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Joel Burleson, better known as Ki:Theory (pronounced “Key Theory”) is an American recording artist and producer who specializes in alternative rock with electronic elements. ==Career== Burleson has toured widely in Canada, Japan, Korea, and the US, including a performance at Bonnaroo Music Festival.〔(Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2009 Artist Line-Up )〕〔( Richmond.com Best of 2009 Music )〕 He has done remixes for Daft Punk/Tron: Legacy, Kings of Leon, Queens of the Stone Age, Ladytron, Odesza, Cypress Hill, Rob Zombie, Sasha, UNKLE, Rodrigo y Gabriela with Hans Zimmer, and Brazilian Girls, amongst others.〔〔( Review of Ki:Theory on Fred Perry Subculture )〕 Ki:Theory's remix for Daft Punk's "The Son Of Flynn" for Tron: Legacy was featured on the official remix album, Tron: Legacy Reconfigured. 〔(Pitchfork Article on R3C0NF1GUR3D )〕〔(URB Article on R3C0NF1GUR3D )〕〔( Resident Advisor Article on R3C0NF1GUR3D )〕 His remix for Rodrigo Y Gabriela's "Angelica" was included on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.〔(Spinner.com Article )〕〔(KCRW Exclusive Blog )〕 His original music has been featured on various television programs, including The Following, ''Top Gear'', ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''First Ascent'' for the National Geographic International Channel, National Geographic Wild's 2011 TV series ''Killer Shots,'' and MTV's Teen Mom 2. His songs have appeared in commercials for Converse, Billabong, Gap and Audi, the video game trailer Electronic Arts game FIFA 14,〔(Trailer on YouTube )〕 the trailer for the film ''Abduction''〔(Abduction Trailer on MTV.com )〕 starring Taylor Lautner and Sigourney Weaver directed by John Singleton (Boyz n the Hood), as well as in numerous films and videos games including EA's Need for Speed: Shift and WINtA. Ki:Theory DJed for fashion designer Betsey Johnson during Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 New York Fashion Week. In 2009 Ki:Theory released ''Arms For Legs'', a digital work-in-progress LP; new songs were self-released as singles and added to the collection as they were completed. In April 2011 Ki:Theory released the EP Messages: Syntax / Error, a collection of previously unreleased songs written as part of film scores, TV commercials, and creative expressions. On November 30, 2011 Ki:Theory released the single ''I Wanna Run'' featuring Maura Davis of the band Denali. Ki:Theory's first full-length album ''KITTY HAWK'' was released worldwide on October 29, 2013. The album title track is featured in the trailer for the video game FIFA 14,〔 as well as in The Crew (video game). On February 3, 2014, Ki:Theory's cover of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" off the ''KITTY HAWK'' album was used in FOX's The Following in episode 3 of season 2 as well as the 2014 Super Bowl TV spot also for The Following. The song has since been used in a trailer for the film Brick Mansions, The CW network TV series Star-crossed, as well as TV spots for Bates Motel, Dallas (2012 TV series), and most recently the Netflix original show Marco Polo (TV series). A deluxe edition of the album "KITTY HAWK" was released in April 2014. It features previously unreleased songs as well as remixes from artists such as Odesza, Fink, and UNKLE. In January 2015, Ki:Theory released his latest single, "The Way It Was". In June 2015, Ki:Theory released another single, "If You Don't Care / Fake It" alongside a remix by electronic producer GANZ, featuring speed up vocals from the original song. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ki Theory」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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