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Artist description
Electronic-Experimental band from Mexico City that fusion’s different kinds of music into a cinematographic concept influenced by manga comics and films. |
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Music Style
Electronic, Experimental |
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Musical Influences
Big Beat, drum'n'Bass,techno, trance, House,TripHop, CrossOver, Electro, Progressive, metal, etc. |
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Similar Artists
NIN, Young Gods, KMFDM, Machines Of Loving grace, Stabbing Westward, Nerve, Front 242, Clock DVA, Throbbing gristles |
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Artist History
S.I.N. as a band was formed in the latest months of 1994, and its intention was to become a singular musical band in Mexico. Its sound is based on the electronic music but it also mixed styles like Rock Pop, Metalrock, Hip Hop, Dark, etc. S.I.N. is trying to create a different electronic proposal in which the music and the lirycs find an equal understanding with it self and with the audience.The meaning of the letters S.I.N is variable according to the technological and cultural progress of the society and to the member’s feelings.S.I.N on stage is also an audiovisual performance, we use videos, lights etc. To support the songs.When "Tek" was 15 years old began studying drums and later the keyboard and he was part of several electronic bands. A few years later he decided to study guitar, solfeggio, piano in different art schools like the National Music School, to start creating his own music. He also studied to become a professional photographer."Dansh" begins at the age of 13 as a vocalist in other bands, he studied to play the bass guitar and later he studied vocals too, to become a professional vocalist. He also has a Communications College Degree. |
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Group Members
Dansh: Vocals, Lyric's & Bass GuitarTek: Keyboards, Guitars, Samples & Programing |
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Instruments
Keyboards, Samples, Guitars, Drums, Electro-Voices |
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Albums
Gelido Azul 1.0 |
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Location
Mexico, Distrito Federal - Mexico |
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