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WNY SoundstageWNY SoundstageKishi Bashi: Orchestrating the End of the World (and Other Joyful Acts)On this episode of WNY Soundstage, Host Daniel Lendzian speaks with Kishi Bashi about his upcoming performance at Babeville Buffalo, Asbury Hall on May 12, 2025 at 8:00 PM. Tickets [...]2025-05-0909 minWNY SoundstageWNY SoundstageKishi Bashi: Orchestrating the End of the World (and Other Joyful Acts)On this episode of WNY Soundstage, Host Daniel Lendzian speaks with Kishi Bashi about his upcoming performance at Babeville Buffalo, Asbury Hall on May 12, 2025 at 8:00 PM. Tickets [...]2025-05-0909 minThe Arts SectionThe Arts SectionThe Arts Section 04/13/25: Kishi Bashi Partners With Chicago Philharmonic + Geoffrey Baer InterviewOn this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek catches up with acclaimed multi instrumentalist and composer Kishi Bashi to talk about his upcoming collaboration with the Chicago Philharmonic. The Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, joins Gary to review Rivendell Theater’s latest, a play titled NO SUCH THING. Later in the show, Gary sits down with WTTW’s Geoffrey Baer to chat about his new special that dives into stories about the city’s lakefront. And we’ll hear about a piece of historical fiction that reimagines Estee Lauder’s formative years.2025-04-1300 minThe California Report MagazineThe California Report MagazineLife After the Eaton Fire; Kishi Bashi Embraces Imperfection; 19-Year-Old Bandleader Creates a Future in NorteñoFollowing the Eaton Fire, tens of thousands of people are suspended in a state of shock and grief, even as they have to make life-changing decisions about where to live now, and whether to rebuild. KQED’s Rachael Myrow shares the story of one mother and daughter navigating this new normal.Plus we visit the Santa Cruz studio of Kishi Bashi. The musician and composer defies genre, and it’s hard even for his fans to describe his work – yet they feel deeply connected to his music. For our series on California Composers, we sent r...2025-02-0830 minExplore Big Sky with Hoary MarmotExplore Big Sky with Hoary MarmotKishi Bashi Resides with Bozeman SymphonyJust in time for Valentine’s Day, talented singer and multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi is visiting Bozeman to woo each and every one of us with his sultry blend of indie pop, psychedelic pop, and electronic music. Kishi Bashi will not only perform with the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and conductor Norman Huynh the weekend of February 14-16; he will also be the symphony’s first ever artist-in-residence. We talk to both K and Norman to find out what that entails.Learn more and buy tickets here: https://www.bozemansymphony.org2025-02-0627 minThe Play Hard PodcastThe Play Hard PodcastKishi Bashi & YahtzeeSend us a textPam talks about lunch with ladies and two different movies. Trevor talks about a Kishi Bashi concert. Then they play Yahtzee.You can now leave us a text message! Follow the link and make comments while you are listening to The Play Hard Podcast!2024-10-2918 minI Wanna Jump Like Dee DeeI Wanna Jump Like Dee DeeS14 E1: Kishi BashiAs someone who has played the cello in my much more youthful days and is ineffectively trying to resurrect past glory, I fully appreciate Kishi Bashi's love of the violin and the way he uses that instrument in his compositions. You can literally hear it cascading through every release he has done – from the Room for Dream EP to the epic music and soundtrack for his film Omoiyari.  