Yumi Ito – Lonely Island
September 19th, 2025 – Enja Yellowbird
Swiss-Polish-Japanese singer, composer, and pianist Yumi Ito has long been celebrated for her ability to blur boundaries between genres and cultures. Now, with the release of Lonely Island, she strips everything back to its essence. For the first time in her career, Ito performs completely solo—just voice and piano—offering a deeply personal album that is both a retreat and a revelation.
Lonely Island is set for release on September 19th via Enja Yellowbird.
“I wanted to make an album that felt like a house concert,” says Ito. “As if the listener is sitting in the room with me—honest, vulnerable, pure.”
Recorded in a secluded studio in the Swiss region of Ticino and produced entirely by F(L)INTA creatives - a German acronym referring to women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender individuals - Lonely Island is a portrait of radical intimacy.
Drawing on her classical training, jazz improvisation, and a lifelong practice of learning by ear (from early childhood under the Suzuki method), Ito reimagines ten of her own songs that have accompanied her over many years - pieces she says she would take with her to a desert island. Among them: the meditative Old Redwood Tree, the impressionistic Stardust Crystals, and a transformed version of What Seems To Be, where she replaces the original saxophone lines with her own voice and piano.
The result is music that shimmers and breathes - somewhere between Debussy, Norah Jones, Ólafur Arnalds and Tori Amos. There are echoes of impressionism, Brazilian rhythms, and cinematic landscapes. Every sound was recorded live, creating a delicate sonic world that draws the listener closer with each phrase.
Lonely Island marks both a homecoming and a new direction. Rooted in improvisation and guided by storytelling, the album opens a new chapter in Ito’s genre-defying career. While a full-band album and international tour are planned for 2026, this is Ito at her most stripped back - and arguably most powerful.
About Yumi Ito
Bio
“Ito creates complex soundscapes with piano and vocal improvisation that stretch from pop to avant-garde.” — Jazzwise Magazine (UK)
Yumi Ito creates musical worlds with voice and piano that transcend boundaries. The Swiss-Polish-Japanese musician is considered one of the most exciting voices on the European music scene. Her sound moves between art-pop, jazz, and neoclassicism, infused with improvisation, intuition, and deep personal expression. It’s as if Tori Amos and Norah Jones co-wrote a Debussy biopic with a film score by Ólafur Arnalds.
International stages are Yumi Ito’s home, both as a solo artist and with her band featuring Alessio Cazzetta (guitar), Nadav Erlich (double bass), and Iago Fernández (drums). The Montreux Jazz Festival (CH), Blue Note Jazz Festival (US), and Euro-Venezuelan Jazzfestival (VE) are just a few highlights from a long list of mostly sold-out performances. Collaborations with Mark Turner, Becca Stevens, and Al Jarreau speak to her artistic versatility, while projects with Sarah Chaksad and other Swiss artists reflect a strong local spirit rooted in connection and collaboration.
A prize winner of the Montreux Jazz Competition, Ito was selected for the Focus Year Program under Wolfgang Muthspiel at the Jazzcampus Basel (2017–2018), received the High Priority Jazz Grant from Pro Helvetia (2022–2024), and was unanimously chosen by the jury for the European Showcase at jazzahead! in Bremen (2024).
Stardust Crystals (2020) was named one of the best albums of the year by Jazz thing and Bandcamp. Ysla (2023) continued this trajectory, receiving broad media attention and leading to concerts around the world. SWR2 Jazz named Yumi Ito the “vocal discovery of the year,” and following her invitation to the jazzahead! European Showcase last year, more milestones are on the horizon: Lonely Island, her first solo album, will be released in 2025 on enja yellowbird. A new band album will follow in 2026, along with a planned international tour. Music for those to whom worlds matter.
