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Mistabishi (aka James Pullen) is a British electronic music producer and composer. He gained recognition in the international dance music scene with his first studio album, ''Drop''. He is also known for using unconventional sounds, such as the noise of a Mitsubishi windscreen wiper in "Wipe Your Tears", and the sound of a printer in "Printer Jam", to create an original, experimental sound to his music. The track "No Matter What" quotes the vocal line from Joni Mitchell's Paprika Plains and directly samples the end of the recording of that song (which includes Jaco Pastorius on bass). He is currently believed to be in the employ of the Korg corporation as a researcher and developer. ==Background== Mistabishi grew up in North Essex and attended The Perse School in Cambridge. He is a Philosophy graduate of the University of York. Previous productions include 12" vinyl singles on various dubstep and drum and bass record labels including Virus, Violence, Commercial Suicide, Hospital, and Nonplus+. He has remixed various bands including Placebo, White Lies, Enter Shikari, Crystal Fighters, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Blue Öyster Cult, with the most notable being his remix of The Temper Trap's debut single "The Science of Fear". His song, "Talk Me Down", was featured in the 2009 video game, ''Forza Motorsport 3''. His music production work can also be found on other games including ''Crackdown 2'' and on the film ''Harry Brown''. He is currently most known for the tracks "No Matter What" and "Printer Jam" released on Hospital records in 2009, becoming the first artist on that label to secure BBC daytime radio play. 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「Mistabishi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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