![]() ![]() Using open sourcing to the max, Hatsune Miku is said to have a repertoire of 100,000 songs and has become the icon of a cybernetic generation.Īnd it works. Such a project could only have originated in Japan, complete with animé look - she’s an impossibly leggy 16-year-old in turquoise pigtails. That’s because Hatsune Miku is entirely artificial: The product of the Crypton Future Media company (a name that seems taken from a “Terminator” movie), she’s a 3-D hologram whose singing comes from Yamaha’s Vocaloid library of synthetic voices. ![]() On the road she doesn’t screw fans with a bad show on an off night - she has no off nights, ever.Īnd she doesn’t spout incoherent drivel on a drunk bender because she doesn’t drink. In the studio she’s cooperative and never complains about polyps on her vocal cords. Hatsune Miku, who plays two shows at Hammerstein Ballroom on Saturday, is the perfect pop star. ![]()
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