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09 July 2025

Newsletter: Filipino soul-pop artist Muri and Japanese electronic producer Shigge tease upcoming new track “Golden Hour”

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Filipino singer-songwriter Muri and Japanese producer Shigge have officially announced their collaborative new single, “Golden Hour,” via a minimalist teaser posted to Instagram last night, sparking anticipation for their cross-border release.
 
The soul-infused electronic track was conceived during an intensive songwriting camp at the AXEAN Festival in Bali, Indonesia last year, where Muri and Shigge crossed creative paths. What began as a spontaneous studio session has evolved into months of sonic exchange, with ideas bouncing fluidly between Tokyo, London, and Manila.
 
“I found Shigge’s music really unique and forward-thinking,” Muri shares in a press statement. “When we got the chance to work with each other at the songwriting camp, I felt we could make a really cool world fusing our styles together. For me, music is all about experimenting and trying something new, and this is a result of that.”
 
“Golden Hour” marks the first official release from their upcoming joint EP, SETSUNA, slated to drop next month. Described as a boundary-pushing collection of lo-fi house beats, ambient soundscapes, and neo-soul vocals, the EP promises a fresh take on cross-cultural music production.
 
To celebrate the collaboration, Muri and Shigge will embark on a two-city tour spanning Tokyo and Manila this July and August.
 
Tour dates:
 
July 22 – Tokyo City, Japan
July 24 – Tokyo City, Japan
August 1 – Makati City, Philippines
August 2 – Makati City, Philippines
 
For updates on the collaboration, tour, and more behind-the-scenes content, follow Muri and Shigge on their official social media platforms.




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