Hiroshi Yoshimura

Barely known outside of his home country during his lifetime, the late Japanese ambient music pioneer Hiroshi Yoshimura has seen his global stature rise steadily in the past few years.

Known for his sound design and environmental music, Yoshimura worked on a number of commissions following the 1982 release of Music For Nine Post Cards, including works for museums, galleries, public spaces, TV shows, video art, fashion shows, and even a cosmetics company. His music has received much critical acclaim. In 2018, Crack Magazine selected his albums Green and Music For Nine Post Cards as the number 1 and number 7th most essential Japanese ambient albums, respectively. Malcolm Standing for Demo Magazine referred to Yoshimura as "one of the most influential and prolific of the artists to come out of Japan’s ambient renaissance." Tom Moon of NPR noted Yoshimura as "one of the revered pioneers of Japanese electronic music."

Surround

Surround

GREEN

GREEN

Music for Nine Post Cards

Music for Nine Post Cards

Hiroshi Yoshimura Bundle

Hiroshi Yoshimura Bundle

Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990

Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990