MIZU is a Brooklyn-based cellist known for crafting expansive soundscapes by layering her cello playing with electronic manipulation and experimental production. Her music often explores themes of self-discovery and queerness, reflecting her journey through gender transition and artistic evolution. Albums like "Distant Intervals" and "Forest Scenes" have received attention for their emotional depth and eclectic blend of genres, ranging from experimental to folk influences. MIZU's work is recognized for its emotional complexity and innovative use of the cello, often incorporating field recordings and reverb to create immersive environments.
MIZU has performed at notable venues such as The Brooklyn Museum and The Noguchi Museum, and has headlined a United States tour. She also scored music for a contemporary dance production, "4 | 2 | 3," which premiered at The Baryshnikov Arts Center. Her recent releases, including tracks like "Pavane," showcase her ability to navigate diverse soundscapes while maintaining a consistent focus on exploration and identity. MIZU's music has been praised by outlets like Pitchfork and Bandcamp Daily for its complexity and emotional depth.
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