"As I age, I stated understanding how to keep distance from sounds," Japan-based music legends perform in Adelaide

Jim O'Rourke and Eiko Ishibashi

Jim O'Rourke (left) and Eiko Ishibashi Credit: Unsound Adelaide

Eiko Ishibashi and Jim O'Rouke, japan-based musicians, are coming to Adelaide to perform at a music festival 'Unsound Adelaide' this month.


Ms Ishibashi gained new interests after she created music for globally-renowned films such as 'Drive My Car' and 'Evil Does Not Exit,' both directed by a Japanese film director Ryusuke Hamaguchi.

In the audio, the two musicians talk about their thoughts on sounds, live stages, ups and downs when they create their own works.

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