On a quest for folklore of the mind.
Oorutaichi began his career in 1999, inspired by artists such as The
Residents and The Doors. In an effort to crystallize his inspirations
he compiled his initial recordings into a cassette album called "?".
The songs were multi-tracked improvisations performed all by himself.
His free-wheeling melodic talent which had been developing in his
unconsciousness and his improvisational singing in a language of his
own were set off by the "pathos" of dancehall reggae. These evolved
into a style that layered his singing on top of programmed tracks.
He released his first album, "Yori Yoyo" in 2003, followed by
"Drifting my folklore" in 2007. "MISEN Gymnastics EP" was released by
Bearfunk in the U.K. in 2007. He has also provided remixes to many
artists including Shugo Tokumaru and I am Robot and Proud. His other
musical activities include band Urichipangoon, of which he is the lead
singer/composer, and various sessions and units with other musicians.
He has also been venturing outside the conventional music scene,
providing music for theatre and plays as well as collaborating with
Masako Yasumoto, one of the leading young contemporary dancers in
Japan.
Oorutaichi has been active abroad as well, performing the first stage
for Juana Molina's show in Philadelphia during his spring 2009 tour of
the U.S, and touring a month in Europe later that year. His U.S. tour
also included a performance at the SXSW in Texas. In May 2010 he
performed at the Biennale of Sydney. Oorutaichi is continuing his
quest for music that spans all continents and one that no one has ever
heard before.