He is an epic multi-hyphenate - songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist, film maker, father, husband who has used his creativity, his energy and whole being to produce art that, well...2024-10-0448 minNovoramaNovoramaNovorama - 20 septembre 2024La Playlist de l'émission :Foster the People - Take Me BackFoster the People - Feed MeKishi Bashi - Chiba FunkKishi Bashi - Make BelieveFontaines D.C. - StarbusterFontaines D.C. - FavouriteWishy - PersuasionWishy - Triple SevenSlower Avenue - Somehow, SometimeIPPON - AnywayLouie Elser - Pan DulceKazam - SometimesT. Soomian - No PhoneKavita - Babooshka2024-09-2000 minBeginningsBeginningsKishi BashiOn today's episode, I talk to musician Karou Ishibashi AKA Kishi Bashi. Originally from Seattle, Washington, Karou grew up in Norfolk, Virginia and although he wanted to make music professionally, it wasn't until he flunked out of college that he began to pursue it in earnest. In 2003, he formed the band Jupiter One, and they were together for a decade and released three albums. Also, during this time, he was a member of Of Montreal for a number of years. In 2011 though, Karou released his first album as Kishi Bashi, 151a, on Joyful Noise, which has been his label...2024-09-201h 05Songwriters on ProcessSongwriters on ProcessKevin Barnes (of Montreal) and Kishi BashiIt’s always fun to interview two songwriters who have a history together! Before his solo career, Kishi Bashi was a member of Kevin Barnes’ band of Montreal. Kishi Bashi’s new album Kantos is out now on Joyful Noise Recordings, and of Montreal’s Lady on the Cusp is out on Polyvinyl Records. Kishi Bashi’s “Omoiyari: A Song Film” has been nominated for an Emmy with the winners announced in September. 2024-08-2646 minTour StoriesTour StoriesThe Check-In with Kishi BashiKishi Bashi is a singer, songwriter, film maker and multi-instrumentalist currently based in Santa Cruz, California. His latest full-length Kantos (out now via Joyful Noise Recordings) is multi-genre exercise in duality: a fun, party album that address’s the current humanist role in art, life, and culture, all inspired by a mix of the sci-fi novel’s series Hyperion Cantos and philosopher Immanuel Kant.  Kishi shares the initial motivation behind making a “party’ record and why a significant life change facilitated the work. Joe and Kishi question that role of fast-moving technology in music making, the hopeful notion that humanness...2024-08-2324 minThis Is The Greatest Song I’ve Ever Heard In My Entire LifeThis Is The Greatest Song I’ve Ever Heard In My Entire LifeKishi Bashi Feels Elevated By "Aqualera do Brasil"Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi joins to talk about his new album Kantos, the records he listens to at dinner, and the greatest song he's ever heard in his entire life, "Aqualera do Brasil" as covered by João Gilberto.   Get Kantos wherever you get your music when it's released August 23rd and follow him on instagram @kishi_bashi   @gr8songpod on twitter, instagram, and tiktok @ScottInterrante on instagram @Katherinethegr8 on instagram Theme music: "Kratos In Love" by Skylar Spence Mixing Assistance by Michael Isa...2024-08-2123 minChurch & Other DrugsChurch & Other Drugs299 - Dr. Besh Returns! Cryptoterrestrials, Terrance Howard, Reincarnation, Hindu Armageddon, Science as a Cult and More!Greetings, Congregation! We are on the road to Episode THREE-HUNDRED! Crazy. This week, Dr. Besh returns with a new conversation on some good stuff. We talk about the recent Harvard peer-reviewed paper on "cryptoterrestrials", why Besh believes Terrance Howard may be right, why science can act like a big ole' cult sometimes, staying in the moment, and what does Hinduism say about the End Times? music: Jerome by Kishi Bashi and Ode to my next Life by Kishi Bashiwww.patreon.com/churchandotherdrugschurchandotherdrugs@gmail.com Learn more about...2024-06-171h 13The SpokenWeb PodcastThe SpokenWeb PodcastShortCuts Live! Talking about Listening with Moynan King, Erica Isomura, and Rémy BocquillonSUMMARY In this month’s episode of The SpokenWeb Podcast, ShortCuts is taking over the airwaves. ShortCuts is the monthly minisode that takes you on a deep dive into archival sound through a short ‘cut’ of audio. In this fifth season, ShortCuts producer Katherine McLeod has been presenting a series of live conversations recorded at the 2023 SpokenWeb Symposium – and in this full episode, we’re rolling out the last of those recordings. You’ll hear from Moynan King, Erica Isomura and Rémy Bocquillon. You’ll also hear the voices of our then-supervising producer Kate Moffatt and our th...2024-06-0354 minGit Rec\'dGit Rec'dKishi BashiThis week the boys discuss the critically acclaimed singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi. Through