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Genres | Electronic, acoustic, alternative |
Occupations | Singer, songwriter, producer, composer |
Instruments | Vocals, synthesizer, guitar, percussion, keyboard |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Rykodisc |
Associated acts | Cibo Matto Smokey & Miho Gorillaz Butter 08 |
Website | www.MihoHatori.com |
Miho Hatori (羽鳥 美保 Hatori Miho , b. ; Tokyo, Japan) is a singer, songwriter, and musician. She is primarily known as the vocalist of the New York City group Cibo Matto,[1] and the first person to provide the voice of Gorillaz member Noodle.
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Miho expressed an early interest in music while growing up in Japan. She worked in a record shop where she was exposed to many different styles of music, and sometimes performed as a club DJ. Miho moved to the United States, New York circa 1993 to study art. The first New York band she was in was a punk band called Leitoh Lychee for which she provided the vocals, and also played violin through a distortion effects pedal.
It was as a member of Leitoh Lychee where she first met her Cibo Matto co-founder Yuka Honda in 1994. Cibo Matto went on to release two albums, Viva! La Woman in 1996 and Stereo ★ Type A in 1999. She also contributed vocals to Cibo Matto band-mate Sean Lennon's solo album, Into the Sun in 1998. Cibo Matto broke up in 2001, but came back with a reunion tour in 2011.
While Cibo Matto was touring with Beck, Miho and Beck guitarist Smokey Hormel discovered a shared love of bossa nova and samba, which eventually resulted in their Brazilian-styled musical project Smokey & Miho. Other artists she has worked with include Handsome Boy Modeling School on the album So... How's Your Girl?, Stephin Merritt's The 6ths, The Baldwin Brothers, Beastie Boys, Blackalicious, Peter Daily, Greg Kurstin (Action Figure Party), Forró in the Dark, John Zorn, and The Incredible Moses Leroy. Miho has also performed solo and on October 21, 2005 her first solo album, Ecdysis was released in Japan, later to the American and European market. She appeared in Jet Set Radio Future for the Xbox as a main character and model for a group of women-only skaters. "Birthday Cake" from the first Cibo Matto album was also used in the game.
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