Macaroom is a Japanese electronic band formed in 2010 by vocalist emaru and composer Asahi. They are currently signed to Kiishi Bros. Entertainment. The band's music often incorporates elements of pop, electronic, and algorithmic composition, drawing inspiration from complex systems science and biochemistry. Their live performances are notable for incorporating Kung-Fu, performed by Kiishi Minami, who is a gold medalist in the World Kung Fu Championship. Macaroom has released several albums, including "room-103," "homephone TE," "swimming classrooms," and more recently, "inter ice age 4" and "burning chrome." They have also worked on soundtracks for NHK TV dramas, such as "Hoshi to Lemon no Heya" and "Seiri no Ojisan to Sono Musume."
Macaroom's music is characterized by emaru's distinctive, fragile vocals and the band's experimental approach to sound, often blending traditional and modern elements. Their collaborations and soundtracks have showcased their versatility and creativity in the music scene. With a unique blend of electronic and pop influences, Macaroom continues to innovate and captivate audiences with their distinctive sound and performances.
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