a clever blend of Indie rock and electro-pop, Kishi builds rich and intricate soundscapes that push the boundaries of traditional pop/rock songs.Link to Micah's Kishi Bashi playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7xgeJweoR6YRqKZSleKzsX?si=0971c65619ad41a72024-05-011h 05Content Warning: The PodcastContent Warning: The PodcastChildren Deserve the Truth with Maggie Tokuda-HallGo to Maggie Tokuda-Hall’s Website for info on her books etc. Find her on Twitter @emteehall Check out Maggie’s podcast, Failure to Adapt!Scholastic’s statement about the Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice Collection that they have since walked backAuthors Against Book Bans - and specifically here is a link for authors if you want to joinMaggie mentioned the lawsuit in Florida - get info on that here. She also recommended following Tasslyn Magnusson from PEN AMERICA.If you want to check out Omoiyari: A Song Film b...2024-04-0144 minKQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumNight of Ideas: How Our Racial and Ethnic Identities Connect – and Divide – UsEarlier this month we brought some of our favorite Forum guests – a poet, a novelist, a sociologist and a musician – who all work with themes of cross-cultural identity for a conversation, and live music and readings, before an audience. We discussed the complexities of racial and ethnic identity and how the hyphens we sometimes use to bridge our identities – Mexican-American, Chinese-American etc – can serve to both connect and divide us. It was all part of Night of Ideas, an annual public event bringing together artists and thinkers at the San Francisco Public Library.Guests:2024-03-1555 minEnjoy Your Life PodcastEnjoy Your Life PodcastEpisode 89: “Omiyage” (featuring Kishi Bashi)In this episode, David Harris, Holly Hazelwood and Eric Mellor are joined by special guest, Kishi Bashi, to discuss how musicians are portrayed in the movies.Support the show2024-01-171h 12Tired and ThrivingTired and ThrivingOmoiyari with Kishi BashiJoin me and Kishi Bashi as we talk about his solo musical career, his song film Omoiyari (streaming on Paramount+), and bicultural identity among others things! Would you like to be a patron? Show some listener support on Spotify! Follow your host! Instagram: ⁠@samanthasgray⁠ Follow the podcast social for little updates! Instagram: ⁠@tiredandthriving⁠ Follow Kishi Bashi's Creative Projects! kishibashi.com omoiyarisongfilm.com Music by ⁠audionautix.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.co...2023-12-1355 minPHONOTONER PODCASTPHONOTONER PODCASTPhonotoner 196 " kishi bashi"Kishi Bashi, emociones y sensaciones para melodías evocadoras y motivadoras. Desde 2012 en solitario con su laureado “151ª” a consolidar un sonido en el que el violín es protagonista construyendo capas de luz y magia que hacen de su carrera un ejercicio de puro sentimiento. Kishi Bashi. Phonotoner realiza un especial sobre todos sus discos. No tendremos en cuenta el periodo en las bandas Of Montreal y Jupiter One. Kishi bashi evoluciona desde su primer disco para Joyful Noise Records, su gran “151ª “con unas canciones donde ele positivismo y la luminosidad colman todos los cortes. Detrás vendrán discos más maduros y...2023-12-031h 12Strong SongsStrong SongsPhish, Evanescence, and a Taylor Swift DisputeIt's time for another mailbag episode, as Kirk takes on questions about Evanescence piano, Kelis bells, and counting in songs by Phish, Vessels, Ten Years After, and Kishi Bashi. All that, and a friendly dispute about a Taylor Swift song."Milkshake" by Neptunes/Kelis from Tasty, 2003"Going Under" by Evanescence from Fallen, 2003Joe Lovono plays the AulochromePat Metheney plays the Pikasso 42-string GuitarMatt Glassmeyer and Jano Rix demonstrate the ShuitarFuture Man plays Synth Axe Drumitar live with the Flecktones"What About Me?" by Snarky Puppy from We Like It Here, 2014"Shimmer Intend Spark Groove Defend" feat. Nels Cline...2023-12-0159 minOne More TuneOne More TuneKishi BashiIn Episode 57 I chat with singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Kaoru Ishibashi who performs under the pseudonym Kishi Bashi about  being perfectly woke, always