MIZU by Jackson Bliss
Jackson Bliss’s band name is Mizu (水), the Japanese word for “water.” Born in Northern Michigan and raised in Michigan, Chicago, & Southern California, Mizu has been writing music for over two decades in the genres of classical, post-rock, folk, & electronic. He studied piano at Interlochen Arts Academy & National Music Camp as well creative writing at the University of Notre Dame and USC. Mizu lives in West Hollywood and balances his life between publishing books and albums, each genre, medium, & art form collapsing in the other effortlessly.
Mizu’s contemporary/classical EP, Soundtracks for Daydreams, will be released on 04 April 2024 and will be available for streaming on:
-Apple Music
-Spotify
-Amazon Music
-YouTube
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Mizu’s indie/post-rock/folk EP, All The Places We Were Broken & All The Places Where The Light Shined Through, was released in March 2023 and is now available for streaming on:
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Mizu’s instrumental score, “Space Station Love Song,” which was set to NASA footage taken from the International Space Station, was released in December 2022 and is now available for streaming on:
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Mizu’s debut LP, Space Age, which is an electronic/downtempo/IDM album written in Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, SF, & Chicago, was released in May 2013 and is now available for streaming on:
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