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INTELLIGENTSIA


Intelligentsia's prime directive is to bring together artists on the vanguard of innovative philosophy and positive future. They have written soundtracks for various Japanese video games and national TV and radio, with music pressed to 250,000+ units. Intelligentsia's first gig was in Camden Palace (Koko), London, in 1991, and they have performed at over 60 live events worldwide, including the INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW with electro pioneer SUSUMU HIRASAWA (P-Model, Japan), Christopher Currell (ex-Michael Jackson band), MusicTechFest (London Symphonic/BBC Click), The Future of Music (Innovation Lab, Denmark), Emotions (Belgium), the Alfa Centauri festival (Netherlands), LPM (Rome, Italy) and the Toucho Skyscraper and SEGA JOYPOLIS in Japan. Their portfolio features the global project WorldWideKind, new music devices such as the self customised BODY-DRUM, AUUG Motion synth, the Gypsy-Midi EXO-SKELETON, and digital content for celebrities Uri Geller, Morley Robertson (J-Wave Radio), and Kenso Kato.



        




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"Your music is fantastic! When I woke up this morning the sounds were still in my mind." - URI GELLER, Israel

"The music reminds me of all my works rolled into one " - JEAN-MICHEL JARRE, France

"Intelligentsia produces classic opera pieces that reverberate with a sonorous musical magic & a message of our interconnectedness. Majestic and Magical!" - Brad Acker, USA

"Excellent skills in music making. Complex and huge sounding tracks." - Steven Leffanue, Australia

"INTERSTELLA lives up to its name" - Daniel Acheampong, UK

"Mirai has been contacted by people riding UFO's in their Mystery Circle Parking Lots.
He forgot to return the keys to one of their vehicles."
- MORLEY ROBERTSON (J-Wave National Radio, Japan)



MIRAI

Originally from space, MIRAI ("Future Boy") is the founder of the neo-futurist network Intelligentsia. Mirai grew up designing UK video games during the 80's whizz kid era, releasing over 10 titles from age 14 and then moved on to music, video and fashion during the growth of the rave culture, where he began to group together a motley bag of musicians artists, always pushing against the status quo. In 1995 Mirai relocated to Tokyo, writing soundtracks for Japanese video games, club mixes, TV radio. He was also a video game character and co-hosted several electronic music radio shows, wrote for Keyboard magazine and did various TV National radio spots. In Japan, he had a political party named after him, was the first foreigner to perform techno live using a mobile phone, and was voted top Tomb Raider level designer. His portfolio includes work for Arkaos VJ, ASCII, Enterbrain, J-Wave radio, Enix, Degica, Famitsu Magazine, Kaze Pinball, Players Software, Interceptor Micros, Handy.de & T-Mobile Germany, Yamaha Music, Gypsy-Midi, and Frontline SMS.




BRONWEN STEPHENS

Originally from Adelaide, Australia, Bron was brought up surrounded by classical music and language, laying the foundations for her love of opera, travel and foreign dialects. After trying her hand at a number of different instruments she settled on the human voice as her main vehicle of expression and has been singing since the age of 12. After spending 4 years in Tokyo, Japan, Bron moved to London and thrives on its global culture. As a member of the London Philharmonic Choir and chamber group Voce, Bron has performed in many of London's main concert venues and has toured in Australia, Latvia, Malaysia and Italy, including a concert in the Vatican for the late Pope John Paul II. Equally at home in a 120 strong choir, giving solo recitals or free-styling vocals with house music DJs, Bron joined Intelligentsia to fulfil a long held goal of fusing classical sound with electronica.







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