scheming, and fighting over the last bottle of Kombucha.Aside from being a world renowned violinist who has toured internationally with such diverse artists as Regina Spektor, Sondre Lerche, of Montreal, and Alexi Murdoch, he is also the singer and founding member of the New York electronic rock outfit Jupiter One and has garnered praise from the likes of NPR’s Bob...2023-11-081h 07KQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumFORUM IN FOCUS: Viet Thanh Nguyen + Kishi BashiForum in Focus brings you the most compelling interviews in under 30 minutes! This week, professor and novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen on his new memoir, "A Man of Two Faces. And a special performance by multi-instrumentalist and singer Kishi Bashi and a conversation about his new "songfilm" called "Omoiyari.2023-11-0431 minKQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumMusician, Songwriter Kishi Bashi in StudioKishi Bashi is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, filmmaker and Japanese-American. That identity and the liminal space between being Japanese and being American animates his documentary “Omoiyari” in which he traveled to WWII Japanese internment camps and Japan itself to better understand his own identity. Bashi improvises music on site in the film, and his taut melodic phrases, inflected with a bit of Laurel Canyon pop, build and expand to tell a story in a way you have not yet heard. His new double LP – “A Songfilm” – is a companion piece to the documentary and comes out on November 17. Bashi joins us in studio...2023-10-3155 minPaltrocast With Darren PaltrowitzPaltrocast With Darren PaltrowitzSpencer Haywood + Vassal Benford + Kishi BashiThis "Paltrocast" features interviews with Basketball Hall Of Famer and author Spencer Haywood, entertainment mogul Vassal Benford, and musician and composer Kishi Bashi. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.2023-10-1929 minThey Call Us BruceThey Call Us BruceThey Call Us Kishi BashiIn Episode 214, Jeff and Phil welcome singer, violinist and multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi, whose latest project is the album and "songfilm" Omoiyari, a musical journey to understand World War II-era Japanese American incarceration, assimilation, and what it means to be a minority in America today. He talks about exploring empathy and compassion through music, drawing parallels between incarceration camps and contemporary treatment of migrants and Muslims, and finding better understanding of his own bi-cultural identity in the process. This episode is sponsored by the Westside Theatre's Little Shop of Horrors, starring Constance Wu and Corbin Bleu. Use the discount code LS...2023-10-1450 minHOLOCENEHOLOCENE051 → TALL TALL TREES ↗ the intersection of music & enlightenmentHOLOCENE Magazine + StoreTall Tall Trees IGRob Auchincloss IGSHOW NOTESKishi Bashi I am the Antichrist to YouQuarteto NovoBlogotheque - Marigolds - Kishi BashiReggie WorkmanFrancois MutomeLes ClaypoolJerry Was a Race Car DriverRush - Moving PicturesRob’s Metal Playlist Roadrunner UnitedKenny GrohowskiCavaquinho (brazilian instrument)Puppy Dog Bouncing in the Box Like This...2023-10-061h 37Joyful Noise RecordingsJoyful Noise RecordingsKishi Bashi - Winter's EveKishi Bashi - Winter's Eve by Joyful Noise Recordings2023-03-0804 minSXSW SessionsSXSW SessionsOmoiyari: Japanese American Identity in CinemaA conversation with Kishi Bashi, the pseudonym of singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi. He will discuss his experience growing up as a Japanese-American, as well as his film, “Omoiyari: a Songfilm by Kishi Bashi. Kishi Bashi is an internationally-acclaimed recording artist, violinist, vocalist and composer who has released six albums and has built a live concert following around the world.  He has also toured internationally as a violinist with diverse artists such as Regina Spektor, Sondre Lerche, and of Montreal.  