Japanese experimental music group noted for ethereal, dreamlike soundscapes; reviewer credits founder Tsuyoshi Kawabata (Toyama) and highlights the 1984 work Mayu.

Founder mentioned in reviews: Tsuyoshi Kawabata (from Toyama). Mayu released or dated in 1984 according to the review.

A DeBaser review praises Pale Cocoon's Mayu (1984) as a mysterious, ethereal and otherworldly experimental album. The writing highlights ambient textures, nursery-rhyme-like voices, and echoes of Cluster and Kraftwerk. The review gives the work a strong, admiring 5/5 rating.

For:Fans of experimental, ambient and krautrock-influenced music; listeners of vintage Japanese experimental releases.

 Mayu is the title of a mysterious work from 1984 by Pale Cocoon, a Japanese experimental music meteor of a group that puts all earthly miseries in a bubble, flying and gliding at high altitudes, like the sacred Ibis in the gray sky.

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