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'''''DM Ashura''''' is an electronic artist whose work can be found in music games such as [[O2Jam]], [[Dance Dance Revolution]], and [[Flash Flash Revolution]], as well as throughout the [[Bemani]] community.
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==History==
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On March 26, 1986, William ("Bill") James Robert Shillito was born in Brooklyn, New York. He lived in Queens for 8 years and now resides in Atlanta, Georgia.  Bill started playing piano at the age of 2 and composing around age 8. He also has played viola since age 12.  <ref>http://www.dmashura.com/?page=Bio</ref>
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Bill creates his music under the name DM Ashura.  The "DM" stands for Digital Maestro.  <ref name="tech">{{cite news  | last = Chenn | first = Inn Inn | title = Two students hold unique jobs while taking classes: Bill Shillito.  | publisher = Technique | date = 2005-4-11 | url = http://www.nique.net/issues/2005-11-04/focus/2}}</ref>  He started writing music for the Bemani community with his track "MaxX ResurrexXion" under the name DJ Demon.  He soon came into the public eye when he entered his track "neoMAX" into Tournamix 4, a DDR stepfile-writing contest run from [http://www.ddrei.com www.ddrei.com], and won first place in the contest.  <ref name="tech"/>  Since then, he has made a number of remixes (mostly from music games) and original tracks, and his music has become quite popular in the Bemani community, especially among players of [[StepMania]], a DDR simulator.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://stepmaniaonline.com/mirrors/DMAshura.csv | title=StepMania Online rankings for DM Ashura songs | date=[[2006-11-30]] | author=Charles Lohr | publisher=[[StepMania|StepMania Online]]}}</ref>
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One of DM Ashura's most known accomplishments is that he has made 5 remixes of the popular [[MAX (Dance Dance Revolution)|Max]] series of DDR:
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*MaxX ResurrexXion
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*neoMAX (a DDR cut and a full version)
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*MAX Forever (a tribute to Naoki, with parts of Trip Machine, Healing Vision, Afronova, B4U, SAKURA, PARANOiA, and Drop Out)
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*MaxX AttaxX (done in the style of Blood is Pumpin' by Voodoo & Serano)
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*ΔMAX ([http://www.bemanistyle.com/tatsujin/tatsujin.php?tatsujin_id=24 Bemanistyle video]) (made for the now-defunct DDR Forever machine at Tokyo Game Action, a music game arcade in Winchendon, Maryland)
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==Work in Games==
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DM Ashura's music has recently been adopted into a number of music games:
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'''Tracks in [[O2Jam]] (for PC):'''
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*Euphorium ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5Vu9dbyHiI YouTube video])
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*GO! ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tZZiCiwnc4 YouTube video])
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*Astral ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7JvSn8aM0A YouTube video])
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All three of these songs can be found on the Malaysian server, the only server where English is the norm.  GO! can be found on the Japanese server as well.  <ref name="tech"/>
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'''Tracks in [[Flash Flash Revolution]] (for PC):'''
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*KlungKung 2004
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*Boss Machine
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*MAX Forever
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*neoMAX
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'''Tracks in [[Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 4]] (for XBox)'''
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*GO! (Mahalo Mix)
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*Celebrate Nite (Like It's '99 Mix)
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DM Ashura got his tracks into DDR when he won Konami's music competition on [http://www.broadjam.com www.broadjam.com]. <ref>http://www.broadjam.com/mm/052506/index.html</ref>  His song GO! was selected among around 300 other entries.  The other three winners were ''Grandolin'' by Zerofuser, ''Race Against Time'' by Jeff Steinman, and ''There's a Rhythm'' by Dig Bear feat. Kat Blu.
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'''Tracks in [[Dance Dance Revolution Universe]] (for XBox 360, future release)'''
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*GO! (Mahalo Mix)
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==Discography==
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DM Ashura's first album, "Digital Maestro", is currently in the works, and is slated for release in December.  The tracklist is as follows (track order is not yet finalized)
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*Psychosis
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*Obelisk
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*Euphorium
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*Snowblind
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*GO!
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*Astral
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*Nautilus
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*Z
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*Anubis (Black Land Mix)
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*Return of Neon
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*GO! (Mahalo Mix)
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Two of the tracks, Snowblind and Nautilus, will feature guitarist Ricky Graham.  <ref>http://www.rickygraham.net/archive.html</ref>
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Also, Celebrate Nite (Like It's '99 Mix) can be found on Konami's Ultramix 4 V-Rare 11,  <ref>http://www.bemanistyle.com/index.php?news_id=107</ref> as well as the Cusimo & Co. Extended Mix on the Supernova/Ultramix 4 Combo V-Rare 10.  <ref>http://www.orangeloungeradio.com/phpnuke/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=660</ref>
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==References==
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<div class="references-small">
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</div>
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==External links==
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*[http://www.dmashura.com/ DM Ashura's website (work in progress)]
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*[http://www.musicineverydirection.com/ Music In Every Direction - Konami's music game website]
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*[http://o2jam.com.my/ O2Jam Malaysia/International]
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*[http://o2jam.com.my/artiste_bio01.asp O2Jam Interview with DM Ashura]
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*[http://www.bemanistyle.com/ Bemanistyle]
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*[http://tokyogameaction.com/ Tokyo Game Action]
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*[http://www.rickygraham.net/ Ricky Graham's website]
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{{wikipedia|DM Asura}}
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[[Category:Living people]]
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[[Category:Electronic musicians]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 20 November 2008