His latest album, Omoiyari (a Japanese word for the idea of creating compassion toward other people by think...2022-12-0554 minDon\'t Talk To Me Unless It\'s About ThisDon't Talk To Me Unless It's About ThisReading The Family Chao with author Lucy Tan (Part 2)Caitlin is back to talk with one of her favorite authors, Lucy Tan, for part 2 of last week's conversation. Lucy is the author of What We Were Promised, a story about a wealthy Chinese family, before and after they were wealthy, and the life of their housekeeper, all set in Shanghai. We talk about the people and lessons Lucy wrote about in her Acknowledgements, and what she's like as a reader. Then we discuss Part Two of The Family Chao by Lan Samantha Chang. Lucy chose this book for us to read together because she's...2022-10-211h 04Go Fact YourselfGo Fact YourselfEp. 112: James Holzhauer & Victoria GroceViva Las Vegas! Live from the Game Show Boot Camp in Las Vegas, Nevada, it’s a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!James Holzhauer is one of the all-time great “Jeopardy!” champions, racking up a 32-game win streak. It helped that he approached the game with his skills as a professional gambler. He’ll explain more about that and tell us about how he’s now banned from most casinos on the Las Vegas strip. You’ll also hear more about James’ charity work with Project 150 to help unhoused students in Las Vegas.Victoria Groce...2022-09-161h 06REACH–A B2B Marketing PodcastREACH–A B2B Marketing PodcastImproved ABM Results From Empathy w/ Keith Pranghofer—the Kishi Bashi Story 4 of 4Outcomes are often a product of our outlook. In this final episode of our series on empathy and relevance in B2B marketing, we hear musician and filmmaker Kishi Bashi reflect on his decade-long development as an artist. We’re interested to know how listening to the stories of others has affected his approach to the creative process. We’ll also speak with Microsoft’s Keith Pranghofer about developing these same qualities in account-based marketing.2022-09-0626 minREACH–A B2B Marketing PodcastREACH–A B2B Marketing PodcastDefine Value Thru Empathy w/ Q Superville—the Kishi Bashi Story 3 of 4Music has the power to transport us through time by harmonizing with the way that we feel. In this episode, we continue the story of musician and filmmaker, Kishi Bashi, as he explores the past to make sense of the present. We also speak with Quacy Superville from Transmission agency about developing empathy in account-based marketing to produce more relevant messaging and business relationships.2022-08-2320 minREACH–A B2B Marketing PodcastREACH–A B2B Marketing PodcastEmotional Intelligence w/ Justin Bariso—the Kishi Bashi Story 2 of 4How do you gauge the success of your B2B marketing? Is it by how much is expressed? How much is heard? Or by how well the message resonates? In this episode, we continue the story of musician Kishi Bashi as he takes a leap of faith to discover his own voice in an industry known for some of the loudest voices on earth. Emotional intelligence researcher Justin Bariso explains why communication often lacks empathy and how we can improve the relevance of our messaging.2022-08-0928 min2020\'d2020'dKishi Bashi: Getting Away from Toxic Masculinity in MusicKishi Bashi (Singer, Multi-Instrumentalist, and Songwriter) joins Benny, Siobhán, and Cory to dive into Kishi's first bands, how he decided to get away from toxic masculinity in music, his experience going solo and everything in-between. Join us as we dive into the incredible and crazy world of Kishi Bashi and prepare to get 2020-d.Check out Kishi Bashi:https://www.kishibashi.com/Instagram: @kishi_bashiFOLLOW 2020'd:Official Site: https://2020-d.com/​Facebook: facebook.com/yougot2020dInstagram: ins...2022-07-311h 04Live Wire with Luke BurbankLive Wire with Luke BurbankLaci Mosley of Scam Goddess podcast, Marlee Matlin, and Kishi BashiHost Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello reveal some scams our listeners have fallen for; comedian and podcaster Laci Mosley (A Black Lady Sketch Show, Scam Goddess) lends her expertise to real-life "sketchy" situations; actor Marlee Matlin discusses her Academy Award-winning film CODA and why she's advocating for Deaf actors to play Deaf roles; and multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi performs "Wait for Springtime" from his latest EP Emigrant.2022-04-2251 minDon\'t Talk To Me Unless It\'s About