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Fujiya & Miyagi : ウィキペディア英語版
Fujiya & Miyagi

Fujiya & Miyagi are an English band formed in Brighton in 2000. They are currently signed to Yep Roc Records worldwide.
==Career==
They are self-described as being heavily influenced by Krautrock bands Can and Neu! as well as the 1990s electronic music artist Aphex Twin. The origins of the band's name come from a character in the film ''The Karate Kid'' and the brand of a record player.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Fujiya & Miyagi - Artists Listing )〕 The lines "We're not a couple of chatterboxes/Oh/Oh/Just two Anglo-Saxons" from the 2008 track "Butterfingers" and "We were just pretending to be Japanese" from "Photocopier" may be comments on the band name and how it is perceived. The first several years after the band's formation were spent in relative obscurity; however, they began to see a drastic spike in popularity between 2003 and 2006 thanks in large part to very favorable reviews from prominent music publications such as NME and Pitchfork Media.
The band were also the subject of an episode of the MTV2 documentary series ''This is Our Music'' in 2006. The song "Collarbone" has been featured in ads for both Jaguar's 2007 "Gorgeous" campaign as well as Miller Lite's "Bar Stool", directed by Tarsem Singh. The song was also featured in EA's ''Skate 2''. Their song "Uh" was also featured in an episode of ''Breaking Bad'' and an episode of British sci-fi series ''Misfits''. "Collarbone" was featured on an episode of the US adaptation of the British teen drama ''Skins''. Fujiya & Miyagi recorded the track ''Butterfingers'' with Bomb the Bass for the latter's 2008 album ''Future Chaos''. David Best, lead singer, is also part of the duo Omega Male.

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