MIGMA SHELTER

MIGMA SHELTER is a dynamic music group hailing from Japan, known for their eclectic blend of electronic music and idol pop, with a generous incorporation of psychedelia and trance elements. Formed in 2016 under the AqbiRec label, associated with well-known figure Tanukichi, the group has since carved a niche for themselves in the Japanese underground idol scene, often referred to as "chika idol." Over the years, MIGMA SHELTER has seen several lineup changes, with each change contributing to the evolution of their sound and image. Despite these changes, the group continues to maintain a cult following, largely due to their compelling live performances that often feature hypnotic visuals, dance routines, and an energy that bridges the gap between idol culture and the rave scene.

Their recent releases, such as "OZ three," "OZ two," and "OZ one," suggest a thematic cohesion, perhaps part of a series that showcases the group's versatility and narrative creativity within their music. MIGMA SHELTER isn't afraid to experiment with genre contrasts, as seen in tracks like "Redo" and "Coro Da Noite," which fuse throbbing bass lines with catchy, melodic choruses. Their release "Paralyzing" stays true to its name with a mesmeric sound, while "ALICE" delves into a storybook-like mystique wrapped in electronic beats. The group has also ventured into collaborative works; "TOKYO SQUARE (Dubscribe Remix)" is a bold testament to their adaptability in blending their sound with hard-hitting dubstep remixes. Hauntingly beautiful and always surprising, MIGMA SHELTER stands as a testament to the innovative spirit of Japan's diverse music scene.

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OZ three
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released December 6, 2023
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