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中文簡介
Miho Hatori 是歌手和歌曲作者, 主要以歌唱者著名 成套裝備, . Miho 表達了早期的興趣在音樂上生長在日本。 她服務在她暴露於音樂許多不同的樣式的記錄商店, 並且有時執行了作為俱樂部 . 她並且有一些較小成功在東京 在帶被命名 Kimidori.
Miho 某時行動了向美國, 紐約 學習在英國學校; 她並且繼續了她少有的工作作為DJ 。 她是的第一紐約帶是a 帶命名了 Leitoh Lychee 為哪些她提供了vocals, 和並且彈了小提琴通過畸變 影響腳蹬. 它是在她第一次遇見她的Cibo Matto 共同創立者的Leitoh Lychee .
當Cibo Matto 遊覽與 , Miho 和小河吉他彈奏者 Smokey Hormel 發現了共有的愛 和 , Smokey & Miho. 她為帶並且提供了客人vocals . 她工作了與的其它帶包括- 但不被限制- 英俊的男孩模範學校, , , , 並且執行獨自。
英文簡介
With Cibo Matto, as a collaborator, and in her solo work, Miho Hatori has always displayed an eclectic, playful touch that's worldly in the best sense of the word: fusing her love of everything from bossa nova to hip-hop to metal and rock with her Japanese heritage, Hatori's musical excursions sound equally well-traveled and organic. Growing up in Tokyo, Hatori worked at a record store and also spun records as a DJ; early on, she gravitated toward hip-hop, rapping with a group called Kimidori. After moving to New York City in 1993, she quickly became a fixture in the local music scene, singing and playing violin with Leitoh Lychee, a punk band that also counted another Japanese expatriate, Yuka Honda, among its members. The pair eventually became Cibo Matto and released two genre-defying albums, 1996's Viva! La Woman and 1999's Stereo Type A. In between Cibo Matto albums, Hatori also worked with the New York indie supergroup Butter 08 on their 1996 self-titled album, and appeared on the Beastie Boys' Hello Nasty. After Cibo Matto disbanded, Hatori lent her vocals to Damon Albarn's virtual pop group Gorillaz, appearing throughout their self-titled 2001 debut. She also collaborated with Beck guitarist Smokey Hormel, whom she discovered also loved bossa nova when they were on tour together. As Smokey & Miho, they paid homage to Brazilian pop with a self-titled EP and the Tempo de Amor: Songs by Baden Powell EP, which were released in 2002 and collected as The Two EPs the following year. Other key collaborations include the Baldwin Brothers' Cooking with Lasers and Yuka Honda's 2004 album Eucademix. In 2005, Hatori released her solo debut, Ecdysis -- named for the shedding process insects undergo to continue growing -- in Japan; the U.S. release followed a year later. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide