Corey Fuller
Corey Fuller

Artist Profile

Corey Fuller

Born in the US and raised in rural Japan, Corey Fuller is a musician and multimedia artist currently based in Tokyo. Growing up between several different cultures and traveling extensively as a child have made geography, the sea and a sense of space, within and without, major components of Fuller's music. His work is a slow and gradual music composed of infinitesimal details comprised of processed and delicately treated instruments, electronics, field recordings, and other sound sources combined with a distinct melancholy and emotionality. In addition to his work as a solo artist, Fuller finds his collaborations with other artists invaluable. Known for his work as Illuha on 12k, he has collaborated with musicians Ryuichi Sakamoto, Taylor Deupree, Simon Scott, Stephan Mathieu, Marcus Fischer, Chihei Hatakeyama, Christopher Willits and others on a series of releases and tours. A descendant of polymath R. Buckminster Fuller and Color Music theorist and artist Maud Maple Miles, Fuller continues the tradition of synergistic and synesthetic intermedia explorations through his collaborations with visual artists, choreographers, fashion designers, poets, filmmakers, architects and artists across a myriad of disciplines.

Genre: New Age
Active area: Tokyo
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