Perturbator
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James Kent, better known as Perturbator,[1] is an electronic/synthwave[2] musician from Paris, France.
Kent has a background as a guitar player in several black metal[3] bands. Since 2012 he has produced electronic music inspired by cyberpunk culture and with inspiration from movies like Akira, Ghost In The Shell and The Running Man.[4] He uses a variety of software synths in his productions, such as the emulators of old vintage synths like the OB-X or the CS-80.[5] Since his debut EP Night Driving Avenger he has released four full-length albums,[6][7] the latest of which is The Uncanny Valley[8][9] on the Blood Music label, and has performed several live shows. Several of his tracks were featured in the 2012 game Hotline Miami and its 2015 sequel Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. Perturbator's EP Sexualizer was released in part to officially release the song "Miami Disco" and as a way to thank the developers of Hotline Miami.[10] The success of the Hotline Miami games resulted in a greater amount of exposure to a mainstream audience.
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James Kent, better known as Perturbator,[1] is an electronic/synthwave[2] musician from Paris, France.
Kent has a background as a guitar player in several black metal[3] bands. Since 2012 he has produced electronic music inspired by cyberpunk culture and with inspiration from movies like Akira, Ghost In The Shell and The Running Man.[4] He uses a variety of software synths in his productions, such as the emulators of old vintage synths like the OB-X or the CS-80.[5] Since his debut EP Night Driving Avenger he has released four full-length albums,[6][7] the latest of which is The Uncanny Valley[8][9] on the Blood Music label, and has performed several live shows. Several of his tracks were featured in the 2012 game Hotline Miami and its 2015 sequel Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. Perturbator's EP Sexualizer was released in part to officially release the song "Miami Disco" and as a way to thank the developers of Hotline Miami.[10] The success of the Hotline Miami games resulted in a greater amount of exposure to a mainstream audience.
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