BIO

March 2026

Tsuki Noir is a virtual artist born within the Metaverse, originally conceived as an experimental project exploring the boundaries between digital existence and human emotion. Visually, Tsuki Noir blends Tokyo underground fashion, visual Kei aesthetics, a smattering of cyberpunk influence, and the quiet monochrome elegance of moonlit nights. This fusion creates the signature presence of a “digital vampire”, a figure that feels human yet unmistakably otherworldly, existing in the liminal space between reality and fiction. Musically, Tsuki Noir draws from J‑rock, post‑punk, shoegaze, and dark pop. Their sound is defined by shimmering guitars, delicate piano melodies, pounding drums and vocals that balance fragility with emotional intensity. Lyrical themes revolve around memory, isolation, love, shifting emotional states, and the impulses that awaken in the night: modern, poetic motifs that resonate across borders.   Live performances within the Metaverse take full advantage of the medium’s limitless potential. Tsuki Noir appears in collapsing neon cities, lunar ruins, and vast cathedrals of light, creating immersive concerts that merge visual spectacle with sonic depth. These performances have earned acclaim for redefining what virtual live music can be. Tsuki Noir continues to evolve as an artist who transcends the boundaries of digital and real worlds. Their mission: to find beauty in darkness and transform solitude into sound, positions them as a defining figure in the next generation of virtual performers.

Tsuki Noir - Process

The creative process behind Tsuki Noir begins with an exploration of each song’s emotional theme and narrative purpose, where the story, symbolism, and visual tone are defined before any sound is created. Once the concept is clear, the lyrics are crafted through poetic fragments that evolve into structured verses shaped by the band’s bilingual aesthetic and the distinct emotional voices of its characters. These lyrics then guide the AI‑collaborative composition phase, where tools like Suno and BandLab are used to generate melodic sketches, vocal textures, and arrangement ideas that are refined through multiple iterations until they align with the intended atmosphere. The resulting material is broken down into stems and brought into Logic Pro, where detailed editing, layering, EQ sculpting, spatial design, and automation transform the track into a polished Tsuki Noir production. Mastering follows, ensuring consistency, clarity, and genre‑appropriate impact across all listening environments. Parallel to the musical work, the metaverse component pushes creative boundaries by developing fully realized avatars with custom rigs, expressive animations, precise lipsync systems, and tailored movement logic. Stages are constructed as narrative environments, complete with architectural design, lighting schemes, particle effects, symbolic props, and interactive elements that respond to the music. Custom scripting supports choreography, lighting cues, transformations, and other performance mechanics that make each show feel alive. Finally, every set is produced as a cohesive theatrical experience, with voiceovers, character banter, ambience, and transitions edited in sound production to create a seamless narrative arc that turns each performance into a chapter of Tsuki Noir’s evolving mythos.