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Olde Worlde’s “Thinking Of You” Video Appears
JAPANESE ARTIST OLDE WORLDE RELEASES FIRST LYRIC VIDEO OFF DEBUT NORTH AMERICAN RELEASE THE BLUE MUSK-OXEN FOR “THINKING OF YOU”
Japanese solo artist Olde Worlde (http://oldeworldemap.com) has just released the first lyric video for his debut North American release The Blue Musk-Oxen for the song “Thinking About You” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbIknSWBxTA&feature=youtu.be).
Olde Worlde’s (aka Sohhei Numata) debut North American release The Blue Musk-Oxen (out October 6) also has found viral success via his Spotify playlist. The site Playlists.net has featured his list (http://playlists.net/olde-worlde-playlist), which features tracks by a diverse collection of artists Feist, Ron Sexsmith, Cat Power, Royksopp and other influences. Olde Worlde’s varied musical interests are evident also on his recent acoustic track cover versions of Neil Young’s “Don’t Let It Bring You Down” and the Beastie Boys “Slow and Low” which can be found here:
https://soundcloud.com/trust-management/neil-young-dont-let-it-bring-you-down-acoustic-cover
https://soundcloud.com/trust-management/beastie-boys-slow-and-low-acoustic-cover
The Blue-Music Oxen, Olde Worlde was produced by Brad Wood (Smashing Pumpkins, Pete Yorn, Ben Lee, Sunny Day Real Estate, Tortoise, Liz Phair) who recorded and mixed the album in Los Angeles. Wood provided the multi instrumentalist Olde Worlde with a rich template of hooks and grooves reminiscent of classic pop songs and dreamy soundscapes to augment the uniquely innocent voice of Numata. The album, sung entirely in English, evokes an almost otherworldly, dreamy soundscape.
Born in Machida, Tokyo in November 2009, Olde Worlde’s first release, Time And Velocity EP, was quickly followed by his first full-length album Anemone – Whirlwind in 2010. Propelled by his incredibly unique voice (often compared to that of a young child) garnered Olde Worlde a great deal of attention in Japan and much critical acclaim. That summer, Olde Worlde played at one of Japan’s most well known festivals – Summer Sonic.