Bigyuki
Futuristic Sound Architect
A genre-blurring keyboardist revolutionizing the intersection of jazz, hip-hop, and electronica through massive synth textures and deep grooves.
Jazz-fusionElectronicHip-hop
About
Based in New York, Bigyuki is a Japanese-born keyboardist known for his influential collaborations with Q-Tip and Robert Glasper. He has released acclaimed solo albums including Reach and Neon Chapter. His work is defined by a dense, cinematic blend of acoustic piano and experimental electronics.
Music Style
He creates expansive, bass-heavy soundscapes using an array of synthesizers and rhythmic layers. His sound merges sophisticated jazz harmony with soulful hip-hop sensibilities.
Background
- Hometown
- Nara, Japan
- Education
- Berklee College of Music
- Instruments
- piano, synthesizer
- Active
- 2007-present
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If you like Robert Glasper or Anomalie, you'll love this artist
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Notable Collaborations
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