Miharu Koshi is a Japanese singer-songwriter and electronic music pioneer known for her dreamy vocals and genre-blending style. Emerging in the early 1980s, she gained attention for her collaborations with Yellow Magic Orchestra’s Haruomi Hosono, fusing synth-pop, jazz, and French chanson influences into a sound she dubbed "techno-latinesque." Her whimsical tracks like "Madame Crooner" and "swing slow" showcase her bilingual flair (singing in both Japanese and French) and playful retro-futurism. Koshi’s work, including albums like *Parallelisme* and *Epoch de Techno*, has aged like fine wine, with recent remastered releases (like 2021’s updated "ボーイ・ソプラノ") introducing her quirky charm to new generations of listeners. Whether crooning over bossa nova beats or glitchy electronic textures, she remains a cult favorite for her ability to turn everyday moments into surreal pop daydreams.
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