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Fujiya & Miyagi is a British band formed in Brighton, East Sussex, in 2000. The current lineup includes David Best (vocals and guitar), Stephen Lewis (synths and vocals), Ed Chivers (drums), and Ben Adamo and Ben Farestuedt (bass and vocals).
Over the years, they have released nine studio albums: Electro Karaoke in the Negative Style (2002), Transparent Things(2006), Lightbulbs (2008), Ventriloquizzing (2011), Artificial Sweeteners (2014), Fujiya & Miyagi (2017), Different Blades from the Same Pair of Scissors (2017), Flashback (2019), and Slight Variations (2022). They are currently signed to the label Impossible Objects of Desire worldwide.
The band’s music has gained significant recognition, both in the music world and in popular culture. Fujiya & Miyagi were featured in an episode of MTV2's This is Our Music documentary series in 2006. Their track “Uh” appeared in an episode of Breaking Bad and in the British sci-fi series Misfits. "Collarbone" was featured in the US adaptation of Skins, while “Vagaries of Fashion” was used in How To Get Away With Murder. Additionally, “Collarbone” was part of the soundtrack for both Skate It (2008) and Skate 2 (2009), while “Sore Thumb” was featured in NBA 2K10.
With a unique blend of electronic and indie influences, Fujiya & Miyagi continue to evolve and captivate audiences, their music resonating across both TV screens and game consoles, as well as on concert stages worldwide.