize in Ars Electronica, 2003.[3] She released Good Morning Good Night, a collaborative album with Otomo Yoshihide and Toshimaru Nakamura, in 2004.[4]
Selected discography
- Filament 1 (1998) with Otomo Yoshihide
- Un (1998) with Toshimaru Nakamura
- Four Focuses (1999) with Martin Tétreault, Yasuhiro Otani, and Otomo Yoshihide
- Filament 2 (Secret Recordings 2) (1999) with Günter Müller and Otomo Yoshihide
- Sine Wave Solo (1999)
- Do (2001) with Toshimaru Nakamura
- Tears with Ami Yoshida as Cosmos (2002)
- Les Hautes Solitudes - A Philippe Garrel Film: Imaginary Soundtrack (2002) with Otomo Yoshihide and Taku Sugimoto
- Artefact (2002) with Philip Samartzis
- Good Morning Good Night (2004) with Otomo Yoshihide and Toshimaru Nakamura
- Manafon (2009) with David Sylvian
Bibliography
- Where We Are (Bccks, 2012)
- Sachiko M Sound Installation: I'm Here: Shortstay (Bccks, 2013)
- All About Sachiko M: Intro (Bccks, 2013)
References
- ↑ Richards, Edwin Michael; Tanosaki, Kazuko (2008). Music of Japan Today. Cambridge Scholars. p. 233.
- ↑ Couture, François. "Sine Wave Solo - Sachiko M". Allmusic. Retrieved November 15, 2013.
- ↑ "Ars Electronica: Astro Twin/Cosmos" Retrieved 2 September 2018
- ↑ Leone, Dominique (May 13, 2004). "Sachiko M / Otomo Yoshihide / Toshimaru Nakamura: Good Morning Good Night". Pitchfork Media.
External links
- Official website
- Sachiko M discography at Discogs
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