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OneBeat 2013

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Dmitry Burmistrov

Beatboxer, Producer

Kazan, Russia

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OneBeat 2013

Dmitry Burmistrov, also known as Mitya (formerly Masta Mic), is a musician, producer, multi-vocalist and internationally recognized beatboxer based in Russia. An early fan of heavy metal, he played a “two-fanta-plastic-bottle self-made drum machine” in his first band with his brother on guitar. After learning to beatbox, Mitya bought first synth and looping pedal and started posting videos online. His YouTube channel has gone on to attract nearly 50 million video views and over 200,000 subscribers. Mitya has performed alongside many acclaimed and local musicians, hosted programs on television, been named Ambassador of the Universiade, earned a Grand Prix in journalism and led the Russian beatbox team at the La Cup competition.

Biodun Kuti grabbed the guitar at the early age of fifteen and started playing in churches, with his father’s band, and other local bands in Lagos, Nigeria. Descended from an ancestral lineage of Yoruba musicians, Biodun’s childhood was bound with Juju, Highlife and traditional drumming. “I grew up in a house in Lagos where you could find guitars in every corner of the house, and all of my brothers are musicians as well,” says Biodun. “My grandfather was the chief of the village of Ifewara – right next to Ife (in the state of Osun) which is believed to be the cradle of the Yoruba people. His house was filled with a hundred different traditional Yoruba percussions. So it was that I was brought up in both traditional and modern Yoruba music, finding a fluid style of guitar playing inflected with jazz and funk elements.”

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