[Machine Translation] NANMUSHI, who performs nearly 200 concerts a year and travels the world, including an appearance on the Gypsy Avalon stage at Fuji Rock Festival '07 and a month-long tour of New York City, will finally release their album "Draw the contour with music" simultaneously throughout Japan. The album is based on the theme "Oto de Kuppo ni Nare" ("Sound is like the sky, Nare"), and the wide range of interactions and connections with people make every place they go seem like their hometown. Nanashi's music is described as "progressive folk" (progressive folk music), and he has been described as a truly innovative presence in the domestic music scene. His music is described as "progressive folk" (progressive folk music), and his music is described as a novelty in the domestic music scene. His last first album sold out with a limited run of 2,000 copies by hand only, and his several singles have also sold out across the board. This album includes a video clip of the title track, "Draw the contour with music," a collaboration with a sculptor, which was highly acclaimed in various fields and hijacked the visions of four locations in Tokyo for two weeks. NANMUSHI's activities and works, which are born from free ideas and wide-ranging interaction with various artists, show us something interesting that cannot be found in the major music scene. NANMUSHI's works, which were only available at live venues, are now finally available in stores. A completely new wind is blowing into the Japanese music scene. *Catch copyThe unknown unit "NANMUSHI" was suddenly selected for the Gypsy Avalon stage at the "Fuji Rock Festival '07". Their emotional and innovative sound shook the Japanese music scene.