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Discovering Yourself through Music

41 min · 21. Dez. 2021
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A conversation with Eutah Mizushima. We chat about his passion for music from the shamisen to synthwave, his life-changing pilgrimage when he lived in Japan, and his current pursuit to finding his sound. Eutah Mizushima is a mental health peer support guide and aspiring multi-instrumentalist artist based in Vancouver, Canada. Note: This episode includes Eutah playing his shamisen which may make the audio louder than normal. Please lower your volume from 19:10-19:49, if needed.

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