ThisDon't Talk To Me Unless It's About ThisKishi Bashi: Why We Love His MusicI talk with two fellow fans of Kishi Bashi's music and we discuss all that we love about his music by going through each of his albums, our experiences seeing him in concert, and his latest project the musical film Omoiyari.Music all by Kishi Bashi, in order played:Hahaha Pt. 1Manchester Wonder Woman, Wonder Me Bittersweet Genesis for Him AND Her Philosophize in it! Chemicalize with it! The Ballad of Mr. Steakm'Lover Honeybody Hahaha Pt. 2...2022-04-201h 24NPR\'s Mountain StageNPR's Mountain StageBahamas, Sam Weber, Lilly Hiatt, Kishi Bashi, and Curtis McMurtryRecorded on October 3rd, 2021, this show features Bahamas, Sam Weber, Lilly Hiatt, Kishi Bashi, and Curtis McMurtry. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/3F4bt9U2021-11-092h 21NPR\'s Mountain StageNPR's Mountain StageBahamas, Sam Weber, Lilly Hiatt, Kishi Bashi, and Curtis McMurtryRecorded on October 3rd, 2021, this show features Bahamas, Sam Weber, Lilly Hiatt, Kishi Bashi, and Curtis McMurtry. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/3F4bt9U 2021-11-092h 21The Watt From Pedro ShowThe Watt From Pedro Show2021-09-08 The Watt from Pedro Showhour one: "the night has a thousand eyes" john coltrane "philosophize in it! chemicalize with it!" kishi bashi "marigolds" kishi bashi "high in the rain" guided by voices "salsa time" victoria shen "chorus scene" sarah davachi "a kite of night" shugo tokumaru "we're recording" bomis prendin "some jazz" samuel locke ward "saint-cloud" northern jaw "bright whites" kishi bashi hour two: "laughing with" kishi bashi "isolationism" (live) ben salter "desktop frog" rice corpse "pavane" chicha libre "kenjimiyazawa" carthiefschool "can't let go, juno" kishi bashi "I am the antichrist to you" kishi bashi "valerian footstool" mold omen "she just left" les grys-grys "...2021-09-083h 00St. Louis on the AirSt. Louis on the AirKishi Bashi To Play His First Symphony Show In St. LouisAcclaimed musician Kishi Bashi previews his multimedia performance of "Improvisations on EO9066" by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. It explores Japanese internment during WWII.2021-09-0218 minJoyful Noise RecordingsJoyful Noise RecordingsEl Ten Eleven, Kishi Bashi - Every Day Is a SundayEl Ten Eleven, Kishi Bashi - Every Day Is a Sunday by Joyful Noise Recordings2021-08-2703 minBasic FolkBasic FolkKishi Bashi, ep. 128Kaoru Ishibashi who is known as Kishi Bashi, is a violinist, guitarist, multi instrumentalist, singer and songwriter from WA state and VA. He got a really interesting start in music because he went to Cornell to study engineering, ended up flunking out, and kind of realizing his true path in music. He went to Berklee College of Music to study film scoring, started playing in bands, moved to NYC, and the rest is history. He has an incredible fluency in rock, pop, and experimental styles, that is refreshing and uplifting. All of his music is energetic, sort of hypnotic...2021-07-2959 minLightning Bugs: Conversations with Ben FoldsLightning Bugs: Conversations with Ben FoldsKishi Bashi - Using the Past to Create Art for the FutureToday, my guest is singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Kishi Bashi. He’s recorded and toured internationally as a violinist with a variety of artists such as Regina Spektor, Sondre Lerche, and of Montreal. His latest album, Omoiyari, was released in 2019. He is currently co-directing a feature length documentary of the same name about minority identity and the incarceration of Japanese Americans in WWII. This year, Kishi released his Emigrant EP, a companion piece to Omoiyari. Kishi uses his art for activism - working to educate people and to continue telling the human story one piece at...2021-07-1546 minThe Road Trip Playlists PodcastThe Road Trip Playlists PodcastKishi BashiThis week on The Road Trip Playlist Podcast I cross someone off my interview bucket list. Kishi Bashi joins the show. We talk about his recently released 'Emigrant' EP, as well as his Omoiyari project with the album and upcoming song film release, he talks about getting his start on tour with Regina Spektor, flunking out of Cornell, and more.  