Kotaro Oshio was born in
Osaka, Japan on February 1st, 1968. While there are many solo guitar players who
play nylon-string guitar, Oshio took the challenge of mastering a steel-string
acoustic guitar in a highly unique style. It was Oshio's strong desire to bring
out the maximum capacity of an acoustic guitar that impelled him to boldly employ
various techniques such as open tuning and tapping. Oshio artfully infuses those
inventive techniques into the emotional core of each of the songs on "STARTING
POINT" - rather than overpowering, Oshio's astonishing technique enhances
his lyrical interpretations. From the whimsical to the bittersweet, Oshio brings
science and poetry into perfect harmony.
Listening to his music for
the first time, one would think there are a number of different musicians performing
together in a room - but in reality, it's just Oshio alone that does absolutely
everything on one acoustic guitar. His music is full of emotions backed with state-of-the-art
technique, often treated with percussive arrangement. Oshio not only performs
self-penned original tunes, but he also covers great music of various fields,
from movie themes to animation themes to nursery rhymes to school songs.
It was in December 1999 that
Oshio recorded an album on his own as an indie effort. The album gradually caught
people's ears in Osaka area, leading him to release the second indie album in
March 2001. "Blue sky" from the second album was selected the theme
music on a TV talk show, and his music was introduced to the general public on
various TV/radio programs and magazines. A two-hour special program on Oshio was
also aired on nationwide cable radio networks around that time.
Oshio also made a stunning
debut at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in July 2002. Not only did he
amaze the audience with his solo performance, but he was also invited to the jam
session with BB King in the main hall, where everyone was talking about "that
incredible Japanese guitarist"!
July 2002 saw the release
of Oshio's first major-label album "STARTING POINT" which includes his
original tunes, covers of movie themes and a track that he has composed for a
movie for the first time. "STARTING POINT" portrays a musician's pure
love for music and one extreme example of what acoustic guitar is capable of offering.
The talent of the guitarist
was soon recognized by the national TV station NHK for whom Oshio wrote and recorded
the original main theme "Kaze no Kanata" for the documentary series
that NHK produced about the Antarctica in commemoration of the 50th anniversary
of the station's founding.
While constantly keeping himself
busy with live dates all over Japan, the second album "Dramatic" was
released in June 2003. Living up to everyone's expectation, "Dramatic"
debuted on the national sales chart at #24, quite remarkable for an instrumental
album. Various tracks from the album were selected the theme music on different
TV/radio programs.
Oshio returns to Montreux
Jazz Festival in July 2003 to fascinate another group of audience. |