グデイ

グデイ, pronounced 'Gudei' in English, is an enigmatic figure in the Japanese music scene. Known for their experimental approach to music, グデイ has cultivated a niche following with a sound that melds various subcultures and genres into a unique auditory experience. Their 2013 release, "Subculture'2013," was a pivotal point in their career, encapsulating the essence of their musical quest—blurring the lines between mainstream melodies and underground vibes, which resonated with a diverse audience. Each release since then, including "Holy Night Good Day" and "LastDays of August," has further solidified their reputation for pushing boundaries and defying easy categorization.

As グデイ's discography expanded with the "dig" series—comprising "dig-YELLOW," "dig-RED," "dig-PURPLE," "dig-PINK," and "dig-SKYBLUE"—they showcased a propensity for exploring different themes and emotions through color-coded audio experiences. These releases not only demonstrated their versatility but also highlighted their commitment to producing concept-driven music, often interspersed with abstract, yet emotionally engaging lyrics. The album "Songs from the thistime" is a testament to グデイ's evolution as an artist, capturing the zeitgeist of their present creative phase and presenting listeners with a compendium of tracks that are both thought-provoking and sonically rich. Each project by グデイ is a new chapter in a continuing saga of musical exploration, earning them a devoted fan base eager to journey with them through the soundscapes they create.

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Single - Released October 25, 2023
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