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Espion

Espion - Architektur (Shinra Remix)

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PS Dub

Pirate Soundsystem - Dub N U (Shinra Remix)

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Music-FREAK-ACTUAL

Debasser - Music Freak (Shinra Remix)

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tpolar

T-Polar - The Night of the Golden Root (Shinra Remix)

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Murderbot

Murderbot - Thighs (Shinra Remix)

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PSSD

Pain Struck Stanley Dumb - Honey Trapping (Shinra Remix)

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decoder

Decoder - 266 (Shinra Remix)

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vadz

Vadz - Psycho Metric (Shinra Remix)

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rave alert remixes

DJ Cutlass Supreme - Rave Alert (Shinra Remix)

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PB Outlaw

Paul Blackford - The Groove (Shinra Remix)

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Wide Presents

Wide Records Presents...

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Acid Blue

Acid Blue

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Demons

Demons

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Shinra

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Funk Labs
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Biography

Inspired by the sounds of Aphex Twin, Luke Vibert and DJ Stingray, Shinra sent his first demos off in 2005, scoring his debut gig at the now legendary Bang Face night in London. The show led to several more gigs, and an appearance on London’s Resonance FM.

In summer 2006, Shinra released his debut EP, 'Demons', on Net-Lab, leading to regular gigs across the UK, and airplay on Mary Anne Hobbs' Radio 1 show. After entering the 2006 UK Laptop Battle championship where performers are judged on composition, live technical manipulation, and crowd response, Shinra walked away with the crown. 

2007 saw Shinra join David E. Sugar's live band, using a laptop to perform live effect processing on vocals and instruments. The band played live sessions on Radio 1 (Rob Da Bank) and BBC 6Music (Tom Robinson) and performed at venues across the capital. Shinra then entered and won a competition to remix Unique 3's anthem 'The Theme', which received a digital release via bleep.com. 

Since then, Shinra's compositions have moved on from the frenetic cut up drum patterns of his debut EP, towards a more dancefloor friendly acid-infused electro bass. September 2008 saw the release of 1986, his first EP on WIDE Records, which was quickly followed by a string of well-received remixes including one for Murderbot which received Radio 1 airplay. Appearances on Mutate records, Ricochet records and Militant Science followed, and another EP on WIDE Records was released in Summer 2010.

During 2009 and 2010, Shinra worked on the highly acclaimed music games "DJ Hero" and "DJ Hero 2", providing some very entertaining mash-up remixes.

Contact

Email: james.shinra@gmail.com