Born and raised in the snowy city of Sapporo, Qrion began making her own sounds using her phone in high school as a hobby. Since then she's released on Mad Decent, Sasha's Last Night on Earth, Anjunadeep, and This Never Happened. Qrion has been named on Forbes Japan's 30 Under 30 list, Spotify Japan's EQUAL Artist, DJ Mag's Future Star of 2021, and a resident artist for 88Rising Radio on SiriusXM, as well as having garnered support from Mixmag, Attack Magazine, Forbes, and Triple J.
Qrion's original productions have made waves around the world via independent label Anjunadeep, including releases such as the collaborative Sapporo EP with Spencer Brown, her solo Sine Wave Party EP, and most recently, her stellar album debut 'I Hope It Lasts Forever', which was championed by the likes of Pete Tong, Danny Howard, and Jason Bentley, as well as tastemaker DJs like Diplo, Mall Grab, Porter Robinson, Lane 8, Anna Lunoe, Solomun, and Todd Edwards. She's also lent her future-focused sound to artists such as Alina Baraz, Lane 8, Catching flies, TOKiMONSTA, and more to elevate a variety of songs across the spectrum of today's hit music.
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Qrion, the stage name of Japanese electronic music producer and DJ Momiji Tsukada, is renowned for her unique sound in the electronic music scene. She was honored with the title of DJ Mag's 2021 Future Star and was featured in Billboard's 20 Best Dance Albums in 2021. This acclaim came alongside the release of her single "Monolith" via Last Night On Earth. Qrion's debut album, "I Hope It Lasts Forever," released on Anjunadeep, has been noted for its dreamy house productions, marking a major milestone in her career. Additionally, she enhanced her release schedule with remixes for artists like Gabriel & Dresden, Flownn, Apashe, and Catching Flies. Renowned for her versatile and future-focused flair in electronic music, Qrion's work is characterized by its energetic beats and lush synth textures.
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Expect a night of cutting edge music with one of the brightest young stars in the scene. The music Qrion creates takes inspiration from all the environments she finds herself in. Whether sampling the sounds of nature found on the Japanese island she grew up in, or the familiar pinging of an iPhone application, she uses the noise of the world around her to create intimate songs anchored by energetic beats and lush synth textures.
Born and raised in the snowy city of Sapporo, Qrion began making her own sounds in high school as a hobby by using her phone. Soon enough, she upgraded her tools and started sharing her songs online, demanding the attention of her peers and idols alike. Qrion connected with the world well beyond her home in northern Japan, working with producers like Ryan Hemsworth, Giraffage, Spencer Brown and many more. She's released a steady stream of music from labels all over the globe, like Mad Decent, Moving Castle, and Anjunadeep to name a few.
Qrion has toured all over the world, and she's only getting started. She's shared the stage with the likes of Above & Beyond, Porter Robinson, Tourist, and joined Slow Magic on a North American tour.
Born and raised in the snowy city of Sapporo, Qrion began making her own sounds using her phone in high school as a hobby. Since then she's released on Mad Decent, Sasha's Last Night on Earth, Anjunadeep, and This Never Happened. Qrion has been named on Forbes Japan's 30 Under 30 list, Spotify Japan's EQUAL Artist, DJ Mag's Future Star of 2021, and a resident artist for 88Rising Radio on SiriusXM, as well as having garnered support from Mixmag, Attack Magazine, Forbes, and Triple J.
Qrion's original productions have made waves around the world via independent label Anjunadeep, including releases such as the collaborative Sapporo EP with Spencer Brown, her solo Sine Wave Party EP, and most recently, her stellar album debut 'I Hope It Lasts Forever', which was championed by the likes of Pete Tong, Danny Howard, and Jason Bentley, as well as tastemaker DJs like Diplo, Mall Grab, Porter Robinson, Lane 8, Anna Lunoe, Solomun, and Todd Edwards. She's also lent her future-focused sound to artists such as Alina Baraz, Lane 8, Catching flies, TOKiMONSTA, and more to elevate a variety of songs across the spectrum of today's hit music.
SUPPORT:
SOULSEEK
21+
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Qrion, the stage name of Japanese electronic music producer and DJ Momiji Tsukada, is renowned for her unique sound in the electronic music scene. She was honored with the title of DJ Mag's 2021 Future Star and was featured in Billboard's 20 Best Dance Albums in 2021. This acclaim came alongside the release of her single "Monolith" via Last Night On Earth. Qrion's debut album, "I Hope It Lasts Forever," released on Anjunadeep, has been noted for its dreamy house productions, marking a major milestone in her career. Additionally, she enhanced her release schedule with remixes for artists like Gabriel & Dresden, Flownn, Apashe, and Catching Flies. Renowned for her versatile and future-focused flair in electronic music, Qrion's work is characterized by its energetic beats and lush synth textures.
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Expect a night of cutting edge music with one of the brightest young stars in the scene. The music Qrion creates takes inspiration from all the environments she finds herself in. Whether sampling the sounds of nature found on the Japanese island she grew up in, or the familiar pinging of an iPhone application, she uses the noise of the world around her to create intimate songs anchored by energetic beats and lush synth textures.
Born and raised in the snowy city of Sapporo, Qrion began making her own sounds in high school as a hobby by using her phone. Soon enough, she upgraded her tools and started sharing her songs online, demanding the attention of her peers and idols alike. Qrion connected with the world well beyond her home in northern Japan, working with producers like Ryan Hemsworth, Giraffage, Spencer Brown and many more. She's released a steady stream of music from labels all over the globe, like Mad Decent, Moving Castle, and Anjunadeep to name a few.
Qrion has toured all over the world, and she's only getting started. She's shared the stage with the likes of Above & Beyond, Porter Robinson, Tourist, and joined Slow Magic on a North American tour.
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