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Llghtchlld was born on December 14, 1991 in [[New York City]], NY, [[USA]]. She is an [[American]] and Japanese [[Music Artist]], [[Record Producer]], [[Pop artist]], [[Multi-instrumentalist]], [[Composer]].<ref>https://soundbetter.com/profiles/251920-llghtchlld/</ref>
'''Mitsuko Alexandra Yabe''' (born December 14, 1991), known professionally as '''Llghtchlld''', is an [[American]] and Japanese [[Music Artist]], [[Record Producer]], [[Pop artist]], [[Multi-instrumentalist]], [[Composer]].<ref>https://soundbetter.com/profiles/251920-llghtchlld/</ref>


==Career & Lifestyle==
==Career & Lifestyle==


Mitsuko Alexandra Yabe was born in [[New York City]], NY, [[USA]]. Growing up, she was influenced simultaneously by both American and Japanese culture. Her music career began with the study of classical violin under the tutelage of Roberta Guaspari and Lynelle Smith of [http://opus118.org/ Opus 118 Harlem School of Strings]. At a young age, her achievements included performing for Quincy Jones, President Obama, with the NY Philharmonic, at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.
Influenced by [[Japan]]'s fantastical futurism and New York City's gritty art-music scene, Llghtchlld's music is a synesthetic swirl of sound. Blending [[J-pop]], [[synth rock]] and hints of funk, Llghtchlld’s music is cinematic - with an electronic/experimental edge and lyrics that expose a deep soul on a spiritual journey. Her artistry in music production merges with her performance art with zest and passion, manifesting as a complete vision.


Yabe is deeply influenced by [[Japan]]'s fantastical futurism and New York City's gritty art-music scene. She describes her music as cinematic with an electronic/experimental edge, blending [[J-pop]], [[synth rock]] and hints of funk. Her artistry in music production is deeply intertwined with her performance art.
Née, Mitsuko Alexandra Yabe, and raised in Japan, llghtchlld grew up between two worlds. Her music career began with the study of classical violin under the tutelage of Roberta Guaspari and Lynelle Smith of [http://opus118.org/ Opus 118 Harlem School of Strings]. She achieved remarkable success at a young age, performing for Quincy Jones, President Obama, with the NY Philharmonic, at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.


llghtchlld has collaborated with film directors and composers on several soundtracks as a music editor, including Boots Riley's "[https://www.factmag.com/2018/07/06/sorry-to-bother-soundtrack-interview/ Sorry To Bother You]" (2018), Radha Blank's "Forty-Year Old Version" (2020), and Lena Waithe's "Beauty" (2020) which are scheduled to release through Netflix. Her work with major studios includes, Warner Brothers New Line Cinema, Universal Studios, HBO and many of her independent films have featured in Sundance Festival, Toronto Film Festival, and American Black Film Festival. She is the founder of [https://www.loveisthevision.com/ LIGHTCHILD STUDIOS], music & motion picture-focused creative studio developing her original projects in immersive art and animation.<ref>https://music.fandom.com/wiki/Llghtchlld/</ref>
Yabe has collaborated with film directors and composers on several soundtracks as a music editor, including Boots Riley's "[https://www.factmag.com/2018/07/06/sorry-to-bother-soundtrack-interview/ Sorry To Bother You]" (2018), Radha Blank's "Forty-Year Old Version" (2020), and Lena Waithe's "Beauty" (2020) which are scheduled to release through Netflix. Her work with major studios includes, Warner Brothers New Line Cinema, Universal Studios, HBO and many of her independent films have featured in Sundance Festival, Toronto Film Festival, and American Black Film Festival. She is the founder of [https://www.loveisthevision.com/ LIGHTCHILD STUDIOS], music & motion picture-focused creative studio developing her original projects in immersive art and animation.<ref>https://music.fandom.com/wiki/Llghtchlld/</ref>


llghtchlld's first solo record, 01001, which she wrote, composed, did vocals, and produced herself is scheduled to release in 2021.<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Sanctuary-Llghtchlld/dp/B07XXJ4XQX/</ref>
Her first solo record, 01001, for which she wrote, composed, did vocals, and produced herself, is scheduled to release in 2021.<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Sanctuary-Llghtchlld/dp/B07XXJ4XQX/</ref>


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 17:45, 7 January 2021

Mitsuko Alexandra Yabe (born December 14, 1991), known professionally as Llghtchlld, is an American and Japanese Music Artist, Record Producer, Pop artist, Multi-instrumentalist, Composer.[1]

Career & Lifestyle

Mitsuko Alexandra Yabe was born in New York City, NY, USA. Growing up, she was influenced simultaneously by both American and Japanese culture. Her music career began with the study of classical violin under the tutelage of Roberta Guaspari and Lynelle Smith of Opus 118 Harlem School of Strings. At a young age, her achievements included performing for Quincy Jones, President Obama, with the NY Philharmonic, at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.

Yabe is deeply influenced by Japan's fantastical futurism and New York City's gritty art-music scene. She describes her music as cinematic with an electronic/experimental edge, blending J-pop, synth rock and hints of funk. Her artistry in music production is deeply intertwined with her performance art.

Yabe has collaborated with film directors and composers on several soundtracks as a music editor, including Boots Riley's "Sorry To Bother You" (2018), Radha Blank's "Forty-Year Old Version" (2020), and Lena Waithe's "Beauty" (2020) which are scheduled to release through Netflix. Her work with major studios includes, Warner Brothers New Line Cinema, Universal Studios, HBO and many of her independent films have featured in Sundance Festival, Toronto Film Festival, and American Black Film Festival. She is the founder of LIGHTCHILD STUDIOS, music & motion picture-focused creative studio developing her original projects in immersive art and animation.[2]

Her first solo record, 01001, for which she wrote, composed, did vocals, and produced herself, is scheduled to release in 2021.[3]

References