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Following the split, Mark Mothersbaugh started Mutato Muzika, a commercial music production studio, taking with him Bob Mothersbaugh and Bob Casale.
In a December 5, 2007 article on Mutato Muzika, LA Weekly reported that " After touring sporadically over the past decade but not releasing any new material, Devo are spending December at Mutato trying to create an album ’ s worth of new material and contemplating a method of dispersal in the post-record-company world.
The soundtrack of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back was provided by Mutato Muzika ( consisting of Mark Mothersbaugh and Josh Mancell ), while the sound effects were created by Universal Sound Studios ( consisting of Mike Gollom, Ron Horwitz and Kevin Spears ).
The soundtrack of the game was produced by David Baggett and composed by Mark Mothersbaugh and Josh Mancell of Mutato Muzika, while the sound effects were created by Mike Gollum, Ron Horwitz and Kevin Spears of Universal Sound Studios.
David Baggett produced the game's soundtrack, with Mark Mothersbaugh and Josh Mancell of Mutato Muzika composing the music.
Mutato Muzika building on Sunset Boulevard
Mutato Muzika is a music production company established in 1989 by Devo co-founder Mark Mothersbaugh.
While Devo members Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald V. Casale, Bob Mothersbaugh and Bob Casale, with drummer Josh Freese, often meet, rehearse and confer in its West Hollywood studio facilities — Mutato Muzika is, in fact, a full-service music production company.
Mutato Muzika also provides music for commercials, including spots for Apple's PC vs. Mac, Martini & Rossi's George Clooney / Giorgio, and Logitech.
Mutato Muzika is housed in a round bright green building on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California.
Mutato Muzika has received credit for recordings in the following motion pictures:
Mutato Muzika has received credit for recordings in the following television programs:
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In the mid-1990s TONTO was moved to Mutato Muzika studios, the headquarters of Mark Mothersbaugh and Devo, leading to widespread rumors that Mothersbaugh had purchased TONTO but this was not true.

Mutato and for
David Kendrick also worked at Mutato for a period during the early 1990s.

Mutato and .
The disfigured boy is called Mutato by people in his town who have rejected him from society.
Mutato watches Mask obsessively and dreams of one day meeting Cher, a dream which is fulfilled at the end of the episode.
Mutato Muzika-produced video game scores include Crash Bandicoot and Sims.

Muzika and has
The music of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish communities has morphed into an eclectic new style called " Muzika Mizrahit ".
While Arab music is traditionally homophonic, based on melodic patterns called maqamat, Muzika Mizrahit is closer to Greek music, has harmonic accompaniment and usually uses a western, 12-tone scale.
" Today, the popular Muzika Mizrahit has begun to erase the differences from rock music, and we can see not a few artists turning into mainstream ...
" Today, the popular Muzika Mizrahit has begun to erase the differences from rock music, and we can see not a few artists turning into mainstream.

Muzika and music
These immigrants developed an eclectic Mediterranean style called " Muzika Mizrahit " ( Oriental music ), which became increasingly popular in the early 1960s and was later influenced by popular Greek music ( Rembetiko ), whilst at the same time, influencing Israeli pop and rock.
The distinctive East-West sonorities of Muzika Mizrahit have left their imprint on Israeli popular music.
Muzika Mizrahit, the underground style of popular music enjoyed by Israelis of Sephardic origin, gradually gained legitimacy and recognition.
Some rock and Muzika Mizrahit artists complained that the radio and television discriminated against their music, preventing the commercial success of these increasingly popular genres.
Despite the obvious popularity of this music, the state radio eschewed Muzika Mizrahit almost entirely.
It was formed in the present-day Antakalnis Secondary School in Vilnius by Andrius Mamontovas, Arnoldas Lukošius and Darius Tarasevičius in 1983 under the name of Sunki Muzika ( with a literal meaning of " heavy music "), few months later Algis Kriščiūnas joined the band.
His popularity led to the release of his album Muzika za igru in 1959, the first popular music solo album released by PGP-RTB, the biggest Serbian record label.
* Narodna Muzika, listen to Yugoslav folk music
The representative of folk music from Kosovo is the folk group Shota, with top singer Shkurte Fejza and the representative of Muzika e lehte shqipe is Shkëlzen Jetishi, the music group Agimi and many more groups.
The Chamber orchestra, Women's Choir " Golden Oriole " (), ensemble " Muzika " () are well known for various music projects not only in Lithuania but also abroad.

Muzika and for
In 2003, Bajagić, with the members of the band Apsolutno Romantično, recorded the soundtrack for Dušan Kovačević's film The Professional, released on the album Profesionalac: Muzika iz filma ( The Professional: Music from the Film ).

Muzika and with
The Muzika Mizrahit movement started in the 1950s with homegrown performers in the ethnic neighborhoods of Israel — the predominantly Yemenite " Kerem Hatemanim " neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Moroccan neighborhoods and neighborhoods of Iranian and Iraqi immigrants — who played at weddings and other events.
In 1972 she represented Yugoslavia on Eurovison with Muzika i ti ( The Music and you ).
The Muzika Mizrahit movement started in the 1950s with homegrown performers in neighborhoods with a high concentration of Jews from Arab countries from the Middle East and North Africa who would play at weddings and other events.

Muzika and .
Muzika Mizrahit combines eastern and western elements: the ensemble includes Middle Eastern instruments, such as the oud, the kanun, the Eastern violin, the darbouka and the Greek bouzouki, alongside electric and acoustic guitars, pianos and other western instruments.
As opposed to the New Hebrew Style, which was the conscious creation of Eastern European immigrants trying to define their new Israeli identity, the Muzika Mizrahit style is truly spontaneous and indigenous.
Argov, a controversial character who died in 1987 by suicide while in jail, became known as the " King of Muzika Mizrahit "; he became a folk hero, and a movie was made of his life.
The penetration of Muzika Mizrahit into the Israeli establishment was the result of pressure by Mizrahi composers and producers such as Avihu Medina, the overwhelming, undeniable popularity of the style, and the gradual adoption of elements of Muzika Mizrahit by mainstream artists.
Also, some performers started developing a fusion style of Muzika Mizrahit, Israeli, Greek, rock, and other styles.
" Pashut VeAmiti " by Zehava BenThe acceptance of Muzika Mizrahit, over the 1990s, parallels the social struggle of Israelis of Mizrahi origin to achieve social and cultural acceptance.
* Shmuelof, Mati ( 2006 ) " Reflections on Muzika Mizrahit " published on www. notes. co. il ( www. notes. co. il ).
Consisting of a mix of dominant synth instruments and occasional solo violin, the score was recorded at Forte Muzika Studios in Los Angeles.

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