YSS and Suu Kiuha Discuss Virtual-Real Music World-Building
The profile shows how virtual-born artists are building self-contained creative worlds across digital and physical spaces without major-label backing.
Reporting from 1 sources: KAI-YOU.
KAI-YOU profiles virtual-born artists YSS and Suu Kiuha, who perform live in real venues and produce their own music, visuals, and merchandise. The feature is part of TuneCore Japan's MEDIA NETWORK project, which helps independent artists pitch songs to media. Both artists describe their concepts, production methods, and influences.
YSS, an alternative music unit based in Hokkaido, consists of producer yopi and vocalist Sorte. Their sound blends Hyperpop, Color Bass, House, and Trap with Y2K textures and the TR-808 rhythm machine. They handle music production and MV production themselves.
Suu Kiuha, a virtual singer whose concept is "between night and everyday life," focuses on stylish, chill pop songs. She emphasizes delivering live performances, visuals, and merchandise as a single worldview. Both artists are part of TuneCore Japan's MEDIA NETWORK initiative, which provides a platform for independent artists to pitch songs to media.
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