Oozaru
Oozaru is an electronic duo from Tokyo that formed in 2009. The group consists of Yuichi Kitamura, who handles the electronic production, and vocalist Haruka...
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Oozaru is an electronic duo from Tokyo that formed in 2009. The group consists of Yuichi Kitamura, who handles the electronic production, and vocalist Haruka Yamagishi. Their sound draws from ambient and techno influences, though it doesn't settle neatly into any single category.
In 2011, they released "225," a track with hypnotic beats and Yamagishi's ethereal vocals that gained attention both in dance music circles and beyond. The song became their most recognizable work, though the existing information about its commercial impact is vague.
After "225," they put out albums like "Ephemeral" in 2013 and "Transcendence" in 2016, moving toward more experimental and ambient directions. Their 2020 album "Quantum" continued in that vein. Some of their lyrics have touched on topics like mental health and addiction, which has drawn occasional criticism alongside praise.
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