OORUTAICHI began recording and performing in 1999, inspired by The Residents,
The Doors, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Aphex Twin and Dancehall Reggae. Initial recordings
were multi-tracked improvisations using "real" instruments, toys and voice,
evolving to composed songs using midi triggerd instrumentation.His frst album,
"YORI YOYO",was released in 2003 to acclaim by Yamatsuka EYE(BOREDOMES),
FREEFORM(Skam Records),Juana Morina(Domino Records), Daniel Wang and others, and
received airplay on BBC Radio.He has been profiled in a number of Japanese
magazines, and is very active in Japanese underground music,In 2005 the U.K label
“Bearfunk”released his EP “Misen Gymnastics”, featuring an Idjut Boys remix,
which was given to Shugo Tokumaru to use on his new EP “Rum hee” featuring
deerhoof in 2009.In 2007 he toured the U.K and recently completed a tour of
the U.S.Some of his personal accomplishments during the U.S tour were performing
the first set for Juana Molina, as well as, performing at the SXSW in Texas U.S.
These were all a part of his continuing efforts to raise his profile abroad.
OORUTAICHI RELEASES
OORUTAICHI"Futurelina/Moeru-Himitsu feat Kicell"
Normal version JPY500/Hi-quality version (24bit_48kHz)JPY600/out one disc
Downloads English
Downloads Japanese
OORUTAICHI"Drifting my folklore"
JPY2000/OKIMI RECORDS
For abroad CD album 2007. All MYSPACE songs are included.
OORUTAICHI Mix CD"Jurasy human"
JPY1575/HONCHO SOUNDS
First Mix CD. March 3rd 2009 released. New stuff!!
You can buy these shops
Newtone Records
Jetset Records
Urichipangoon "Giant Club"
JPY2600/Akichi Records
Oorutaichi's band
---Press on OORUTAICHI "MISEN Gymnastics"---
Hailing from Japan these guys don’t muck around, the even make up their language and sing whatever comes to their heads whilst
recording and underpin it with beeping, quirky melodies sounding as if played on kid’s instruments - a loose percussive disco rhythm
tries to keep everything togeter a bit but stumbles from time to time - cute, oddball and over the top at the same time like a
Takashi Miike comedy. The IDJUT BOYS stretch the cut to a maximum disco workout and even generously treat us with a sizzling,
stripped down and abstract bonus version. (BEARFUNK)
Japanese bedroom Pro-Tools wizard Oorutaichi only plays the way-out synth-pop sounds. This is space disco that really does chuck
anything remotely earthbound out of the cockpit.
"Misen Gymnastics" takes a crisp hi-hat pulse, a touch of bongo, digital fuckery, and a synth riff that sounds like a fanfare
announcing cosmic dragons with glass confetti, and mixes them with enough whimsy to fend off Max Tundra's cronies for months.
The kiddie chorus shouts in unison between Oorutaichi's elfin verses, with deft rhythmic patterns all synched up like he rehearsed
these guys a week before pressing "record." Bent wind chimes and Fender Rhodes fill in the blank spots, while driving it all is a
bass line that curves up like it'd been warped by the sun. Underneath it all, a good, old-fashioned disco kick; the modern dance
composer refuses to die, again and again and again. (pitchfolk.com)
OORUTAICHI [Futurelina] 2009.7.23 Live@SuperDeluxe
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