
Audio Foundation is excited to present, for the first time in Aotearoa, the incredible voice artist Fuji Yuki.
Fuji-Yuki is a Japanese vocalist known as a member of the ethereal drone pop duo Sarry. She is influenced by ancient music, Buddhist ritual music, krautrock, progressive rock, noise music, and abstract experimental music.
Her vocal styles include unusual singing approaches: minimal phrase repetition, voice drone, etc. Her voice works as one of a number of great instruments. Many artists have played with her original abstract sounds.
“If it were possible to project sound through a crystal, it would probably sound something like this. Like a book of prophecy where multiple speculations are blended together, its intimations and allusions left obscure. And at the same time it’s like infringing some taboo by creating a rapport with memories of a distant, past life. Weird hymns that waver between curiosity and dread.” Makoto Kawabata (Acid Mothers Temple)
Sat 05 April 2025, 6-9pm – Auckland Old Folks Association Hall, Gundry St.
FUJI-YUKI Workshop – One Butoh
Through the workshops of the Zen-influenced voice performer FUJI-YUKI, you can experience the spirituality and beauty of the East directly in your mind and body. In a room with windows, we will all sing voice drones and mantras and move our bodies together, concentrating on stillness and breathing, while feeling the natural light and shade of the sun. By being mindful, accepting things as they are and focusing on the present moment, you will gain peace of mind, spiritual purification and the ability to see things from an Eastern perspective. It will awaken your hidden talents.
Workshop bookings $30 email admin@audiofoundation.org.nz