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Haruna Ito is a sonic and verbal poet who utilizes noise, both aural and literary, in the creation of evocative and unsettling landscapes.

Born in industrial Kawasaki, Japan, haruna moved to the United States at the age of three and lived there until age thirteen, where she absorbed the popular culture of the time, showing a particular interest in music from a very young age. With her experiences of living as a child of foreigners in America with its various prejudices, and again upon returning to Japan, as a social aberration who neither spoke nor read her native language, themes of dislocation and exile resonated in her early on, and still remain an integral motivation for her work.

During her teenage years in Japan her fury found outlet in a number of bands (for which she wrote, sang, and occasionally damaged the bass guitar), fuelled by the typified anguish of the post-punk, new wave climate of the time. However, upon finishing school and “entering society” as it is called in Japan, haruna soon discovered that culture shock is not a momentary impact that passes, as the term would imply, but is in fact a prolonged situation, a chronic ailment of displacement recurring time after time, whether she was in America, Japan. or elsewhere. Dissatisfied and bored with guitar band music now, she quit playing in order to find something with more personal relevance. A need to get a grasp of the mechanisms and workings of language upon identity and memory (as well as frustration at the alienation she continued to feel from language), led her to become a translator, a pursuit she continues today. Meanwhile, a budding interest in sampling as a new method of [post-self-] expression led her to work with turntablist and acclaimed composer/improviser Otomo Yoshihide. haruna served as producer and coordinator for his various projects during the mid to late nineties, producing or co-producing four albums by his band Ground-Zero, up to the group's annihilation with the Consume Ground-Zero series.

Following the demise of Ground-Zero, haruna returned to creating music with the formation of Skist, a duo with sound-creator, percussionist and singer-songwriter Samm Bennett, expatriate of the downtown New York scene. In Skist, haruna brings singing-- and words, and meaning-- to the fore, while Samm explores the diversification and development of sonic and rhythmic possibility, noticeably going against the current of ultra-minimalism and its self-imposed rigidity so prevalent in the Japanese underground scene today.

Currently, haruna utilizes electronic feedback and interference to generate the sonic material for her work, which she then processes and stores as samples for employing as components of compositions and performances. While sharing little with the Japanese avant-garde genre of the same name, she nonetheless terms her work noise for the intent and desire behind her sounds and words to incite unease and provoke questioning.

APPEARANCES +


Akira Sakata & Takeo Moriyama
Mitochondria
2022, ,
Free Improvisation/Free Jazz
佐藤幸雄*
ライブ・アト・ニヒル牛 = Live At Nihirugyu (Final Cut)
2019, CD, Album, Telegraph Records
ONJT +*
Lonely Woman
2010, CD, Doubtmusic
ONJT +*
Bells
2010, CD, Album, Doubtmusic, ,
Free Jazz/Experimental/Abstract
Keiki Midorikawa
Complete Grüne Revolution
2009
ONJO*
Live Vol. 1 Series Circuit
2007, 2xCD, Album, Doubtmusic, ,
Free Improvisation
Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Orchestra
Out To Lunch
2005, CD, ,
Experimental/Contemporary Jazz/Free Improvisation
Samm Bennett
Secrets Of Teaching Yourself Music
2004, CD, Album, Improvised Music From Japan
Various
Melatonin: Meditations On Sound In Sleep
2004, 2xCD, Comp, Room40, ,
Abstract/Experimental/Field Recording/Minimal/Ambient
Ned Rothenberg's Sync*
Harbinger
2004, CD, Album, Animul Records,
Ned Rothenberg, Satoh Masahiko*
Decisive Action
2004, CD, Album, BAJ Records
Peter Brötzmann / Shoji Hano*
Funny Rat
2003
Aki Onda
Ancient & Modern (Cassette Memories Vol. 1)
2003
Aki Onda
Bon Voyage! (Cassette Memories Vol. 2)
2003, CD, ,
Field Recording/Experimental
Various
Deluxe Improvisation Festival 2001: Day One
2002, CDr, Comp, Ltd, ASE (2), ,
Free Improvisation/Experimental
Various
Festival Beyond Innocence: A Brief History In 67 Chapters
2002, 4xCD, Comp, FBI Disc, ,
Free Improvisation/Avantgarde/Experimental
R.U.B.
Are You Be
2002, CD, Album, Animul Records
Koichi Makigami* & Ryoji Hojito
Over That Way
2002, CD, Album, Long Arms Records, ,
Free Improvisation/Contemporary Jazz/Experimental
Various
The Only Blip Hop Record You Will Ever Need, Vol. 1
2002, 2x Vinyl, ,
Abstract/IDM/Downtempo
Aki Onda
Precious Moments
2001, CD, Album, Softlmusic, ,
Abstract/Minimal
Various
Improvised Music From Japan
2001, 10xCD + Box, Ltd, Num, Improvised Music From Japan, ,
Free Jazz/Abstract/Noise/Avantgarde/Experimental
Leonid Soybelman // Sachiko M // Otomo Yoshihide // Umezu Kazutoki* // Yoshigaki Yasuhiro*
With Russia From Love
2001, CD, EP, No Man's Land, ,
Avantgarde
Various
Clicks_+_Cuts
2000, 2x CD, ,
Abstract/IDM/Experimental
After Dinner
Paradise Of Replica / Paradise Of Remixes
2000, CD Digisleeve, ,
Avantgarde/Experimental
Ground-Zero*
Plays Standards
2000
Various
Hallelujah, Anyway- Remembering Tom Cora
1999, 2x CD, ,
Free Jazz/Folk Rock/Alternative Rock/Avantgarde/Contemporary Jazz
Ghost
Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet
1999
Charles Hayward
Double Agent(s) Live In Japan Volume Two
1998, CD, Album, Locus Solus
Shimada Masahiko* / Otomo Yoshihide
My Dear Mummy: Miira Ni Narumade
1997, CD, Album, Creativeman Disc.
Hoahio
Happy Mail
1997, CD, Album, Amoebic, ,
Experimental
Kingjoe
Worry Petty & Blouson Jet
1996, CD, Album, B-Low Records
Kingjoe
Tornado Shaman
1996, CD, Album, Creativeman Disc., Double Trap, ,
Lo-Fi/Psychedelic Rock/Free Improvisation/Experimental
Tsuguto Tsunoda
How Can We Kill Time?
1996, Cass, Album, C30, Not On Label (Tsuguto Tsunoda Self-Released)
Betsuni Nanmo Klezmer
Waltz = ワルツ
1996
Betsuni Nanmo Klezmer
Ahiru = アヒル
1996, ,
Klezmer/Big Band/Modern
Jon Rose - Otomo Yoshihide
Tatakiuri
1995, CD, Album, Sank-Ohso Discs, Creativeman Disc.
Otomo Yoshihide
The Night Before The Death Of The Sampling Virus
1993, CD, Album, Extreme, ,
Noise/Experimental/Sound Collage/Rhythmic Noise/Cut-up/DJ/Abstract/Spoken Word
Otomo Yoshihide
We Insist?
1992, CD, ,
Future Jazz/Prog Rock/Experimental/Avantgarde
Various
Evening At Room40
2006, CD, Comp, Promo, Wire Magazine, Room40, ,
Abstract/Experimental/Ambient