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| genre = [[Trance music|Trance]]<br>[[Psy trance]]<br>[[Goa trance]] |
| genre = [[Trance music|Trance]]<br>[[Psy trance]]<br>[[Goa trance]] |
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| years_active = 1997–present |
| years_active = 1997–present |
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| label = Analog Pussy Records |
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| website = http://www.analogpussy.com |
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| current_members = Jinno |
| current_members = Jiga <br> Eva <br> Jinno |
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'''Analog Pussy ( in Hebrew: {{lang|he|אנאלוג פוסי}} )''' is a [[psychedelic trance]] group that originated in [[Israel]] |
'''Analog Pussy ( in Hebrew: {{lang|he|אנאלוג פוסי}} )''' is a [[psychedelic trance]] group that originated in [[Israel]], now located in [[Germany]].<ref name="Prato">Prato, Greg "[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r747580/review|pure_url=yes}} ''Trance N Roll'' Review]", ''[[Allmusic]]'', Macrovision Corporation</ref> The group consists of Jiga, Jinno and (since 2011) Eva. |
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==History== |
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Jiga was born in [[Jerusalem]]. At age 15 she learned to play a bass guitar and played in punk bands.<ref name="ARTISTdirect">ARTISTdirect biography, [http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/bio/analog-pussy/909840/ Analog Pussy biography]</ref> She bought a $50 synthesizer and a computer and began producing on her own. |
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Jinno was born in Montevideo, [[Uruguay]] and moved to [[Israel]] in his early childhood. In his teens he experimented with electronic music when he connected several synthesizers together. |
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The two met when Jiga broke away from the punk/metal genre and was interested in electronic music and in 1997 formed Analog Pussy.<br /> |
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Eva joined the band in 2011, after the band took a four-year break and performs with Jiga in Analog Pussy's live performances. |
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<ref name="Analog Pussy Official website">"Analog Pussy Website"[http://www.analogpussy.com/x1/Analog-Pussy-Bio.htm Analog Pussy Bio]" </ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Jinno and Jiga built a studio in their living room where they produced their first tracks. They made their music available for free on the internet and gained a fan-base. <ref name="Chaishop">"Chaishop article"[http://www.chaishop.com/article/144 Article on Chaishop]", </ref> Later on, when they headlined the Electronic charts on [[MP3.com]], their music was downloaded over one million times. |
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<ref name="Lewis">Lewis, Judith (2001) "[http://www.laweekly.com/2001-06-14/news/independent-music-s-right-to-fight/ Independent Music’s Right to Fight]", ''[[LA Weekly]]'', 14 June 2001</ref> |
<ref name="Lewis">Lewis, Judith (2001) "[http://www.laweekly.com/2001-06-14/news/independent-music-s-right-to-fight/ Independent Music’s Right to Fight]", ''[[LA Weekly]]'', 14 June 2001</ref> |
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In 1999, coming back from their first European tour, they signed with a German label and released their first album, "Psycho Bitch From Hell". Never hiring a manager, they took care of the band's operations themselves, spending the money they earned on building their studio. In 2002 they relocated to Germany and launched their own record label "AP Records", whose first release was their second album, "Underground". <ref name="Mandarin Magazine">"Mandarin Magazine"[http://www.mandarinarkivet.se/interview_show.php?iv_id=3&iv_page=2 Analog Pussy Interview]", </ref> |
In 1999, coming back from their first European tour, they signed with a German label and released their first album, "Psycho Bitch From Hell". Never hiring a manager, they took care of the band's operations themselves, spending the money they earned on building their studio. In 2002 they relocated to Germany and launched their own record label "AP Records", whose first release was their second album, "Underground". <ref name="Mandarin Magazine">"Mandarin Magazine"[http://www.mandarinarkivet.se/interview_show.php?iv_id=3&iv_page=2 Analog Pussy Interview]", </ref> |
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In mid 2004 they released their third album "Trance 'N Roll". The songs feature live instruments, hard rock guitar riffs and vocals. |
In mid 2004 they released their third album "Trance 'N Roll". The songs feature live instruments, hard rock guitar riffs and vocals. |
