
In 2001, Daisuke PAK has finally transferred his base of musical activities to Berlin in 2002, and since then he has played in Berlin clubs at Maria, Toresor, Café Moskau, Bastard.
He also made a lot of live performances in Germany, France, Austria, Holland, Sweden, Denmark,Czech, Poland and Japan.
In 2004, ODD joined Clubtrancemediale'04 in Berlin (Their song was on the compilation CD), Fusion Festival '04, Contact Europe VJ Festival '04 (Germany), Tokyo style in Stockholm (Sweden) and LE BARATHON #3 (France).
ODD are, of course, collaborating with other artists. For example, ODD remixed the song for Torpedo Boyz.
In 2007, first EP "Kwai Raku EP" launched from TOKTOK's label "V-Records".
Today, the name >>ODD<< stands for an innovative and witty electro-sound with live japanese singing.
ODD is producing very unique sounds and rhythms, which are made by manipulating the sound of the japanese language. They are deeply fascinating to the audience. Their lyrics are full of irony, dealing with everyday-life phenomena from japanese culture and society. When you think about the meaning of their lyrics, you stop dancing.
ODD reminds us of the good late 80ies and early 90ies, when videogames and gameboys were re-forming musical aesthetics and when videogamesound was a part of everyday life. Their music is a mixture of the sound of urban reality and videogames.
Daisuke PAK is inspired by techno pop and new wave artists such as YMO, Denki Groove and Kraftwerk. He is also working as a DJ, playing electro and techno music, and organizes club events called "Electric Masaru".
CLUB/EVENT
GERMANY: Berlin (Tresor, Maria am Ostbahnhof, Cafe Moskau, Bastard, Rio, NBI, Postbahnhof, Club Transmediale'04, CE Festical'04, Krautok'06,'07,'08), Leipzig(Pop Up'06), Dresden, Regensburg (Suite15), Ilmenau, Hannoversch Munden, Lugau, Jena, Finsterwalde, Larz (Fusion Festival'04 '06), Munchen, Stuttgart (Suite212), Frankfurt am Main, Kiel,
FRANCE: Paris (Batofar, Point Ephemere), Bordeaux (Zoobizzare, Plug), Nante (Le Lieu Unique), Poitiers (Confort Morderne'04), Tours,
AUSTRIA: Innsburuck (Nordpark Wetterleuchten'04), Tirol (Stromboli),
SWISS: Buchs,
SWEDEN: Stockholm (Debaser, Sodra Teaem), Gothenburg (Roda Sten)
HOLAND: Amsterdam (Melkweg). Rotterdam,
DENMARK: Copenhagen (Culture Box)
POLAND: Gdanzk (Piatik)
RUSSIA: Yekaterinburg, Samara, Rostov,
JAPAN: Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, Okayama, Himeji, Kokura,
