Eiko Ishibashi
Eiko Ishibashi 石橋 英子 | |
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Ishibashi in 2022 | |
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| Origin | Mobara, Chiba, Japan |
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| Years active | 2006–present |
| Website | Official website |
Eiko Ishibashi (石橋 英子, Ishibashi Eiko) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician.[1]
Career
Ishibashi has frequently worked with Jim O'Rourke, with O'Rourke producing several of her albums and Ishibashi playing on his album Simple Songs.[2] Together with Tatsuhisa Yamamoto they formed the band Kafka's Ibiki.[1][3][4]
In 2016, she released the album Kouen Kyoudai, a collaboration with the Japanese noise musician Masami Akita (better known as Merzbow).[5][6] She composed the music for the 2019 anime Blade of the Immortal. She has collaborated with director Ryusuke Hamaguchi on two projects: the 2021 film Drive My Car, and the 2023 film Evil Does Not Exist.
In 2025, she released Pareidolia, a collaborative album with O'Rourke.[7]
Personal life
She is currently in a relationship with American musician Jim O'Rourke.[8] The two met when Ishibashi played flute on a Burt Bacharach covers album O'Rourke was producing. They live and work closely together, but "keep a professional distance, sending each other data files to work on rather than jamming."[9]
Discography
Studio albums
- Works for Everything (Rhythm Tracks, 2006)
- Lola and Soda (with Achico; Rhythm Tracks, 2007)
- Slip Beneath the Distant Tree (with Tatsuya Yoshida; Rhythm Tracks, 2007)
- Summer Dress (with Achico; Rhythm Tracks, 2008)
- Drifting Devil (Rhythm Tracks, 2008)
- Carapace (Felicity, 2011)
- Imitation of Life (Felicity/Drag City, 2012)
- I'm Armed (Felicity, 2012)
- Car and Freezer (Felicity/Drag City, 2014)
- Compressed Happiness (with K2; Phage Tapes, 2014)
- Kouen Kyoudai (with Masami Akita; Editions Mego, 2016)
- Ichida (with Darin Gray; Black Truffle, 2018)
- The Dream My Bones Dream (Drag City, 2018)
- For McCoy (Black Truffle, 2022)
- Pareidolia (with Jim O'Rourke; Drag City, 2025)
- Antigone (Drag City, 2025)
Soundtrack albums
- Drive My Car (Newhere/Space Shower, 2022)
- Evil Does Not Exist (Drag City, 2024)
References
- ^ a b c d Jurek, Thom. "Eiko Ishibashi | Biography & History". Allmusic. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
- ^ Empire, Kitty (23 November 2013). "Eiko Ishibashi: Imitation of Life – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
- ^ Hadfield, James (9 October 2016). "A hive of sonic activity stirs on Kafka's Ibiki release". The Japan Times. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
- ^ Slattery, Marty (20 October 2014). "Eiko Ishibashi taps Jim O'Rourke for forthcoming Drag City album, "Car and Freezer"". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
- ^ Lozano, Kevin (25 March 2016). "Masami Akita & Eiko Ishibashi: Kouen Kyoudai Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
- ^ Weingarten, Christopher R. (28 December 2016). "Masami Akita and Eiko Ishibashi, 'Kouen Kyoudai 公園兄弟' | 20 Best Avant Albums of 2016". Rolling Stone.
- ^ Strauss, Matthew (1 July 2025). "Eiko Ishibashi and Jim O'Rourke Announce New Album Pareidolia, Share Video". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2 July 2025.
- ^ Beta, Andy (25 March 2022). "Eiko Ishibashi and the melodies that carry 'Drive My Car'". The Washington Post. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (8 April 2024). "'Anger compels me forward': Drive My Car composer Eiko Ishibashi on evil, experimentation and exploding genre". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
External links
- Official website
- Eiko Ishibashi discography at Discogs
- Eiko Ishibashi discography at MusicBrainz