Producer Spotlight: fatmanP
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fatmanP
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fatmanP or Ohyama Shun is a 20-year old Vocaloid producer and indies composer. Aside from uploading his own solo works, he also was a member of the unit ipse-dixit. He started uploading Vocaloid songs September 2008 and is slightly active until now. When he's not working on Vocaloid songs, he's composing instrumental tracks he uploads in his youtube channel.
fatman's style is largely varied but mostly based on technopop. He also does ballads, but still having the techno/electronica base. His instrumental compositions are mostly trance/electronica. Most of the time, his songs also have elaborate piano music mingling with the techno beats. He also likes using English lyrics in his songs, like in Dancer in the Dark and Mine, Yours.
He uses Megurine Luka for most of his works, but he also uses Hatsune Miku (+Append). His Miku is more often than not, tuned very high. His Luka tuning changes from husky low to sharply high in some songs. He has also released his first album Silent Noise during Vomas, although the CD is also available in toranoana.
sample songs
• Mine, Yours. (Megurine Luka)
• Haru Koi Uta (Megurine Luka)
• Dancer in the Dark (Megurine Luka)
• Sekai no Tada Hitori no (Hatsune Miku)
• Dream Land (Megurine Luka)
nikki says
FatmanP is actually one of the first Luka composers I encountered, and that time, I fell in love with his Haru Koi Uta. Eventually, my favorite became Dancer in the Dark. I am not into electronica/techno much, but since he has made his songs ballads and bordering into pop, I find them lovely. He has a way of tuning Luka that I do not like (sometimes Luka sounds hard on the ears because her voice "rings" when too high) but other than that, I enjoy his works immensely, mostly because of the catchy beat and piano/violin melody.
mylist | blog | community | HearJapan profile
fatmanP or Ohyama Shun is a 20-year old Vocaloid producer and indies composer. Aside from uploading his own solo works, he also was a member of the unit ipse-dixit. He started uploading Vocaloid songs September 2008 and is slightly active until now. When he's not working on Vocaloid songs, he's composing instrumental tracks he uploads in his youtube channel.
fatman's style is largely varied but mostly based on technopop. He also does ballads, but still having the techno/electronica base. His instrumental compositions are mostly trance/electronica. Most of the time, his songs also have elaborate piano music mingling with the techno beats. He also likes using English lyrics in his songs, like in Dancer in the Dark and Mine, Yours.
He uses Megurine Luka for most of his works, but he also uses Hatsune Miku (+Append). His Miku is more often than not, tuned very high. His Luka tuning changes from husky low to sharply high in some songs. He has also released his first album Silent Noise during Vomas, although the CD is also available in toranoana.
sample songs
• Mine, Yours. (Megurine Luka)
• Haru Koi Uta (Megurine Luka)
• Dancer in the Dark (Megurine Luka)
• Sekai no Tada Hitori no (Hatsune Miku)
• Dream Land (Megurine Luka)
nikki says
FatmanP is actually one of the first Luka composers I encountered, and that time, I fell in love with his Haru Koi Uta. Eventually, my favorite became Dancer in the Dark. I am not into electronica/techno much, but since he has made his songs ballads and bordering into pop, I find them lovely. He has a way of tuning Luka that I do not like (sometimes Luka sounds hard on the ears because her voice "rings" when too high) but other than that, I enjoy his works immensely, mostly because of the catchy beat and piano/violin melody.