Background
He was born and raised in public housing in Chiba Prefecture. He was introduced to bluegrass music at an early age, as his father was an amateur bluegrass musician.
長岡 亮介
He was born and raised in public housing in Chiba Prefecture. He was introduced to bluegrass music at an early age, as his father was an amateur bluegrass musician.
Under the stage name Ukigumo (浮雲, "The Drifting Cloud"), he was the second guitarist for Ringo Sheena"s band Tokyo Jihen from 2005 until 2012. In 2013, Nagoka joined the band Gokumontō Ikka, a new project for Ziyoou-vachi leader Avu-chan. The first instrument he learned during his childhood was the piano, which he started learning at age 9.
He started playing the guitar as a junior in high school, and joined a country band.
He is an avid motorcycle and French car aficionado. He also participated in the recording of her third solo album, Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana, on which he played guitar on the songs "Meisai" (迷彩, Camouflage), "Ishiki" (意識, Consciously) and the vinyl record bonus track "Ichijiku no Hana" (映日紅の花(いちじくのはな), Fig Flower) (which he also arranged and composed), as well as being credited on vacuum cleaner and "vocal percussion" on two more songs.
After the departure of Mikio Hirama from Sheena"s band, Tokyo Jihen, he became the band"s guitarist and background vocalist in 2005 after writing the song "Fig Flower," which was only recorded on vinyl. Upon joining the band"s "Phase 2", he was given the pseudonym Ukigumo by Sheena.
With them, he released four albums and a "mini-album", and he remained with the band until its 2012 breakup.
Since 2005, he is also the guitar player and singer for his own band, Petrolz (ペトロールズ), alongside bassist Jungo Miura (三浦 淳悟, Miura Jungo) a.k.a. "Jumbo" (who has also played with Shiina in the past), and drummer Toshihide Kawamura (河村 俊秀, Kawamura Toshihide) a.k.a. "Bob". The band has released three albums and two "mini-albums" to date.
= Studio albums = Live albums = Extended plays = Singles.
He has penned numerous songs as a member of the band, including the single "OSCA", and was also the lead arranger for the single "Shuraba".