Los Angeles-based Japanese composer, producer, and classically trained pianist, who has worked in film, television, advertising, and music production.
Matsumiya was a co-founder, composer, and arranger of Los Angeles Ladies Choir (founded in 2009). She was in bands such as Moonrats, and [a=ESP (33)], and she also wrote for and performed in the conceptual art band The Sads with art curator Aaron Rose. In 2010, one of the songs from her first EP was featured as the theme song for the Spike Jonze short film "I’m Here" and won the award for best original music at the AICP Awards, after which she has focused on film scoring.
2024
Paramount Music
14xFile, MP3, Album
2023
2021
2014
Not On Label (Aska Matsumiya Self-Released)
7xFile, MP3, MiniAlbum, 320
2010
Teenage Teardrops
LP
2022
2012
Not On Label (ESP (33) Self-released)
6xFile, MP3, 320
2010
Teenage Teardrops
LP, EP, Ltd
2010
2009
Family Bookstore Records
7"
2008
Teenage Teardrops
LP
2001
2024
Lakeshore Records
25xFile, MP3, Comp, 256
2016
Not On Label
CD, Album
2010
Chocolate Industries
File, AAC, Album, Comp, 320
2010
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