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== General Information ==
== General Information ==
Jason Michael "Stillwind" Borenstein provided the image (but not voice) for Michael a la Mode in several tutorials in the beatmania IIDX arcade games, as well as the "voice" in [[GOLD RUSH]] and [[B4U (BEMANI FOR YOU MIX)]]. In the DanceDanceRevolution series he served as a sound director on the Xbox DanceDanceRevolution Ultramix games, as well as the Wii title HOTTEST PARTY and the 2008 arcade game DanceDanceRevolution X. (He also worked on several other Konami games as part of the sound sound staff, too.)
Jason Michael "Stillwind" Borenstein provided the image (but not voice) for Michael a la Mode in several tutorials in the beatmania IIDX arcade games (The voice was provided by [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ Yoshitaka]], with the pitch shifted.) In the DanceDanceRevolution series he served as a sound director on the Xbox DanceDanceRevolution Ultramix games, as well as the Wii title HOTTEST PARTY and the 2008 arcade game DanceDanceRevolution X. (He also worked on several other Konami games as part of the sound sound staff, too.)


Jason Borenstein's life was cut short, though. He died on February 7, 2009 from an aortic aneurysm.
Jason Borenstein's life was cut short, though. He died on February 7, 2009 from an aortic aneurysm.

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Jason Borenstein

Artist Information

  • Name: Jason Michael "Stillwind" Borenstein
  • Birthdate: Unknown
  • Died: February 7, 2009

General Information

Jason Michael "Stillwind" Borenstein provided the image (but not voice) for Michael a la Mode in several tutorials in the beatmania IIDX arcade games (The voice was provided by DJ Yoshitaka, with the pitch shifted.) In the DanceDanceRevolution series he served as a sound director on the Xbox DanceDanceRevolution Ultramix games, as well as the Wii title HOTTEST PARTY and the 2008 arcade game DanceDanceRevolution X. (He also worked on several other Konami games as part of the sound sound staff, too.)

Jason Borenstein's life was cut short, though. He died on February 7, 2009 from an aortic aneurysm.

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Aliases

  • Michael a la mode
  • dj nagi
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