DM Ashura is an electronic artist whose work can be found in music games such as O2Jam, Dance Dance Revolution, and Flash Flash Revolution, as well as throughout the Bemani community.

History[edit]

On March 26, 1986, William ("Bill") James Robert Shillito was born in Brooklyn, New York. He lived in Queens for 8 years and now resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Bill started playing piano at the age of 2 and composing around age 8. He also has played viola since age 12. [1]

Bill creates his music under the name DM Ashura. The "DM" stands for Digital Maestro. [2] He started writing music for the Bemani community with his track "MaxX ResurrexXion" under the name DJ Demon. He soon came into the public eye when he entered his track "neoMAX" into Tournamix 4, a DDR stepfile-writing contest run from www.ddrei.com, and won first place in the contest. [2] Since then, he has made a number of remixes (mostly from music games) and original tracks, and his music has become quite popular in the Bemani community, especially among players of StepMania, a DDR simulator.[3]

One of DM Ashura's most known accomplishments is that he has made 5 remixes of the popular Max series of DDR:

  • MaxX ResurrexXion
  • neoMAX (a DDR cut and a full version)
  • MAX Forever (a tribute to Naoki, with parts of Trip Machine, Healing Vision, Afronova, B4U, SAKURA, PARANOiA, and Drop Out)
  • MaxX AttaxX (done in the style of Blood is Pumpin' by Voodoo & Serano)
  • ΔMAX (Bemanistyle video) (made for the now-defunct DDR Forever machine at Tokyo Game Action, a music game arcade in Winchendon, Maryland)

Work in Games[edit]

DM Ashura's music has recently been adopted into a number of music games:

Tracks in O2Jam (for PC):

All three of these songs can be found on the Malaysian server, the only server where English is the norm. GO! can be found on the Japanese server as well. [2]

Tracks in Flash Flash Revolution (for PC):

  • KlungKung 2004
  • Boss Machine
  • MAX Forever
  • neoMAX

Tracks in Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 4 (for XBox)

  • GO! (Mahalo Mix)
  • Celebrate Nite (Like It's '99 Mix)

DM Ashura got his tracks into DDR when he won Konami's music competition on www.broadjam.com. [4] His song GO! was selected among around 300 other entries. The other three winners were Grandolin by Zerofuser, Race Against Time by Jeff Steinman, and There's a Rhythm by Dig Bear feat. Kat Blu.

Tracks in Dance Dance Revolution Universe (for XBox 360, future release)

  • GO! (Mahalo Mix)

Discography[edit]

DM Ashura's first album, "Digital Maestro", is currently in the works, and is slated for release in December. The tracklist is as follows (track order is not yet finalized)

  • Psychosis
  • Obelisk
  • Euphorium
  • Snowblind
  • GO!
  • Astral
  • Nautilus
  • Z
  • Anubis (Black Land Mix)
  • Return of Neon
  • GO! (Mahalo Mix)

Two of the tracks, Snowblind and Nautilus, will feature guitarist Ricky Graham. [5]

Also, Celebrate Nite (Like It's '99 Mix) can be found on Konami's Ultramix 4 V-Rare 11, [6] as well as the Cusimo & Co. Extended Mix on the Supernova/Ultramix 4 Combo V-Rare 10. [7]

References[edit]

External links[edit]


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