Stage name of Hirono Nishiyama. Described in the DeBaser review as a Japanese composer producing ethereal, electro-glitch-pop music; the album Twinkle is highlighted for its melancholic, nostalgic soundscapes.

The DeBaser review (Crio) covers the album Twinkle and describes Gutevolk's style as electro-glitch-pop and ethereal. Hirono Nishiyama is named in that review as the person behind the stage name Gutevolk.

The DeBaser review praises Gutevolk's album Twinkle for its ethereal, melancholic electro-glitch-pop atmospheres. Tracks highlighted include Twinkle Star's Cycling Bolero, Light Parade, Little Girl, Little Star, Moonlaker and Wondering. The review describes the music as intimate, nostalgic and transportive.

For:Fans of dreamy electronic, glitch-pop and melancholic, nostalgic soundscapes.

 This little Japanese composer left planet Earth several years ago, to find a permanent residence within an electro-glitch-pop that never exceeds 20 degrees Celsius.

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