DJ Okawari

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DJ Okawari
Also known asDJ Okawari
BornShizuoka, Japan
OriginShizuoka, Japan
GenresInstrumental hip hop, hip hop, nu jazz, japanese jazz, chillhop
Occupation(s)DJ, record producer composer
Years active2008-present
LabelsLibyus Music,Space Shower Music
Websitehttp://www.djokawari.com/

DJ Okawari is an independent Japanese DJ, record producer and composer born and based in Shizuoka, Japan.[1][2] His style mixes instrumental hip hop, hip hop, nu jazz, chillhop and japanese jazz. Piano is an instrumental theme in his music.[3] In his career, he has released three studio albums: Diorama in 2008, Mirror in 2009, and Kaleidoscope in 2011.

On 30 November 2016, He released the new single album “Yours”. His upcoming fourth studio album “Compass” will be release on 11 January 2017.

Biography

DJ Okawari is known for his unique approach to music, blending piano jazz and hip-hop influences to create a mellow yet soothing vibe. His song Luv Letter of the album Mirror was used in one of figure skater Daisuke Takahashi's routines at the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships.[4] His music is also frequently played on YouTube; the videos have garnered views well above a million. The art for DJ Okawari's album covers were created by Japanese graphic artist Marumiyan.[5]

Discography

Diorama (2008)[6]

  • Evening Comes (4:17)
  • Chocolate (4:22) (feat. Agehah)
  • Bluebird Story (3:19) (feat. Jumelles)
  • Ring (3:20)
  • Colors of Life (3:27)
  • Synchronize (3:42)
  • One for U (4:01)
  • Aurora (5:05) (feat. Eri Kamiya)
  • Coffee Break (1:46)
  • Crescent Moon (4:13)
  • Tayutau (3:54)
  • Silent Night (3:53)
  • Animal Forest (3:40)
  • Times Fusion (5:27)

Mirror (2009)

  • Sound Of Silence (04:17) (feat. Kaori)
  • Luv Letter (04:30) (feat. Tsukino Sora & Tsunenori)
  • You Gotta Be (03:58) (feat. Amadori)
  • Pack Light (04:03) (feat. Eriko)
  • Afterschool (03:54)
  • Following The Dream (02:00)
  • Free Bird (04:58) (feat. Sierra)
  • Sweet Light (03:56)
  • All I Have (03:56) (feat. Amanda Diva)
  • Minamo (03:50) (feat. Tsukino Sora)
  • Evening Comes 2 (04:11)

Kaleidoscope (2011)

  • Encounter (03:25)
  • Brown Eyes (05:15) (feat. Brittany Campbell)
  • Represent (04:25) (feat. Chieko Kinbara)
  • Kaleidoscope (03:59) (feat. Tekitha of Wu-Tang)
  • Flower Dance (04:28) (feat. Tabeyellow)
  • U (04:31) (Feat. Stacy Epps)
  • Another Sky (02:54)
  • A Cup of Coffee (04:34)
  • Brighter Side (04:39) (feat. Amanda Diva)
  • Temperature of Tears (04:31)
  • The Bonds (04:53) (feat. Nanase)
  • Change the World (03:54) (feat. 웅산)
  • Peacock (04:40)

References

  1. ^ "Profile | DJ OKAWARI OFFICIAI SITE". www.djokawari.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  2. ^ "ARTIST". www.libyus.com. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  3. ^ "音乐营销"妙不可言" 好音乐能促进客人下单?-浙商网-浙江在线". biz.zjol.com.cn. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  4. ^ 2010 worlds ex practice Daisuke Takahashi.avi, 2010-03-28, retrieved 2016-01-14
  5. ^ "MIRUMAgraph". marumiyan.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  6. ^ "DJ OKAWARI on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-01-24.