Myth of Tomorrow

November 3 — Rivington (1 Rivington Street, Lower East Side, NYC)
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Studio Album Released October 24, 2025 on Switch Hit / Figure 8 Recording

Myth of Tomorrow, the second album by composer-pianist Erika Dohi, is a sonic meditation on catastrophe, resilience, and rebirth. The album is a representation of Dohi’s artistic growth and exploration, seamlessly combining elements from dance, jazz, ambient, and classical composition to create transcendent, otherworldly soundscapes.

Inspired by Taro Okamoto’s striking mural of the Hiroshima bombing by the same name, Myth of Tomorrow merges historical trauma with Dohi’s own personal upheaval in 2020.

Myth of Tomorrow is a sonic meditation on catastrophe, resilience, and rebirth, produced by Grammy-winning composer and producer William Brittelle and with development and creative support from Metropolis Ensemble and Andrew Cyr.



Reviews

★★★★

Keyboardist and vocalist Erika Dohi is constructing her own sonic world — into which she invites the rest of us from time to time.
— Downbeat
Erika Dohi Shapes a Striking Sonic Vision on “Myth of Tomorrow
— I Care If You Listen
“The best new albums out Oct. 24” Electronic/Out There
— NPR
★★★★1⁄2

“After just four minutes, it’s clear what Dohi can do.”
— MUSIIKEXPRESS (DE)
★★★★

“one of the most audacious and diverse works of 2025.”
— AQUELE TUIM
The ephemeral becomes audible on Erika Dohi’s ‘Myth of Tomorrow’
— THE TONEARM
Composer-pianist Erika Dohi has created something truly remarkable with Myth of Tomorrow
— FOXY DIGITALIS
Aiding an otherworldly, cathartic listening experience, ‘Myth of Tomorrow’ is unlike anything you have heard before. The perfect meeting point between Western electronica and Japanese tradition, the record showcases Erika Dohi’s avant-garde artistry, a unique and eclectic aural vision that has recently flourished into the project’s second album.
— MESMERIZED
At times, the album feels as if it is opening to a different world, or possibly in between two… Slowly, listeners are pulled from one reality to another, a striking and inventive method of expressing the theme of change.
— MXDWN

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