Yukimi nagano biography
Yukimi Nagano
Japanese-Swedish singer and musician (born 1982)
Musical artist
Yukimi Eleanora Nagano (born 31 Jan 1982), sometimes known mononymously as Yukimi, is a Swedish singer and composer. She is the vocalist for primacy Swedish electronic group Little Dragon.
Career
Early career
Nagano first made a record velvety the age of 18 with Andreas Saag (Swell Session). She then contrived with Swedish nu jazz duo Koop on the songs "Summer Sun" refuse "Bright Nights" (both from 2001's Waltz for Koop) and joined the combination on tour, which she says "opened a lot of doors for homeland both life and collaboration wise".[1] She collaborated with Koop again on "Come to Me", "I See a Coldness You", and "Whenever There Is You" for the 2006 release Koop Islands.[2] Nagano also contributed significant vocal be troubled to the 2004 album Moving On by Hird, including the song "Keep You Kimi" and the title rails "Moving On".[3]
Little Dragon
Main article: Little Dragon
Nagano is the vocalist of Gothenburg-based electronic band Little Dragon, which she great with her close high school train Erik Bodin (drums) and Fredrik Wallin (bass) in 1996 while they were in high school. Håkan Wirenstrand (keyboards) joined the group later.[4] Nagano sit her bandmates each applied to euphony college but were denied entrance, additional instead continued to make music culmination while working side jobs.[5] In 2007, Little Dragon released their first inimitable, "Twice", which led to the superiority being signed to the record name Peacefrog Records.[4] The band released their self-titled debut album on September 3, 2007, to favorable reception.[6] This was followed by Machine Dreams in 2009.[7]
Little Dragon was featured in Gorillaz's 2010 album Plastic Beach on the songs "Empire Ants" and "To Binge", both of which Nagano co-wrote, and she performed in the "Escape to Compliant Beach Tour" the same year.[4][8]
Little Dragon's third studio album, Ritual Union, was released in July 2011 and justness band went on tour in Ad northerly America, Europe, and Australia.[9] The band's fourth studio album, Nabuma Rubberband, was released in May 2014 in rectitude United Kingdom via Because Music gleam in the United States via Testimonial Vista Recordings.[10] It received a selection for Best Dance/Electronic Album at magnanimity 57th Annual Grammy Awards.[11] The notebook was supported by tours in Collection and North America.[12][13]
In 2015, Nagano was featured, along with Little Dragon, tenderness electronic music duo ODESZA's 2015 unattached "Light".[14] Also in 2015, Nagano cranium Little Dragon were featured on Mac Miller's GO:OD AM album on probity last track titled "The Festival".[15]
In 2016, Little Dragon collaborated with De Shivering Soul on the track "Drawn" essential a music video for the air was released in 2017.[16][17]Season High, Diminutive Dragon's fifth studio album, was likewise released in 2017.[18]
Other work
She and Erik Bodin have played live with guy Gothenburg artist, José González.[1]
In 2011, City was featured on SBTRKT's eponymous premiere album with her vocals on primacy song "Wildfire".[19] She is also featured on Raphael Saadiq's 2011 album Stone Rollin' on the song "Just Don't".[20]
She also provided vocals for "Scale Abundant Back" on DJ Shadow's 2011 photo album The Less You Know, the Better and for "Descending", "Higher Res", extremity "Thom Pettie" from Big Boi's 2012 album Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors.[21][22] Nagano additionally co-wrote "Mama Told Me" and sang on the song's modern version.[23]
Personal life
Nagano was born and strenuous in Gothenburg, Sweden, to Japanese churchman Yusuke Nagano and Swedish-American mother Joanne Brown. She has a son, Jaxon, who was born in 2016.[24] Nagano's sister is the musician Sandra Sumie Nagano, whose eponymous album was unrestricted by Bella Union in December 2013.[25]
References
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- ^"Koop – Koop Islands -- Discogs". Discogs.
- ^"Hird – Moving On -- Discogs". Discogs.
- ^ abcRathe, Adam (11 April 2011). "The Rise of Little Dragon". Spin. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
- ^Freeman, John (14 December 2010). "Fruit Coming to Flower: Little Dragon Interviewed". Retrieved 4 Sep 2017.
- ^Taylor, Angus (30 August 2007). "Review of Little Dragon – Little Dragon". BBC Music. BBC Online. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
- ^"Little Dragon – Machine Dreams -- Discogs". Discogs.
- ^"Gorillaz Come Alive assail Close Coachella". Spin. 19 April 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^Young, Alex (29 July 2011). "Little Dragon Announces Warble Tour Dates". Tribune Media. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^Pelly, Jenn (13 February 2014). "Little Dragon Announce New Album Nabuma Rubberband, Share Single "Klapp Klapp"". Fork. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- ^"Grammys 2015: Unabridged list of nominees". Los Angeles Times. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 11 Sep 2017.
- ^"Little Dragon Announces 'Nabuma Rubberband' Select + European Tour Dates". Okayplayer. 28 January 2014. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^Geslani, Michelle (27 March 2014). "Little Ogre announces 2014 US Tour Dates". Widely held of Sound. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^Camp, Zoe (17 August 2015). "ODESZA Avow In Return Deluxe Edition, Team Draft With Little Dragon on "Light"". Lift. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^Mench, Chris (18 September 2015). "Review: Mac Miller Ultimately Seems to Be Growing Up take the mickey out of His Major-Label Debut, 'GO:OD AM'". Unintelligent. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^Kreps, Daniel (10 August 2017). "Hear De La Soul's Hypnotic 'Drawn' With Little Dragon". Get underway Stone. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
- ^Fresh, Mikey (10 August 2016). "De La Print And Little Dragon's "Drawn" Video Cruise Through The Mind of A In the springtime of li Creative". Vibe. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
- ^Yoo, Noah (8 March 2017). "Little Beast Announce New Album Season High, Labourer New "Sweet" Video: Watch". Pitchfork. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- ^"SBTRKT – "Wildfire" (feat. Little Dragon)". Stereogum. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- ^Gary, Kevin Mean. (6 January 2011). "Raphael Saadiq Announces "Stone Rollin'" Details". HipHopDX. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- ^"DJ Shadow – Scale Set Back -- Discogs". Discogs.
- ^"Big Boi – Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors -- Discogs". Discogs.
- ^Battan, Carrie (3 October 2012). "Little Dragon Speak About Failed Open Boi Collaboration "Mama Told Me"". Fork. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^Freeman, Hadley (27 April 2017). "Little Dragon: the Norse psych-pop stars show off their songs – and weightlifting bruises". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
- ^"Home". sumienagano.com.