More at: www.yumiito.com
Album Credits & Contact
Recorded
25th & 26th of March, 5th & 6th of July 2024 at Lemura Recording Studio, Montagnola, Switzerland
Yumi Ito
Vocals, Piano, Composition, Lyrics & Production
Lara Persia (Lemura Recording Studio)
Recording, Editing & Mixing
Magdalena Piotrkowska (Hear Candy)
Mastering
Studio assistants
Giuseppe Loi, Shan Fioravera, Melanie Fernandez Otero
Maria Jarzyna
Graphic design & typography
Mady Lykeridou
Photography
Paulina Janiuk
Outfit design
Marta Soltys (Ms Muse)
Creative Direction, Supervision
Stoph Ruckli
Consulting
PR GSA
Judith Kobus
info@cubus-music.de
PR USA, UK, Japan
Matt Ever (Tiny Human)
ever@tinyhuman.com
PR Europe except GSA and UK
Matt Fripp (Jazz Fuel)
matt@jazzfuel.com
Label
Enja Yellowbird
Werner Aldinger
wa@enjarecords.com
Gille Amaral (Dog and Pony Industries)
Management, Coordination
gille@dogandponyindustries.com
Artist Contact
www.yumiito.com
management@yumiito.com

Videos & Photos
Love Is Here To Stay (Solo Version)
Is It You (Solo Version)
Drama Queen (Live at Cavatina Hall)
After The End (Solo Version)
Little Things (Solo Version)
Love Is Here To Stay (Live at Unterfahrt)
Upcoming Performances
Selected Past Performances
Blue Note Jazz Festival New York (US)
Copenhagen Jazz Festival (DK)
Akbank Jazzfestival Istanbul (TR)
Cairo International Jazzfestival (EG)
Jazzfest Trondheim (NO)
April Jazz Festival Espoo (FN)
Euro-Venezuelan Jazz Festival Caracas (VE)
Jazzmandu Festival Kathmandu (NP)
Bluenote Sao Paulo (BR)
Jazz B Sao Paulo (BR)
Veneto Jazz Festival Venice (IT)
Cotton Club Ascoli (IT)
Lecco Jazz Festival (IT)
Palermo Summer Jazz Festival (IT)
Trentino Jazzfestival Cles (IT)
Jazz Area Metropolitana Festival Venice (IT)
Pesare et Urbino Festival (IT)
Peperoncino Jazzfestival Calabria (IT)
Empoli Jazz Festival (IT)
Stornarella Jazzfestival Foggia (IT)
Nissa Jazzfestival Caltanissetta (IT)
Castroreale Jazz Festival (IT)
Musica Morfosi Festival (IT)
Suoni Mobili Festival Tremezzina Como (IT)
Pedras Et Sonus Festival Cagliari (IT)
Gezmataz Jazzfestival Genova (IT)
Fuori Festivali Monza (IT)
Castroreale Jazzfestival (IT)
Jazzcafe Posk London (UK)
Jazz At The Blue Lamp Aberdeen (UK)
Katowice JazzArt Festival (PL)
NOSPR Katowice (PL)
Cavatina Hall Bielsko-Biala (PL)
Jassmine Warsaw (PL)
Love Polish Jazz Festival (PL)
Blue Note Poznan (PL)
Sopot Jazzfestival (PL)
Ladies First Festival Wroclaw (PL)
Festiwal Pianistów Jazzowych Kalisz (PL)
Jazztrzebie Festival (PL)
Akademia Letnia Jazzu Festival Lodz (PL)
Wadowickie Centrum Kultury (PL)
Centrum Kultury Piaseczno (PL)
Tarnowskie Centrum Kultury (PL)
Silesian Jazz Meeting Rybnik (PL)
Slaski Jazz Club Gliwice (PL)
Miod Lawenda Biardy (PL)
Jazzclub Nowy Sacz (PL)
12 on14 Jazz Club Warsaw (PL)
Teatr Muzyczny Torun (PL)
Fina Na Ucho Filmoteka Narodowa Warsaw (PL)
Jazz Juniors Krakow (PL)
Summer Jazz Festival Krakow (PL)
Centrum Kultury Dworek Bialopradnicki Krakow (PL)
Palac w Chrzesnem (PL)
NieBoJazz Fest Krasnostawski Dom Kultury (PL)
Vejer Jazzfestival (ES)
Jimmy Glass Valencia (ES)
Canjazz Festival (ES)
Bilbaina Bilbao (ES)
Ball Arte Festival (ES)
Nigran Jazz Festival (ES)
Meidinerz Gijon (ES)
Rvbicon Santander (ES)
Jazz à la Cité Festival Paris (FR)
Pavillon Le Corbusier Paris (FR)
Jazzycolors Festival Centre Culturel Suisse Paris (FR)
FORUM, Ville de Saint-Louis (FR)
Bernardo Sassetti Festival, Porto (PT)
Teatro Mayor Bogota (CO)
Medejazz Festival Medellin (CO)
Jazzfestival Pasto Teatro Javeriano (CO)
Casa Moraima Cartagena (CO)
JazzDock Jazz On Five Festival Prague (CZ)
International Jazzfestival Uzbekistan (UZ)
Porgy and Bess Vienna (AT)
Theater Akzent Vienna (AT)
ZOA Festival Ardagger Stift (AT)
Jazz and the City Salzburg (AT)
Unterfahrt München (DE)
Nikolaisaal Potsdam (DE)
Jazzahead Showcases Bremen (DE)
Bergson München (DE)
New Colours Festival Gelsenkirchen (DE)
Burg Vischering Lüdinghausen (DE)
Burgjazz Festival (DE)
Kemptener Jazzfestival (DE)
Domicil Dortmund (DE)
