Nachi Kurosawa ❲WORKING❳
Nachi Kurosawa: The Unsung Architect of Japanese Horror and the Ghost of the Avant-Garde
In the vast pantheon of Japanese cinema, certain names ignite instant recognition. Akira Kurosawa conjures images of sprawling epics and nuké (rain-soaked) samurai; Kenji Mizoguchi evokes floating world elegies; Yasujiro Ozu brings the quiet dignity of the family home. But for the dedicated cinephile, the horror aficionado, and the student of the avant-garde, one name lingers in the shadows like a figure in a kaidan: Nachi Kurosawa.
Currently, Kurosawa is in the studio working on his debut full-length album, tentatively titled Maboroshi (meaning "Illusion"). Early previews suggest a departure from the dance floor; the tracks are slower, more melancholic, weaving in vocal samples from obscure Showa-era films. nachi kurosawa
Because of the distinct names, Nachi Kurosawa is frequently conflated with two major icons of Japanese entertainment: Nachi Kurosawa: The Unsung Architect of Japanese Horror
Early Career and Rise to Prominence