“Erika Dohi blurs boundaries with fearless clarity. Her work is ritualistic, textural, and emotionally exact — a luminous voice in experimental music.” — [Source name] (NPR, Pitchfork, etc.)
Described as “gracefully feral” by The New York Times, Dohi crafts sonic rituals that dissolve form — blending classical technique with raw, unguarded expression.
Erika Dohi
Erika Dohi is a Japanese-American pianist and composer whose work dissolves the boundary between classical and experimental sound. Her performances feel more like ceremony than concert — unfolding in layers of memory, stillness, and sonic ritual.
Myth of Tomorrow is her latest evolution — a meditation told in three movements, shaped by breath, silence, and transformation.
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Myth of Tomorrow is an independent project, crafted with care and intention. Your support makes it possible to share this sonic journey with the world.
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