Eddie Marcon, formed in Himeji, Japan, in 2001 by Eddie Corman and Jules Marcon, is a psychedelic folk duo known for their delicate and esoteric sound. Both artists emerged from Japan's underground music scene, with Eddie previously part of the noise-rock duo Coa and both contributing to the psych-rock collective LSD-March. Their music, characterized by gentle melodies and understated arrangements, has garnered a dedicated following. Notable releases include "Shining on Graveposts," "Yahho no Potori," and "Carpet Of Fallen Leaves," which compile selections from their extensive catalog of self-released works. ([forcedexposure.com](https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catalog/eddie-marcon-carpet-of-fallen-leaves-cd/MORR.201CD.html?utm_source=openai)) Eddie Marcon's collaborations with artists like Shintaro Sakamoto and Aki Tsuyuko further highlight their influence and versatility within the folk-pop and psych-folk genres. ([morrmusic.com](https://morrmusic.com/artists/eddie-marcon?utm_source=openai))