Japanese Wallpaper feat Mafia - Breathe In


At 16 years old, most teenagers are more concerned with exams & partying than preparing themselves for a fruitful music career. Melbourne wunderkind Japanese Wallpaper is not your typical teenager.
A multi-instrumentalist (9 in total), Japanese Wallpaper’s love affair with production began aged 13 on a lengthy family holiday. This initial foray resulted in a debut EP, War Peace Rocket Ships, demonstrating maturity well beyond his years and drawing comparisons with ambient masters Boards of Canada and Tycho as well as praise from a slew of industry heavyweights (including Bombay Bicycle Club, Chet Faker and Jonti).
Breathe In, which features the delicate vocals of Brisbane’s Wafia, with whom Japanese Wallpaper previously collaborated on a blog favoured remix of her original Alice, marks the first single of a new EP.
Breathe In, signals the first track from a forthcoming EP and immediately struck us as a delicate and highly refined piece which is patient as it blends subtle electronic elements, organic percussion and softly sung vocals.

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