From our press release:
“Dynamic Meanjin experimental duo SHUGOREI announce boundary-pushing future-retro single.”
‘Roboto’ releases digitally on December 5th.
Authoritative, diverse, and utterly unique art for open-minded listeners!”
-Last Day Deaf
You read it correctly! We are putting out a new single, called Roboto. Prepare to step into a realm of enchantment! Our latest single, ‘Roboto’, offers an electrifying glimpse into our forthcoming 2025 album:
Memories of Magic—魔法の記憶—Mahō no Kioku.
Blending the ethereal with the experimental, this album promises to be a vibrant tapestry of sound, weaving themes of magic, animism, dreams, and fantasy into lush, immersive worlds.
Memories of Magic is all about magic, and full of beautiful stories which we will gradually reveal to you, with everything from gamelan to gymnastics! It unfolds through a kaleidoscope of influences: intricate percussion, innovative electronics, and sonic bricolage, all enriched by a stellar cast of guest musicians from the world of classical music (more on these exciting developments over the next few months). We’ve conjured a musical journey that’s as delicate as it is dazzling—a vivid soundscape where wonder and imagination take centre stage.
At the heart of this journey is Roboto, a whimsical tale of a dreamer and their enigmatic encounter with a silver robot. Like a fleeting vision, the track crystallises moments of pure retro-futuristic charm, hinting at synth-soaked retro J-pop. Noz’s evocative vocals, delivered in her Japanese mother tongue, ground the song in a sense of intimate nostalgia, allowing the music to relax into its most elemental traits.
No ‘90s electro throwback would be complete without a pingy dose of authentic slap bass. Enter guest artist Dan Curro – a cellist, in his mild-mannered daytime persona – who lays this down for ‘Roboto’ as impressively as any shoulder pad-toting, callus-thumbed 90s bass superhero.
With ‘Roboto’, we invite you to lose yourself in a dream—a spellbinding preview of the sonic sorcery that awaits in Memories of Magic.
Memories of Magic—魔法の記憶—Mahō no Kioku features artwork by nine-year-old Izumi Omote Harmsen (Nozomi’s daughter), which were supplied to Tom in sketches, ready for him to colour them in. These pictures are integral to the musical journey, representing the mystical, magical themes represented throughout the album. Izumi’s dragons (as pictured above) are frequent, but the artwork for the Roboto single features an abstract portrayal of a crafty, beautiful robot.

‘Roboto’ recounts Nozomi’s dream. In the dream, she encounters a mysterious person she has never met before. This person, with a gentle smile, invites Noz to come closer. Nearby, a metallic figure—a robot—begins to move and speak, offering to help. The robot becomes Noz’s companion, guiding her through a dimly lit room. However, the light suddenly goes out, leaving the Noz frightened. When she steps outside, the kind person has vanished, but the robot remains by her side.
The robot leads Noz to a place where there is light, gradually calming her fear. She wonders where the vanished person went and if they’ll return. Soon, the person reappears, and they all return to the room together. But the robot suddenly stops moving, turning into a lifeless statue. Noz, feeling grateful, regrets not saying thank you and wishes the robot could move again.
Grateful for the robot’s presence, Noz wants to travel together once more. She also wonders if the person in the dream is someone she has met before and plans to ask their name next time. In the final lines, Noz hopes for the robot to return to her dreams again, wishing to embark on new adventures together.
Japanese Lyrics:
昨日夢に出てきた人は
どこかで会ったことのない人
だけどその人は優しい顔で
こちらへおいでと誘ってくれた
そこには金属のものがあった
いきなり動き出し話しだして
私を助けてくれると言った
ロボットは仲間になってくれた
部屋の中には少しの灯りある
だけどそれが急に消えたの
そこで怖くなり外に出てみた
その人はどこかに行ってしまう
だけどロボットは近くにいてくれた
灯りあるとこ連れてってくれ
ようやく気持ち落ち着いてきた
あの消えた人どこに行った
もうそろそろ戻ってくるの
消えた人がこちらにやってくる
またみんなで部屋に戻った
ロボットはいきなり動かなくて
金属のスタチューに戻った
ありがとうって言うの忘れた
また動いてくれたらと思う
ロボット近くにいてくれてありがとう
また一緒に旅しようね ありがとう
昨日夢に出てきた人は
実はどこかで出会ったかしら
今度は夢で名前を聞こう
いつか夢に出てきてほしい
またロボットよ 夢に出てきて
今夜の夢に出てきてほしい
今度はどこか違うとこに
旅に行こうよ 夢で逢おう
Kinō yume ni detekita hito wa
doko ka de atta koto no nai hito
dakedo sono hito wa yasashī kao de
kochira e oide to sasotte kureta
Soko ni wa kinzoku no mono ga atta
ikinari ugokidashi hanashi dashite
watashi o tasukete kureru to itta
robotto wa nakama ni natte kureta
Heya no nakaniha sukoshi no akari aru
dakedo sore ga kyū ni kieta no
Soko de kowaku nari-gai ni dete mita
sono hito wa doko ka ni itte shimau
dakedo robotto wa chikaku ni ite kureta
Akari aru toko tsuretette kure
yōyaku kimochi ochitsuite kita
ano kieta hito doko ni itta
mō sorosoro modotte kuru no
Kieta hito ga kochira ni yattekuru
mata min’nade heya ni modotta
Robotto wa ikinari ugokanakute
kinzoku no sutachū ni modotta
arigatō tte iu no wasureta
mata ugoite kuretara to omou
robotto chikaku ni ite kurete arigatō
mata issho ni tabi shiyou ne arigatō
Kinō yume ni detekita hito wa
jitsuwa doko ka de deatta kashira
kondo wa yume de namae o kikou
itsuka yume ni dete kite hoshī
Mata robotto yo yume ni dete kite
kon’ya no yume ni dete kite hoshī
kondo wa doko ka chigau toko ni
tabi ni ikōyo yume de aou
Roboto is officially released on December 5, 2024. You can save the occasion with your favourite listening service by visiting this link: