Kuramotolike
Kuramotolike is a Japanese term that translates to "like Kuramoto," referring to a style of Japanese music that is characterized by its simplicity, minimalism, and often melancholic or introspective themes. The term is named after the Japanese musician and composer Yoko Kuramoto, who is known for her contributions to this genre. Kuramotolike music typically features acoustic instruments such as the piano, guitar, and shakuhachi flute, and often incorporates elements of traditional Japanese music and culture.
The genre emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, gaining popularity in Japan and eventually spreading
Some of the most notable artists associated with the kuramotolike genre include Yoko Kuramoto herself, as well
In recent years, kuramotolike music has continued to evolve and grow, with new artists and bands emerging