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Artist description
AN Infuses compelling synth driven melodies with insightful lyrics. Drawing on love, hate and everything in between, Victor and Jorge try to keep their music real and honest while using mostly “synth” instruments and computers. The duo is truly creative… in other areas other than just their music. By using computers, the internet and music software in new ways, AN has overcome formidable challenges; including distance and a lack of funds in typical AN style. |
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Musical Influences
Depeche Mode, Recoil, The Cure, U2, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Garbage, etc... |
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Similar Artists
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Artist History
AN Infuses compelling synth driven melodies with insightful lyrics. Drawing on love, hate and everything in between, Victor and Jorge try to keep their music real and honest while using mostly “synth” instruments and computers. The duo is truly creative… in other areas other than just their music. By using computers, the internet and music software in new ways, AN has overcome formidable challenges; including distance and a lack of funds in typical AN style.
In April of 2001, Victor and Jorge found themselves working at a local Internet Service Provider and talking about what else…music. The two quickly became friends and started work on their new project…Artistic Noise. The very first session resulted in the bands first single, pensando lo peor. The next 8 months would see the completion of three more songs and culminate with an invitation to open up for 80s mega band, Berlin.
The band has recently teemed up with graphic artist Juan Lara to create a strong visual element for the band. At the same time, the final touches are being put on the bands best material. Listen…you’ll here the noise soon.
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Group Members
Jorge Avila, Victor Nares |
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Instruments
Yamaha EX-5, Roland XP-30, Cubase 5.0, electric and acoustic guitar, and other misc. programs for the pc. |
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Location
El Paso, TX - USA |
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