Fujiya & Miyagi
Fujiya & Miyagi | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Brighton, England, UK |
Genres | Electronic music |
Years active | 2000-present |
Labels |
Impossible Objects of Desire Yep Roc Records Full Time Hobby Deaf Dumb & Blind Groenland Records Tirk Records Massive Advance |
Website | www.fujiya-miyagi.co.uk |
Members |
David Best Steve Lewis Ed Chivers Ben Adamo |
Past members |
Matthew Hainsby Lee Adams Matthew Collins Matthew Avery |
Fujiya & Miyagi are a European group formed in Brighton, East Sussex in 2000. The current line up consists of David Best (vocals and guitar), Stephen Lewis (synths and vocals), Ed Chivers (drums) and Ben Adamo (bass and vocals). They have released six studio albums: Electro Karaoke in the Negative Style (2002), Transparent Things (2006), Lightbulbs (2008), Ventriloquizzing (2011),Artificial Sweeteners (2014) and Fujiya & Miyagi (2017). They are currently signed to Impossible Objects of Desire worldwide.
History
The first several years after the band's formation were spent in relative obscurity; however, they began to see a drastic spike in popularity between 2003 and 2006, thanks in large part to favorable reviews from prominent music publications such as NME and Pitchfork Media.
The band were also the subject of an episode of the MTV2 documentary series This is Our Music in 2006. Their song "Uh" was also featured in an episode of Breaking Bad and an episode of British sci-fi series Misfits. "Collarbone" was featured on an episode of the US adaptation of the British teen drama Skins.
Members
- Current members
- David Best -(2000–Present)
- Steve Lewis -(2000–Present)
- Ed Chivers -(2014–Present)
- Ben Adamo -(2015–Present)
- Former members
- Matthew Hainsby -(2005–2014)
- Lee Adams -(2008–2013)
- Matthew Collins -(2002–2005)
- Matthew Avery -(2002–2005)
Etymology
The former part of the band's name comes from the Fujiya brand[1] of record players, while the latter is due to Mr Miyagi from The Karate Kid[2].
Discography
Studio albums
- Electro Karaoke in the Negative Style (2002, reissued 2008)
- Transparent Things (2006)
- Lightbulbs (2008)[3] - UK #187[4]
- Ventriloquizzing (2011)
- Artificial Sweeteners (2014)
- Fujiya & Miyagi (2017)
Remix albums
- Remixes (2003)
References
- ↑ "Fujiya Electric Co. Ltd.; Tokio manufacturer in J, Model types from Japan, 10 radios, 42 pictures, 8 schematics, tubes, radio technology" (html). Retrieved 2017-06-19.
- ↑ "Fujiya & Miyagi - Artists Listing" (html). Retrieved 2008-01-20.
- ↑ "Fujiya & Miyagi Turn on Lightbulbs on New Album". Pitchforkmedia.com. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
- ↑ "The Official Album Chart for the week ending 13 September 2008". ChartsPlus. Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd (368): 5–8.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fujiya & Miyagi. |
- Official website
- Butterfingers promo - Bomb the Bass featuring Fujiya & Miyagi
- Interview with David Best by Greg Szeto at Aural States (2007.09.04)
- Interview with Fujiya & Miyagi on Brightest Young Things
- Live from SXSW 2007 on 89.3 The Current
- Interview with David Best in Rocker Magazine 2011
- Live from Festival Yeah! 2015