Taking his moniker from the classic 1980s cartoon, Brian Burton (July 29, 1977),
aka Danger Mouse, moved from New York to London and became active on the dance
scene, collaborating with rapper Jemini on the album Ghetto Pop Life in 2003.
Mixing Jay-Z's Black Album with The Beatles' White Album, he created the
pioneering mash-up record The Grey Album (2004), and despite not being available
for official release due to copyright issues, it became a legendary landmark.
Recruited by Damon Albarn to produce the Gorillaz album Demon Days (2006),
Danger Mouse earned a Grammy Award nomina...