Hey there! Welcome to my channel :3
I’ve been into traditional and folk music for as long as I can remember, and here I like to put my own twist on it—sometimes a bit crazy, sometimes a bit wild, but always unique. You’ll find edits, remakes, nightcore, techno, and hardstyle versions of songs from all over—think classic folk tunes, old songs, Japanese traditional music, Russian folk songs and more.
Artistic & Historical Focus:
My work is created purely for entertainment and artistic purposes. Each track is a musical interpretation of history, staying as close as possible to the authentic lyrics, language, and historical wording.
This channel does not pursue any political agenda. I do not support or promote any specific ideologies. My goal is simply to preserve and reimaginate musical heritage through a modern lens for a global audience to enjoy.
So just enjoy the music with me :3
Kurisushima
First of all, I want to say a huge thank you for the incredible feedback over the past few weeks. We are fast approaching the 1,000 subscribers milestone – I never imagined that my mixes would reach so many people all over the world!
A quick word on the comments:
Unfortunately, I’ve had to delete many hateful and unpleasant comments lately, especially under my last video where I transformed the Soviet March into a Gunka style. To be honest, it makes me sad to read things like that.
I want to be clear: this channel and my music are never meant to be a platform for hate or anything similar. The song is a cover of an absolute "meme song" and not a political statement. I understand that historical songs always trigger strong emotions, but please don't forget: we live in the present, not in the past. 🕊️
That said, I am so grateful that the vast majority of you have been respectful and friendly. Thank you for seeing the music for what it is: an artistic project and a tribute to historical aesthetics.
What’s next?
My focus isn’t going to change! I’ll be staying mostly in the Nightcore and EDM field because that’s what I enjoy the most. There are so many more historical songs I want to cover and share with you :3.
However, there will still be occasional "outliers" like the Soviet March cover. I’ve already received some great ideas from you guys, and I’m taking notes on all your requests! I know that mixing these styles might not be the fastest way to "grow" as much as possible, but I do what I love, and that’s what I want to keep sharing with you.
Thank you so much for your support! Let’s keep going ❤️
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Kurisushima
First of all… thank you all so much, seriously.
We just passed 500 subs, and now we’re already 600?? That honestly means a lot to me. The love on my recent remixes has been crazy, and I’m really, really grateful for all the support.
Some of my songs will slowly start making their way to Spotify as well. :3
A lot of you have been asking for this for a while ^-^
Sen’yū will be the first song to go up on April 3rd, Battotai will follow a week later, and after that I’m hoping to upload a new song there every week, or at least every other week <3
Since I’m pretty busy, a friend is taking care of the Spotify uploads for me, so please don’t be upset if the songs only get added there little by little <3
And for anyone interested, the Spotify link is now in my channel description :3
Or here :3 open.spotify.com/intl-de/artist/0rRgQYLO6negMtJhoC…
And about your song wishes: I do see them :3
I read through the comments, I save song ideas, and I’m building a pretty big list at this point. So if you’ve suggested something and haven’t seen it yet, don’t worry — I haven’t forgotten. A lot of your picks are actually songs I already wanted to do anyway, which makes me even more excited hehe.
And please keep the requests coming! I genuinely read everything and take notes.
As for the future of the channel:
Japanese and Russian/Soviet historical music will definitely stay my main focus, because that’s still what I love most. But at the same time, there are so many beautiful historical songs from other countries and cultures too, and I really want to explore more of them.
So if you know some hidden gem from anywhere in the world, tell me about it in the comments
Thank you for being here and being part of all this.
Let’s keep going together ❤️
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