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私らしく楽しんで行って来ま〜ス!
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近日中詳細アップ致します!!!
Natccu plays edgy pop music that combines her love for UK and US rock with a resolutely Japanese ear for melody. Her wavering, soaring voice is the most amazing thing you will ever hear.
Don’t miss Natccu’s debut UK tour!
OCTOBER DATES
4 LONDON
Orbital Comics, Upper St Martin’s Lane
2pm (acoustic in-store show and signing)
5 MANCHESTER
Bedlam @ In The City
Free entry, on stage 6.50pm
10 LONDON
Dublin Castle, Camden
£5 with flyer/printout of this page, on stage 7.30pm
11 BRIGHTON
Prince Albert
£4, on stage 9.30pm
13 BOURNEMOUTH
Solid Air @ Sixty Million Postcards
Free entry, on stage 10.30pm
14 LONDON
White Heat @ Madame Jojo’s, Soho
£5, on stage 8.30pm
For more information, click through to each venue’s website.
Truly, Natccu (pronounced “na-chew”) is a mystery. Born Natsuko Sato in Tokyo, she’s a singer-songwriter, but she doesn’t sound like one. In fact, it’s hard to put your finger on what it is she does sound like; her curious blend of gritty rock, melodic pop and enka is utterly unique.
It could be her voice: at times hysterical, filled with dramatic gulps of passion; and then quiet, seductive or sweet; but always with a measure of control that is dizzying. Or then again, it could be the bed of tight rhythm, crunchy guitars and crashing keys over which that voice soars. Or is it her pure, personal lyrics – in turn cynical, angry, hopeful and beautiful?
Natccu’s first album, ‘Sketchbook’, was awash with unpredictable melodies and direct production; these songs have evolved along with her style, as Natccu and her band play eclectic live shows that re-imagine and reconfigure her sound at every turn. Currently working on a new album with famed producer Akira Murata, she has a set of abrasive yet chart-worthy songs to unveil on her debut UK tour.
Here’s what some other people have said about Natccu:
“Natccu is a Tokyo-based singer songwriter who effortlessly engages with all different styles of music, from acoustic folk, to twinkling piano and jazz-enfused numbers, to sew a sonic patchwork of inner-city ideals.” – NME
“Natccu plays a set of gutsy pop with hysteric vocal stylings that recall Kate Bush as much as anything Japanese… She delivers effortless and gorgeous grown-up music with a raunchy rock heart and beautiful doe eyes.” – Drowned In Sound
“Silken-voiced singer-songwriter” – The Japan Times