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<ref name="Bottenberg">Bottenberg, Rupert (2000) "[http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2000/122100/cover3.html It's the end of the world as we know it >> And Israeli trance duo Analog Pussy feel just fine]", ''[[Montreal Mirror]]''</ref> |
<ref name="Bottenberg">Bottenberg, Rupert (2000) "[http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2000/122100/cover3.html It's the end of the world as we know it >> And Israeli trance duo Analog Pussy feel just fine]", ''[[Montreal Mirror]]''</ref> |
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[[Image:Analog Pussy Live Austria 02.jpg|thumb|alt=Analog Pussy Live in Austria.|Analog Pussy Live in Austria.]] |
[[Image:Analog Pussy Live Austria 02.jpg|thumb|alt=Analog Pussy Live in Austria.|Analog Pussy Live in Austria.]] |
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*''[[Vinyl Trax]]'' ( 2002) |
*''[[Vinyl Trax]]'' ( 2002) |
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*''[[Trance N Roll]]'' ( 2004) |
*''[[Trance N Roll]]'' ( 2004) |
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*''[[Future The Remixes]]'' (2004) |
*''[[Future The Remixes]]'' ( 2004) |
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*''[[Mister Clown]]'' ( 2012) |
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*''Alive'' ( 2012) |
*''Alive'' ( 2012) |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
== External links == |
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* [http://analogpussy.com Analog Pussy Official Website] |
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* [http://ap-records.com AP Records] |
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* [http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/bio/analog-pussy/909840 Analog Pussy biography] |
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* {{musicbrainz artist|id=6932fcbb-b83e-4b23-8752-ef5673304138|name=Analog Pussy}} |
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* Gach, PJ (2006) "[http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=entertainment&sc=music&sc2=reviews&sc3=cd&id=4992 Trance N Roll]" (review), ''Edge Boston'', 8 August 2006 |
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[[Category:Israeli musical groups]] |
[[Category:Israeli musical groups]] |
Revision as of 17:48, 7 April 2013
Analog Pussy | |
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Origin | Israel |
Genres | Trance Psy trance Goa trance |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Analog Pussy Records |
Members | Jiga Eva Jinno |
Website | http://www.analogpussy.com |
Analog Pussy ( in Hebrew: אנאלוג פוסי ) is a psychedelic trance group that originated in Israel, now located in Germany.[1] The group consists of Jiga, Jinno and (since 2011) Eva.
History
Jiga was born in Jerusalem. At age 15 she learned to play a bass guitar and played in punk bands.[2] She bought a $50 synthesizer and a computer and began producing on her own.
Jinno was born in Montevideo, Uruguay and moved to Israel in his early childhood. In his teens he experimented with electronic music when he connected several synthesizers together.
The two met when Jiga broke away from the punk/metal genre and was interested in electronic music and in 1997 formed Analog Pussy.
Eva joined the band in 2011, after the band took a four-year break and performs with Jiga in Analog Pussy's live performances. [3]
Career
Jinno and Jiga built a studio in their living room where they produced their first tracks. They made their music available for free on the internet and gained a fan-base. [4] Later on, when they headlined the Electronic charts on MP3.com, their music was downloaded over one million times. [5]
In 1999, coming back from their first European tour, they signed with a German label and released their first album, "Psycho Bitch From Hell". Never hiring a manager, they took care of the band's operations themselves, spending the money they earned on building their studio. In 2002 they relocated to Germany and launched their own record label "AP Records", whose first release was their second album, "Underground". [6]
In mid 2004 they released their third album "Trance 'N Roll". The songs feature live instruments, hard rock guitar riffs and vocals. [7]
Releases
- Psycho Bitch from Hell (Balloonia Records 1999)
- Underground ( 2001)
- Vinyl Trax ( 2002)
- Trance N Roll ( 2004)
- Future The Remixes ( 2004)
- Mister Clown ( 2012)
- Alive ( 2012)
References
- ^ Prato, Greg "Trance N Roll Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
- ^ ARTISTdirect biography, Analog Pussy biography
- ^ "Analog Pussy Website"Analog Pussy Bio"
- ^ "Chaishop article"Article on Chaishop",
- ^ Lewis, Judith (2001) "Independent Music’s Right to Fight", LA Weekly, 14 June 2001
- ^ "Mandarin Magazine"Analog Pussy Interview",
- ^ Bottenberg, Rupert (2000) "It's the end of the world as we know it >> And Israeli trance duo Analog Pussy feel just fine", Montreal Mirror