Vocaloid
To be honest, I used to dislike vocaloid music (I was listening to openings and the like at the time, and I didn't really care for how robotic voicebanks sounded at the time). However, after listening to Suki Yuki Honki Magic [Mitchie M], Vocaloid as a whole really grew on me. I enjoy both utaite covers of songs and songs as they are. Voicebanks have their own charm when used right, so if you're a non-Vocaloid enjoyer reading this, I recommend you listen to a variety of different songs from different producers before making your verdict!
Favorite Producers
*Clicking on the name will bring you to a page listing my favorite songs from that artist & a link to their music pages. (WIP)
- DECO*27
- Giga
- MIMI
- Avaraya
- rusino
- Aira
- Naisho no Piasu
- Yamagishi Kouji
- iyowa
- Kikuo
- Mushi-P
- Haraguchi Sasuke
- Tadano Kaede / A4
- Police Piccadilly
- Camellia
- youman
- marasy
- Yunosuke
- Azari
- masarada
- Meddmia
- Harumaki Gohan
- MARETU
- Kairiki Bear
Favorite Voicebanks
- KAFU (CEViO)
- Nurse Robot Type T
- Kaai Yuki
- Chis-A
- Meika Hime
Vocaloid Adjacent Artists (Utaite, and a bit more)
Utaite is the Japanese equivalent of a cover artist. Some utaite commission Vocaloid songs from well known producers. This is especially nice for those who enjoy the composition of Vocaloid songs but don't care for Vocaloids.
Favorite Utaite
- Azusagawa
- Chogakusei
- Meychan
- miy_yuu (Yuu Miyashita)
- Raon
- sekai
- Forte
- Gero
- dongdang
- yukimi
There are also artists who solely make covers using voice banks not featured in the original song, though I'm unsure if they have a unqiue name that can be used to differentiate them. I'm just gonna call them voicebank cover artists.
Favorite Voicebank Cover Artists(???)
- Earthy X6 (Group Covers)
- yasai31 (Teto UTAU & Synth V)