Eiko Ishibashi is a Japan-based musician who, over a two-decade-long career, has released with labels like Drag City, Black Truffle, and Editions Mego. Her continued collaboration with director Ryusuke Hamaguchi led to her composition of the renowned soundtracks to Oscar-winning Drive My Car (2021) and its follow-up Evil Does Not Exist (2023). Her new album, Antigone (2025), released in March with Drag City, moving from the atmospheric work of her recent soundtracks, she returns with an album of songs, her first in seven years – since The Dreams My Bones Dream (2018). The tonal mastery and emotive carefulness of Ishibashi's compositions find a new context among her songs – baroque art-pop fabulations of swelling scope and artful arrangement with an ever-experimental edge. At Rewire 2025, Ishibashi presents a more intimate work, a solo performance for piano, flute, voice, and electronics in the special surroundings of Lutherse Kerk.