JazzHall Hamburg (DE)
Welthaus Bielefeld (DE)
Theaterstübchen Kassel (DE)
Jazztage Dresden (DE)
Glattbacher Jazztage (DE)
Women in (e)-motion Festival (DE)
Jazzclub Regensburg (DE)
Leise Am Markt Coburg (DE)
Gustav Lübcke Museum Hamm (DE)
Bayerischer Hof München (DE)
Jazzclub Heidelberg (DE)
Oma Doris Dortmund (DE)
b-flat Berlin (DE)
A-Trane Berlin (DE)
World Town Festival Waldshut-Tiengen (DE)
Theaterforum Gauting (DE)
Montreux Jazzfestival (CH)
Schaffhauser Jazzfestival (CH)
Kaufleuten Zürich (CH)
Offbeat Festival Basel (CH)
Autumn Of Music Festival Montreux (CH)
Jazz Onze Festival Lausanne (CH)
Jazz Au Peuple Festival Nyon (CH)
Moods Zürich (CH)
Am Rank Zürich (CH)
Cully Jazz Festival (CH)
Bejazz Festival Bern (CH)
Live In Vevey (CH)
Eisenwerk Frauenfeld (CH)
Gambrinus Jazz Plus St. Gallen (CH)
Floating Notes Festival San Bernardino (CH)
Chorus Lausanne (CH)
EMA Geneva (CH)
La Fabricca Losone (CH)
LAC Lugano (CH)
Volkshaus Biel (CH)
Wasserkirche Zürich (CH)
Jazz In Sarnen (CH)
Pontisella Kulturgasthaus Stampa (CH)
Die letzten Tage Festival Bern (CH)
Birdseye Basel (CH)
Thelonica Jazzfestival Lausanne (CH)
Centre de Culture & de Loisirs St-Imier (CH)
Isebähnli Baden (CH)
Jazz Im Seefeld Zürich (CH)
JazzChur Postremise Chur (CH)
Kulturmarkt Zürich (CH)
Jazz Club Gallon Osaka (JP)
Musoukan Eniwa Hokkaido (JP)
Aundo Hall, Hakodate (JP)
Ongakudo MAMI Iizuna (JP)
Live Spot RAG Kyoto (JP)
Smalls Bar Bangkok (TH)
Sala Siri Suda Sobha Bangkok (TH)
Centro de Bellas Artes, Maracaibo (VE)
El Sistema, Caracas (VE)
Fundacion Bigott, Caracas (VE)
Asociacion Cultural Humboldt, Caracas (VE)
Press & Reviews
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Fans of Portishead, Tori Amos, Björk, Sade, and the vocal acrobatics of Bobby McFerrin will feel right at home here. The vocal surfing between styles is extraordinary, and it’s hard to believe that all these tracks feature the voice of a single artist. I can’t stop listening. A fantastic album!
— Wprost Kultura Magazine, Maciej Drzażdżewski (about Ysla 2023)
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What made me fall in love with Yumi is the combination of the vocal tones of Björk, Fiona Apple, and Regina Spektor. The most wonderful thing is that despite this, she remains distinct and uniquely herself. I greatly admire her for her vocal courage and the uncompromising approach she takes. ‘Ysla’ is exceptional. Authentic. Beautiful in its essence.
— Jazz Soul, Przemo Urbaniak (about Ysla 2023)
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Very powerful when she elevates her scat singing like in “Drama Queen” and is accompanied only by bass and drums: so much fire, so much expression.”
— Jazzreportagen, Rainer Ortag (European showcases Jazzahead! 2024)
“This is a stunning piece of music, full of sublime musicality and exploding with talent, which in fact is hardly surprising in view of Ito’s earlier work and potential.”
— The Soundtrack of My Life, Adam Baruch. (about Ysla 2023)
“Bird-like vocal sensation!”
— Süddeutsche Zeitung (Album Release Konzert Review Unterfahrt 2023), Oliver Hochkeppel
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Yumi Ito is a multifaceted and visionary musician who has forged a uniquely personal path as a jazz singer-songwriter.
— Radio Bremen Zwei, Till Lorenzen (about Ysla 2023)
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One talent that cannot be taught is Yumi Ito’s gift for writing songs that are grand, layered, significant, enticingly diffuse, sometimes unfathomable, and often quite magical.
— REVIEW Abendzeitung München (about Ysla 2023)
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The Swiss Yumi Ito is one of the European vocal discoveries of recent years. With an irresistible timbre all her own, she sings self-composed songs that combine the simplicity of pop with the complexity of jazz.
— SWR 2, Ssirus W. Pakzad
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