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Utsu-P has over a dozen songs reach 100,000 views on Nico Nico Douga and continues to produce more music.
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There are still copies of his albums available for rental at TSUTAYA stores nationwide.
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On April 28, 2012, he released his 3rd album MOKSHA at THE Super 20 event that was held at Nico Nico Chokaigi in Chiba, Japan. He also oversaw the compilation of VOCALOID LOUD PROJECT which was based on the concept of VOCALOUD and its first album V.L.P sold out with mostly positive reviews. In his uploads, Utsu-P would use the tag VOCALOUD a portmanteau of Vocaloid and loud to illustrate that his music featured so-called loud rock melodies. He chose his producer name after realizing that the lyrics he wrote were always gloomy (Utsu means depression in Japanese). His style of music consists of heavy rock instrumentals with Vocaloids that rap, shout, or scream over it. Utsu-P's main Vocaloids are Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and GUMI. Utsu-P works with a large number of artists who collaborate with him to work on CD jacks and videos for his songs. He refers to this part of himself as "Manic Depression-P" (Soujoutai Utsu-P). He used to upload videos to Nico Nico Douga of him wearing a giraffe mask and playing the guitar in an eccentric manner. Utsu-P can also play the bass, and he performs all the guitar and bass in his music by himself. Even on days that he performs, he was always glad to chat with fans. He frequently produces music and his songs are popular at live events. The circle's logo is self-made by Utsu-P and he regularly sells T-shirts with the logo at events. The name of his doujin circle is "MY SONG IS SHIT" which seems to have been named after the Japanese rock band "YOUR SONG IS GOOD". Of the CDs he has published independently, "DOLL", "DIARRHEA", "TRAUMATIC", "P", "PSYCHODRAMA", "Poison (doku)", only "P" is sold as a downloadable album. From his lyrics, there are also homages paid to the indie sounds of Kenji Ootsuki. He has mentioned on live streams that he finds the Japanese rock band B'z and the American rock band SYSTEM OF A DOWN to be his top two most influential bands. He is not signed with any label and is proud to work for himself. In 2013, he started performing as a DJ and in 2015 he created "Ohayou Gozaimasu Band" or "Good Morning Band".
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After that, he considered making more serious songs and began working with the Vocaloid software in the summer when he was 17 years old. When he was 13 years old, his best friend declared to him "I'm going to play the guitar, so you play the bass!" to which he agreed.Īt the age of 15, he formed a 4-member hardcore band that was focused on short tunes and melodies.Īlthough he was keen to practice, he was unable to properly rehearse and was disappointed in leaving the Nagoya hardcore scene without making his mark on the industry. His musical style features heavy use of shouts which is often difficult to express in the Vocaloid software, while also incorporating a loud rock sound with catchy melodies which are often in conflict with each other. In June, 2008, Utsu-P started producing music. Utsu-P (born December 1, 1990) is a Japanese musician who hails from Nagoya and currently resides in Setagaya.