Sōtaisei Riron

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Soutaiseiriron
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresKayōkyoku, J-pop, pop rock, Twee pop
Years active2006–present
Labels, commmons
Websitemirairecords.com/stsr/
MembersEtsuko Yakushimaru
Seiichi Nagai
Masaru Yoshida
Motoki Yamaguchi

Sōtaisei Riron (相対性理論, lit. "Theory of Relativity") is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo in September 2006.[1]

Summary[]

The band consists of Etsuko Yakushimaru (lead vocals, producer, original instruments, artwork), Seiichi Nagai (guitar), Masaru Yoshida (bass), Motoki Yamaguchi (drums). The band is known for not revealing much about their private lives. Media coverage concerning the band is minimal and taking photos during live occasions is strictly forbidden.[2] The band derives its influences from genres such as kayōkyoku, group sounds and post-rock. Song titles as well as lyrics often involve plays on words and pop culture references. According to guitarist Seiichi Nagai, the band composes most of their music together.

The debut mini-album, was the winner of the 1st All Japan CD Shop Award,[3] and their second album, ranked No. 7 in the Oricon weekly chart.

The third album, was released on April 2010. The album consists of both all-new songs and songs already performed live during numerous live events.[4][5]

The fourth album, , had a planned release date of March 23, 2011. However, it was postponed due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and was finally released on April 27, 2011. Tadashii Sōtaisei Riron is a remix album with three new songs and a total of ten remixes of already released Sōtaisei Riron songs. (Remixed by Matthew Herbert, Fennesz, Arto Lindsay, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Cornelius (musician) and more)

The fifth album, was released on July 2013. After the release of the album, a concert with My Bloody Valentine (band) was also held in Tokyo International Forum.

"Spectrum"(as '''Sōtaisei Riron x Jeff Mills''') and "Tama Tama Newtown (2DK session)" were released on 2015.

The sixth album, was released on April 2016. The album received praise from figures including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jeff Mills, Penguin Cafe, Kiyoshi Kurosawa.

NEO-FUTURE, a single, was released in 2019.

Band members[]

  • Etsuko Yakushimaru (やくしまる えつこ, Yakushimaru Etsuko)lead vocals, producer, dimtakt (original instruments), artwork
Yakushimaru is an artist, musician, producer, lyricist, composer, arranger, and vocalist. Broadly active, from pop music to experimental music and art. Consistently independent in her wide-ranging activities, which also include drawing, installation art, media art, poetry and other literature, and recitation. Producing numerous projects and artists, including her band, Soutaiseiriron. While appearing in the music charts with many hit songs, she has also created a project that involved the use of satellite, biological data and biotechnology, a song-generating robot powered by artificial intelligence and her own voice, an independently-developed VR system, and original electronic musical instruments. Major recent activities include exhibitions at Mori Art Museum, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, KENPOKU ART 2016, and Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media [YCAM]. Her Tensei Jingle and Flying Tentacles albums, both released in 2016, received praise from figures including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jeff Mills, Fennesz, Penguin Cafe, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Toh EnJoe.[6] She uses the alias Tica·α (ティカ・α, Tika arufa) in songwriting and composition work.[7] Yakushimaru is an Ars Electronica STARTS Prize 2017 Grand prize winner.
  • Seiichi Nagai (永井 聖一, Nagai Seiichi)guitar
  • Masaru Yoshida (吉田 匡, Yoshida Masaru)bass
  • Motoki Yamaguchi (山口 元輝, Yamaguchi Motoki)drums

Past members

  • Itoken (イトケン, Itoken)keyboard, percussion
  • Shūichi Mabe (真部 脩一, Mabe Shūichi)bass (went on to form the band )[8]
  • Kensuke Nishiura (西浦 謙助, Nishiura Kensuke)drums (went on to form the band )[8]
Nishiura is also active in the bands Luminous Orange and Mass of the Fermenting Dregs as a support drummer.

Discography[]

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ 相対性理論のプロフィール (in Japanese). natalie.mu. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Japan Live: The Faceless Sōtaisei Riron"
  3. ^ "第1回(2009)CDショップ大賞結果" (in Japanese). cdshop-kumiai.jp. Archived from the original on 13 March 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  4. ^ Interview of Seiichi Nagai on cinra.net (Japanese)
  5. ^ "New Sōtaisei Riron album Synchroniciteen at natalie.mu" (Japanese)
  6. ^ "Ars Electronica STARTS PRIZE Grand prize".
  7. ^ サウンド&レコーディング・マガジン 2010年5月号 (in Japanese). rittor-music.co.jp. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Ex-Soutaiseiriron members form new band Shudan Kojo". 26 July 2017.

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