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Paul Carter (songwriter)

Paul Carter is a Platinum selling British songwriter and producer that works under the name Benbrick.〔Benbrick on PRS.(), PRS M magazine〕 He is primarily known for contributing the end-credits music to the third instalment of the popular Japanese movie franchise .〔Paul Carter on IMDB. (), IMDB, Dec 2012〕
== Career ==
In 2014 Carter worked with Troye Sivan. The track they wrote together "Gasoline" was included on Troye Sivan's release TRXYE. The album charted on iTunes at number 1 in 58 countries 〔Idolator. (), Idolator review, Aug 2014〕 including the USA,〔Troye Sivan 'TRXYE' on iTunes (Chart). (), iTunes Charts.net July 2014〕 United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Carter wrote "Remember to Smile" with Jeff Franzel. It was released on the 2014 Elva Hsiao record "Shut Up And Kiss Me".〔Tracklisting for new Elva Hsiao record. (), Elva new album, Aug 2014.〕 The album topped the iTunes charts in Hong Kong and Taiwan. It entered at number 3 in Malaysia.
In 2012 Carter co-wrote platinum〔RIAJ Certification for December 2012. (), RIAJ downloads for December 2012, December 2012.〕 selling Sakura Nagashi〔Paul Carter on IMDB. (), IMDB, Dec 2012〕〔Sakura Nagashi.JP Official Website. (), EMI music JP.〕 (桜流し) with Japanese popstar Hikaru Utada. It was released digitally and charted at No. 1 iTunes Japan,〔Sakura Nagashi on iTunes. (), Music Chart Info, December 2012.〕 No. 1 Chaka-Uta Recochoku Monthly,〔Tokyo Hive. (), Tokyo Hive, December 2012〕 and No. 1 Billboard Japan Hot Animation.〔Hot Animation Billboard Japan. (), Billboard, November 2012.〕 It is also the theme to the newest ''Evangelion'' movie series, ''Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo''〔IMDB. (), IMDB, 2012〕 which was the biggest film opening of 2012 in Japan〔Anime Draws Biggest Opening. (), Hollywood Reporter, Dec 2012.〕 and the 12th biggest opening of all time in Japan.〔Japan All Time Opening Weekends. (), Box Office Mojo, Dec 2012.〕
Carter had 2 tracks〔Discogs. (), Discogs, 2011.〕 on China X Factor winner〔Daily Mail. (), Daily Mail, 2011.〕 Mary Jess debut album "Shine" which was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and features the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.〔All Music.(), All Music 2011.〕 Stand As One was used for a global P&G TV advertising campaign.〔As Seen on TV UK website. (), AsSeenOnTheTv.co.uk.〕 Heaven Is Empty was the third single taken from the album.〔Amazon. (), Heaven is Empty on Amazon, Dec 2012.〕
Paul Carter provided additional production for Gary Go 'Now Was Once The Future' album track "Heavy". Carter co-wrote and produced "Begging" for UK artist Project Alfie〔Project Alfie YouTube. (), YouTube, 2012.〕 which featured on Universal Musics R&B Compilation 2012.〔Amazon. (), Amazon: Universal R&B Compilation 2012, 2012〕

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