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DJ Okawari

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DJ Okawari
Also known asDJ Okawari
Born (1989-11-28) November 28, 1989 (age 35)
Shizuoka, Japan
OriginShizuoka, Japan
GenresInstrumental hip hop, hip hop, nu jazz, japanese jazz
Occupation(s)DJ, record producer, composer
InstrumentsPiano, Saxophone, Trumpet, String
Years active2008-present
LabelsLibyus Music, Space Shower Music, Mono Creation
Websitehttp://www.djokawari.com/

DJ Okawari is an independent Japanese DJ, record producer and composer born and based in Shizuoka, Japan.[1][2] His style mixes instrumental hip hop, nu jazz, and japanese jazz. Piano is an instrumental theme in his music. In his career, he has released eight studio albums: "Diorama" in 2008, "Mirror" in 2009, "Kaleidoscope" in 2011, "Compass" in 2017, "Restore" (with Emily Styler) and "Perfect Blue" in 2018, “Nightfall” (with Celeina Ann) in 2019, and “High Noon” in 2023.

Biography

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DJ Okawari is known for his unique approach to music, blending piano jazz and hip-hop influences to create a mellow yet soothing vibe. Luv Letter (music by TSUKINOSORA)[3] of the album Mirror was used in one of figure skater Daisuke Takahashi's routines at the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships.[4] His music is also frequently played on YouTube; the videos have garnered views well above 10 million. The art for DJ Okawari's album covers were created by Japanese graphic artist Marumiyan.[5]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Diorama (2008)[6]

No.TitleLength
1."Evening Comes"4:17
2."Chocolate" (featuring Agehah)4:22
3."Bluebird Story" (featuring Jumelles)3:19
4."Ring"3:20
5."Colors of Life"3:27
6."Synchronize"3:42
7."One for U"4:01
8."Aurora" (featuring Eri Kamiya)5:05
9."Coffee Break"1:46
10."Crescent Moon"4:13
11."Tayutau"3:54
12."Silent Night"3:53
13."Animal Forest"3:40
14."Times Fusion"5:27
Total length:54:26

Mirror (2009)

No.TitleLength
1."Sound of Silence" (featuring Kaori)4:28
2."Luv Letter" (TSUKINOSORA[7])4:31
3."You Gotta Be" (featuring Amadori) (Des'ree cover)3:59
4."Pack Light" (featuring Eriko)4:04
5."Afterschool"3:52
6."Following the Dream"1:58
7."Free Bird" (featuring Sierra)4:59
8."Sweet Light"3:54
9."All I Have" (featuring Amanda Diva)3:52
10."Minamo"3:51
11."Evening Comes 2"4:11
Total length:43:29

Kaleidoscope (2011)

No.TitleLength
1."Encounter"3:25
2."Brown Eyes" (featuring Brittany Campbell)5:15
3."Represent" (featuring Chieko Kinbara)4:35
4."Kaleidoscope" (featuring Tekitha)3:59
5."Flower Dance"4:28
6."U" (featuring Stacy Epps)4:31
7."Another Sky"2:54
8."A Cup of Coffee"4:34
9."Brighter Side" (featuring Amanda Diva)4:39
10."Temperature of Tears"4:31
11."The Bonds" (featuring NANASE)4:53
12."Change the World" (featuring WoongSan)3:54
13."Peacock"4:40
Total length:56:18

Compass (2017)

No.TitleLength
1."Bounce" (featuring Talib Kweli)2:20
2."Starry Sky"4:24
3."Midnight Train" (featuring Emi Meyer)5:04
4."Yours"4:01
5."Keep Falling" (featuring GIOVANCA)4:30
6."Last Note"3:04
7."Eventually" (featuring Emily Styler)3:40
8."Mirage"4:38
9."Be There" (featuring Brittany Campbell)4:16
10."Sadame"4:15
11."Four Water"4:03
Total length:44:15

Restore (2018) [collaboration with Emily Styler]

No.TitleLength
1."Your Love"4:55
2."All I Need"3:23
3."I'm With You"4:31
4."Engage Ring"5:00
5."Move It"4:08
6."Redripstick"4:39
7."Flower Dance, Pt. 2"4:10
8."Emotions Swim Inside"4:54
9."Over the Rain"3:52
10."Feel Alive"4:17
11."Another Starlight"4:04
12."Last Romance"4:44
Total length:52:00

Perfect Blue (2018)

No.TitleLength
1."Voice of Nature"3:35
2."Altair" (featuring Lee Ayur & Jabberloop)4:42
3."SAKURA Tears" (featuring Kie Katagi from jizue)3:57
4."Perfect Blue"5:10
5."Halcyon"4:34
6."Lightning Moment" (featuring fox capture plan)4:39
7."Nostalgic Echoes"3:59
Total length:30:36

Nightfall (2019) [collaboration with Celeina Ann]

No.TitleLength
1."Nightfall"3:34
2."Fragile"4:31
3."Twilight"3:38
4."Addiction"4:34
5."Mesmerize"3:28
6."Glitter"4:44
7."Spectrum"4:26
Total length:28:55

References

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  1. ^ "Profile | DJ OKAWARI OFFICIAL SITE". www.djokawari.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-10. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  2. ^ "ARTIST". www.libyus.com. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  3. ^ "TSUKINOSORA". JASRAC. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  4. ^ 2010 worlds ex practice Daisuke Takahashi.avi, 2010-03-28, retrieved 2016-01-14
  5. ^ "MIRUMAgraph". marumiyan.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  6. ^ "DJ OKAWARI on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  7. ^ "TSUKINOSORA". JASRAC. Retrieved 2018-05-23.