Kitatani Tatsuya (February 28, 1996) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and bassist. He was also working as a Vocaloid P in the name of Hi Tanida's (Hi Tanita's).
When he was in elementary school, he learned about Rock from ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION and then he went to VOLA & AMP ORIENTAL MACHINE and 8 ottos. When he graduated from junior high school, he bought a bass and formed my first band, but he realized that he was good for composing and became independent. he is interested in VOCALOID these days.
In October 2011, one person formed a band "The flock of sheep does not laugh." (Abbreviation: Mitsuru) and started live activities as Tatsuya Kiya. At that time, he used the style of standing on the stage as a bass vocal while playing back the sound of the recorded guitar and the drum of the strike.
Then he joins the Mitsubachi light music club. In the wake of that, in 2012, a three-piece band "humanic" was newly formed. I was in charge of bass vocals. However, in February 2013, the activity was suspended on the occasion of the examination of the University of Tokyo by Kitani. A guitarist and a drummer join "Hitsuwara" in the spring of 2014 when Kitani finished the university exam. We started activities based in Tokyo again. In 2015, this member participated in RO69JACK and played a prize.
5 May 2015, Kitani posting bid to "Hello Tanida-san", the song "whale and Mercury" using the Hatsune Miku to Nico Nico Douga. The activity as Bokaro P began from this. Since then, she has been active as a bassist since summer 2016, and she has been playing bass as a support member in the band “Yorushika” formed in 2017.
In March 2017, a self-cover of the song "The room of the pot sinks in rust", which was announced as Bocalo P in the past, is posted to Nico Nico Douga. Starting from this, Kitani's activities became remarkable as a singer-songwriter, and on September 26, 2018, the first singer-songwriter's album "I DO (NOT) LOVE YOU." Was released.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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