Kishi Bashi is the pseudonym for violin virtuoso K Ishibashi. Having recorded, toured, and collaborated with diverse artists such as Regina Spektor, Sondre Lerche, and of Montreal. His music has been praised by NPR, T...2021-06-1037 minConversations With DwyerConversations With DwyerKaoru Ishibashi - Kishi BashiKaoru Ishibashi is a singer/songwriter, composer and classically trained violinist who has played with Regina Spektor and Of Montreal until forming Kishi Bashi. Kaoru joins Dwyer to talk about his journey from flunking out of engineering at Cornell, playing chess in the orchestra pit, drinking, GG Allin and making his way into the skinny white guy world of Indie Rock. Opening Song, "Wait for Springtime," from the Kishi Bashi EP EMIGRANT out on Joyful Noise RecordingsKishi Bashi Bandcamp HEREKishi Bashi's website HERE Joyful Noise Recordings...2021-05-271h 13Live Wire with Luke BurbankLive Wire with Luke BurbankMichelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast, Laci Mosley of Scam Goddess podcast, and Kishi BashiHost Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello get nostalgic about childhood foods; comedian and podcaster Laci Mosley (A Black Lady Sketch Show, Scam Goddess) lends her expertise to real-life "sketchy" situations; musician Michelle Zauner, a.k.a. Japanese Breakfast, discusses her memoir Crying in H Mart, in which she reconnects with her late mother and their Korean heritage through a love of food; and multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi performs "Wait for Springtime" from his new EP Emigrant.2021-04-3052 minWe Talk About MusicWe Talk About MusicKishi BashiFresh off the release of his newest piece of work, Emigrant EP, we got the incredible opportunity to speak with Kishi Bashi all about the process of creating this folk-inspired record which turned out beautifully. Having been fans of the artist since the Lighght and Of Montreal days, we urge you to watch our talk to hop on his bandwagon.2021-04-1925 minNu Deco UnfilteredNu Deco UnfilteredKishi Bashi: “Making It" Is a Farce - Create a Career CumulativelyWelcome to our fourth podcast episode, with none other than Mr. Kishi Bashi! Kishi was one of the first collaborators at Nu Deco who saw us for WHO we really were. He helped us unlock our potential, guided us, and elevated the orchestra with his world-class musicianship. He is also a producer on our debut studio album and taught us how to embrace our most authentic musical selves.From performing for two people in Toledo to touring the world with the Regina Spektor, while finding his own unique voice along the way, Kishi Bashi shows us that...2021-04-161h 23Best Song EverBest Song EverBSE 127: Chaos Chaos, Aesop Rock, Kishi Bashi, Pearl Charles, Safe Money and Ana Frango Elétrico“Firmly On The Other Side of Your Anti-Frog Friend.” In this episode, we talk about being Half-Vaxxers and Lil Nas X’s new video and sneaker lawsuit. We talk about ethical fruit and Luke solves the Trolley Problem. We advocate for more songs being about frogs and cats and discuss the prevalence of song covers. Luke talks about the night that he was the dancing queen and we prove our nerd credentials. All this while playing a fantastic lineup of sunny and funky jams. Songs Played In This Episode: Chaos Chaos - ETERNAL from E...2021-04-021h 03Best Song EverBest Song EverBSE 127: Chaos Chaos, Aesop Rock, Kishi Bashi, Pearl Charles, Safe Money and Ana Frango Elétrico“Firmly On The Other Side of Your Anti-Frog Friend.” In this episode, we talk about being Half-Vaxxers and Lil Nas X’s new video and sneaker lawsuit. We talk about ethical fruit and Luke solves the Trolley Problem. We advocate for more songs being about frogs and cats and discuss the prevalence of song covers. Luke talks about the night that he was the dancing queen and we prove our nerd credentials. All this while playing a fantastic lineup of sunny and funky jams. Songs Played In This Episode: Chaos Chaos - ETERNAL from E...2021-04-021h 03I Might Be Wrong (Music)I Might Be Wrong (Music)Hidden Track 14 - Kishi Bashi and Polar Void PictureAnother late Hidden Track, Rich will eventually get on top of them (and we've