Bukimisha is a self-proclaimed 'secret society' from Japan, known for their unique 'a capella' vocal stylings. They have been enchanting audiences for decades with their interpretations of film music, particularly focusing on the works of legendary composer Akira Ifukube. Bukimisha has built an impressive catalog of over 150 albums, many of which feature Ifukube's classical compositions and complete film scores. The group was even honored to perform before Ifukube at one of his final birthday celebrations. Their recent releases often involve orchestral performances, showcasing rare and previously lost works by Ifukube, such as those from industrial films and classic tokusatsu movies.
Bukimisha's work extends beyond 'a capella' to orchestral performances, as seen in their recent releases like "National Forest," which features a rare score by Ifukube performed with an orchestra and a female choir. Their dedication to preserving and celebrating film music has made them a beloved entity among fans of Akira Ifukube and Japanese cinema. Bukimisha's unique approach to music has allowed them to transform their love of film scores into a distinctive art form, making them a notable figure in the world of music and film enthusiasts.
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