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:''Not to be confused with the screenwriter Russell T. Davies.'' Russ Davies (born London, England) is a British electronic musician, producer, and songwriter best known for his solo projects Abakus and Cinnamon Chasers. Currently based in London, he is the son of The Kinks founder Dave Davies, with whom he released the electronic prog-rock album ''Two Worlds'' in 2011. Prior to that, in the early 2000s Davies produced and wrote as one half of the musical group Nada, incorporating psychedelic and dance music.〔 He has also collaborated on numerous releases with producer Youth. Since 2002 Davies has released numerous albums as Abakus, including ''That Much Closer to the Sun'' (2004) and ''Tokyo Express EP'' (2014).〔 As Cinnamon Chasers he's released LPs including ''A Million Miles From Home'' (2009)〔 and ''Science'' (2011), and he tours regularly for both his solo projects, with gigs including major EDM festivals such as Exit Festival 2011,〔〔〔 the Lights All Night Festival in Dallas,〔 Counterpoint Festival,〔 Camp Bisco,〔 Wakarusa,〔 and SXSW.〔 In 2010, the music video for his Cinnamon Chasers track "Luv Deluxe" won best video at the South by Southwest Film Festival,〔 and was later nominated for Best Dance Video at the UK Music Video Awards.〔 In 2013 he composed the soundtrack for a sci-fi action film directed by Samen Kesh,〔 which was included in ''Deadline Hollywoods "Top Shorts of 2013," and subsequently released as an EP.〔 ==Early life== Russell T. Davies was born and brought up in North London, England.〔 His father is Dave Davies of British rock and roll band the Kinks. While growing up in the 1980s, Russ would frequently play with the classic synths and drum machines in his father's home studio.〔 As a teenager in London, he stated "the most exciting thing you could do (the 1990s ) was to go to the underground electronic parties around the city. That was the freshest culture going on with the strongest energy."〔 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「Russ Davies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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