Aiko Shimada

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Mezame (Morning, Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Toki Wa Sugi 00:00 Tools
Wakare 00:00 Tools
Busy Rabbit 00:00 Tools
Blue Marble 00:00 Tools
Silent 00:00 Tools
Song For Mark 00:00 Tools
Hikari (Morning, Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Asa (Morning, Part 3) 00:00 Tools
When Pueo Flies 00:00 Tools
Me 00:00 Tools
Tokiwasugi 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye 00:00 Tools
Into the Ocean 00:00 Tools
Mother's Day 00:00 Tools
I'm No Longer Her Friend 00:00 Tools
Spell and Destiny 00:00 Tools
Silent (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Black Moon and a Wooden Face 00:00 Tools
Where the Sun Shines 00:00 Tools
Window 00:00 Tools
Will I See You Again? 00:00 Tools
Now Is 00:00 Tools
Sister 00:00 Tools
Takeda No Komoriuta (Takeda Lullaby) 00:00 Tools
Oborozuki Yo (Moonlit Night) 00:00 Tools
To Wake From a Dream 00:00 Tools
Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) 00:00 Tools
Simple (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Aiko's Lullaby 00:00 Tools
You 00:00 Tools
Winter Light 00:00 Tools
Fursato (My Heart's Home) 00:00 Tools
Oyasumi (Goodnight) 00:00 Tools
Ireland 00:00 Tools
Aka Tonbo (Red Dragonfly) 00:00 Tools
Momji (Scarlet Leaves) 00:00 Tools
Like Hannah 00:00 Tools
Autumn Song 00:00 Tools
Komoriuta (Japanese Lullaby) 00:00 Tools
Air 00:00 Tools
Night to Come 00:00 Tools
Rare Flower 00:00 Tools
Aogeba Totoshi (Song of Gratitude) 00:00 Tools
Crane 00:00 Tools
Bud 00:00 Tools
Loneliness 00:00 Tools
In Our Park 00:00 Tools
Hagoromo no Komoriuta (Okinawan Lullaby) 00:00 Tools
Stories 00:00 Tools
Aka Tonbo 00:00 Tools
I Ask You, Blue Moon 00:00 Tools
Mimura Nu Angwa (Girls From Three Villages) 00:00 Tools
Hama Chidori (Plovers On The Shore) 00:00 Tools
Another Full Moon 00:00 Tools
Blossom 00:00 Tools
Umi (Vast Ocean) 00:00 Tools
Lost Balloon 00:00 Tools
Kirakira Boshi (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star) 00:00 Tools
She Is A Cloud 00:00 Tools
Tulip Song 00:00 Tools
Tinsagu Nu Hana - Balsam Flowers 00:00 Tools
Messenger 00:00 Tools
Warabi Gami - Blessings From Heaven 00:00 Tools
Tanabata No Uta - Song Of The Star Festival 00:00 Tools
Mezame - Morning Part 1 00:00 Tools
Pupu Hinuhinu - Shiny Shell Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Cosmo's Tune 00:00 Tools
Simple 00:00 Tools
Ku'u Pua I Paoakalani - My Flowers At Paoakalani 00:00 Tools
Akata Sundunchi - My Heart, My Home 00:00 Tools
Kojo No Tsuki - Moonlit Castle Reflections 00:00 Tools
Hikari - Morning Part 2 00:00 Tools
Migumi - One 00:00 Tools
Hikari (Morning, Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Dreaming ~ Yume 00:00 Tools
Hatachi Miyarabi - Youthful Beauty 00:00 Tools
Asa - Morning Part 3 00:00 Tools
Sound 00:00 Tools
He Killed A Bird 00:00 Tools
City of Fire 00:00 Tools
Hatsu Yuki (First Snow) 00:00 Tools
But Today 00:00 Tools
I See Storms Come And Go 00:00 Tools
I Like You 00:00 Tools
Place I Miss 00:00 Tools
Look At Me 00:00 Tools
Oborozuki yo (Dreamy Moonlit Night) 00:00 Tools
Half Moon 00:00 Tools
Where It's Supposed To Go 00:00 Tools
Furusato (My Heart's Home) 00:00 Tools
Momiji (Scarlet Leaves) 00:00 Tools
Lullaby For Bali Children 00:00 Tools
Right To Left 00:00 Tools
Momiji 00:00 Tools
Cello Song 00:00 Tools
Takeda 00:00 Tools
Takeda No Komoriuta [Takeda Lullaby] 00:00 Tools
Mezame 00:00 Tools
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When you think of Japanese musicians performing in the U. S., you might think of certain genres such as jazz and noise/experimental music. Tokyo-born, Seattle-based musician Aiko Shimada has her own unique approach. Victory Review in Seattle describes her music as "a spacious multi-faceted hybrid of jazz, progressive rock, folk, and shades of many other influences." Digital City says "Aiko Shimada is certainly one of the most unique and enchanting performances lurking in the venues of our city, with a gorgeous voice and a disarmingly graceful sense of melody." Aiko writes and sings in both Japanese (her native language) and English. She performs both solo or with her band throughout the Northwest as well as on the East and West coasts. She has collaborated with musicians like Robin Holcomb, Eyvind Kang, Lonnie Plaxico, Tucker Martine, Danny Barnes, and has opened for musicians such as Jane Siberry, Robin Holcomb, Susan Warner, Mount Analog, Living Daylights, and Amy Denio. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.