Tomo Katsurada premieres “Moshimo”

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The musician explores new horizons in his solo career.

Tomo Katsurada —known for being the founder and lead singer of the psychedelic band Kikagaku Moyojust launched “Moshimo” from his next album, Dream of the Eggpart of a five-disc series. This work will be released on November 15, 2024 via futuredaysshop.commarking a new chapter in the artistic career of Katsurada.

During his time with Kikagaku Moyo, Took He not only stood out as a songwriter, but also as the creator of the band's unique aesthetic and sound. Now, as he embarks on his solo journey, he is ready to explore new creative territories, integrating music with visual compositions that offer an immersive experience.

The multi-instrumental textures that characterize his music allow listeners to enter a soundscape full of spirituality and joy. With his new single “Moshimo”, Took invites its audience to immerse themselves in a journey where sound and visual intertwine, creating a deep sensory experience.

For more information and updates on the launch of Dream of the Eggstay tuned for Indie Rocks!

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