Guided by a love of beats and bass, Akiko Kiyama has hot-footed it from Tokyo to Berlin via London, sharpening her shuffling minimal techno style along the way. Her twisting, turning, sinister tracks are packed with tiny details and are made to surprise on every listen. Having studied classical music, Akiko first fell for drum 'n' bass and started making her own laptop tracks. In just a few years she was bitten by the techno bug (it’s similar to a bed bug, but looks like a tiny insect robot) and has released on Sud Electronic, Revolver, Thema and District of Corruption and had a track included on Richie Hawtin's 'DE9 Transitions'. Once bitten, twice shy? Not so for this fearless laptop performer.
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