Draft:Mita Gami
Israeli musician/DJ
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Mita Gami (born Amit Agami), is an Israeli electronic music producer and DJ who mainly produces and plays progressive house music.[1][2]
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Career
Gami has been a multi-instrumentalist from a young age. His discography includes singles such as "All By Myself," "Madness," and "Sun," as well as remixes like "Lately" (Adam Ten & Mita Gami Remix).
He runs the music label Blue Shadow Records and the music event Sunrise Kingdom‘ camp within ‚Midburn‘ Festival.[2]
In 2024, he performed a set at Coachella Music Festival.[3][4]
In August 2024, Gami released a free download of Pink Floyd’s ‘Confortably Numb remix.[5]
In the Burning Man 2024, a 37-Person orchestra performed live along to his music.[6]

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