Hiiro Issiki, aka Jigga, creates a sensory journey in music that melds ambient introspection, industrial techno, and cinematic depth, reflecting the complexities of modern existence. His latest album, Tannins, features six tracks, each a fragment of existential exploration—from the clashing traditions of "Out Of The Blue" to the haunting decay in "Sabi." With a brilliant balance of conceptual depth and raw emotion, Issiki invites listeners to navigate through blurred memories and unending echoes.
As we immerse ourselves in such profound sounds, how can musical experiences like Issiki’s reshape our understanding of both personal and collective human emotions in today’s hyperstimulated world?