Nice Review for Cuushe, ‘I Love You’ by The FADER
The Japanese label Flau has a great history of cultivating tiny gestures in its artists: Masayoshi Fujita plays just a vibraphone, Twigs & Yarn makes quiet collages, MayMay strums guitar and sings softly, and so on. Though the Berlin-via-Tokyo singer Cuushe’s “I Love You” is inherently intimate, with its hushed singing evoking the feeling of another cheek on yours, the song’s chill, Mediterranean-influenced guitar-house production is refreshingly bold…
















