got plenty coming for you - loads of great new music being released!). This week Henry highlights Kishi Bashi and his beautiful and eclectic sound, and Rich brings a recommendation from friend of the podcast, Max Klatt - the beautifully chilled-out electronica of Polar Void Picture. To listen to the music we discuss (and get a sneak peek at the artists we've got coming up), go check out the playlist in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7maFAngDsYHAI1BBCnHF7...2021-02-0506 minIkigai StoriesIkigai StoriesKishi Bashi, Musician and Director of "Omoiyari Song Film"Sam talks with Kaoru Ishibashi, acclaimed musician known as "Kishi Bashi" and director of the upcoming film, "Omoiyari: A Song Film by Kishi Bashi." The Japanese word "omoiyari" can be interpreted as empathy, compassion, and altruism. In the spirit of omoiyari, K created music at locations connected to the Japanese-American WWII Incarceration, providing a foundation to deliver a powerful message about social inequality and the complexities of humanity. K also shares the inspiration behind the new "song film" genre and how the Japanese phrase "ichi-go-ichi-e" has shaped his personal and professional ethos. https://www.omoiyarisongfilm.com/2021-01-291h 09Whiskey DevilWhiskey DevilEmpty for MeOn and Off the Beaten Path. Recorded in San Francisco for Shouting Fire! Radio. Every other Monday 5:30-7p PST www.ShoutingFire.com & www.twitch.tv/djwhiskeydevil Auditory Canvas - Kiss the Sky Acid Pauli, Chris Schwarzwalder, FEATHERED SUN, Jo.Ke, Nu, Raz Ohara - Haunted House (Original Mix) Keep The Streets Empty For Me (Fine Cut Bodies remix) Fever Ray Untouched Hajimari Jungle Frog Mauoq Bloom Tim Koch Blue Violet Djrum Leave In Silence [Claro Intelecto 'The Last Time' Remix] Depeche Mode Circle 05 Plumbline Lotus Above Water Telefon Tel Aviv Another Excuse Cooler In The Dark (No Sleep Mix...2021-01-121h 23Night Light Radio from BFF.fmNight Light Radio from BFF.fmXmas Eve 2020 | Black Crowes, Alanis Morissette, Kishi Bashi, Paul Simon❤️🎄❄️  Another week of holiday music here on Night Light Radio, on Christmas Eve right as Santa's sleigh cruises thru our night skies under the "Christmas Star"... Merry everything to you! Bring on the New Year, baby!Past Holiday Episodes for ya! (spotify playlists linked in show notes)#117 Eclectic Holiday 2020#91 Rockin Holiday#49 Happy HolidazeSpotify Playlist for #118Check out the list of artists and full track list below. Sign up for email alerts for new episodes @ MzPrizm.com🖤 🌈 🤍 🎶 ,Mz Prizm ...2020-12-2500 minJoyful Noise RecordingsJoyful Noise RecordingsKishi Bashi - Never Ending Dream (From the Apple TV+ Original Series "Stillwater")Kishi Bashi - Never Ending Dream (From the Apple TV+ Original Series "Stillwater") by Joyful Noise Recordings2020-12-1403 minRockstar Violinist PodcastRockstar Violinist PodcastEpisode 47: Kishi BashiKishi Bashi is the pseudonym of singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi. Kaoru studied film scoring at Berklee College of Music before becoming a renowned violinist. Kishi Bashi is also the singer and founding member of the New York electronic rock outfit, Jupiter One. In 2011, he started to record and perform as a solo artist, opening for Sondre Lerche, Alexi Murdoch, and of Montreal. He supported of Montreal on their spring 2012 tour. Shortly after Ishibashi debuted his full-length solo album "151a" on Indianapolis label Joyful Noise Recordings, NPR All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen listed Kishi Bashi as his favorite...2020-03-1850 minHigh Decibels PodcastHigh Decibels Podcast#16: Kishi Bashi with Cicada Rhythm, 11-2-19Marleah and James talk about the Kishi Bashi (with Cicada Rhythm) show that they saw at Brooklyn Steel on 11-2-19. Marleah is enamored with Kishi Bashi (might be in the top 5 of concerts now?) on so many levels, and normally hates the flute, but his flooootist (Flawtist? Floutist? How to pronounce? Don’t f'ing know!) really had her come around. James is a sucker for a folky smoky alto, loves a song about steak and fans out hard on Tall Tall Trees. Both Marleah and James were thrilled to be at a show that will be a part of Ki...2019-11-0700 min