Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist Eiko Ishibashi has emerged as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary experimental music. Her work spans film scoring, solo albums, and collaborations, gaining international recognition through her Academy Award-winning soundtrack for "Drive My Car" and acclaimed releases like "For McCoy" on Black Truffle Records.
Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist Eiko Ishibashi has emerged as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary experimental music. Her work spans film scoring, solo albums, and collaborations, gaining international recognition through her Academy Award-winning soundtrack for "Drive My Car" and acclaimed releases like "For McCoy" on Black Truffle Records.