Interview with HIZUMI from NUL.
HIZUMI (ex-D'espairsRay and designer of UMBRELLA) answers a few questions about his new music project, NUL.
With the disbandment of visual rock band D'espairsRay in 2011, vocalist HIZUMI shifted his attention to his then newly created design brand, UMBRELLA. In summer
2019, he announced the foundation of a new music project called NUL.. HIZUMI was joined by Kishi Toshiyuki from abingdon boys school and MASATO from
defspiral. JaME had the chance to ask the vocalist and designer a few questions about his new project.
Though you're well-known to most of our readers, could you please introduce yourself?
HIZUMI: I'm HIZUMI. My blood type is B. (laughs)
How was NUL. created?
HIZUMI: After talking to Kishi-san who I had known as a producer from before, we then invited MASATO who was a guitarist that I was good friends with outside of music, and formed NUL..
What does your band name mean? Is it some kind of abbreviation? If so, what does NUL. stand for?
HIZUMI: NUL. (null) means ‘not applicable’, or ‘zero’. It means no other music or starting from zero.
What kind of music does NUL. play? Is it similar to the sound of the members' previous/other bands, or completely different?
HIZUMI: Since we don’t really have a rhythm section, we won’t be able to make music that is similar, so I think we will be making music that is totally different. Rather than calling us a band, we are more like people gathering
together. It’s not three people but more of one person, plus one person, plus one person. Each one of us has different strengths, so I think that we will be able to perform music with a wide range of sounds using these different strengths.