Anderson Noise

Anderson Noise

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Belo Horizonte, BR

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Since the late 1980s, the Brazilian artist Anderson Noise has been an integral part of the electronic music industry, playing a crucial role in its growth in Brazil and earning respect from both national and international artists, including recognition from the legend Carl Cox. Noise has performed in over 30 countries worldwide, showcasing his exceptional skills and sensitivity in crafting memorable sets, and significantly contributing to putting Brazil on the global Techno map. With over 36 years of career, the artist boasts an extensive catalog of releases on various record labels, achieving impressive sales figures, including his own label, Noise Music, which became Brazil's first Techno label and celebrated its 24th anniversary in April 2023. Throughout his journey, Anderson Noise has received numerous awards and was voted Best DJ for two consecutive years by DJ Mag Brazil. Furthermore, his name appeared on DJ Mag UK's Top 100 list for three consecutive years, reaching the 26th position in the world in 2008. In addition to his solo career, Anderson maintains four distinct projects: the new "7777," where he presents House and Disco Music sets; the trio "Nie Myer," a collaboration with Skank musicians Henrique Portugal and Lelo Zaneti, blending elements of electronic music, jazz, and bossa nova; the duo "AC 360," formed in partnership with Carla Elektra; and the B2B with his brother Alvinho L Noise, known as the "Noise Brothers." Noise has also engaged in remarkable collaborations with artists such as João Carlos Martins, Milton Nascimento, Daniela Mercury, Lulu Santos, among many others. In the 1990s and 2000s, Anderson hosted memorable parties in unusual locations in Belo Horizonte. Additionally, he pioneered the creation of Brazil's first online electronic music radio, Rádio Noise. Endowed with a rare energy found only among the most talented artists, Anderson Noise is the kind of professional who faces challenges with responsibility, without feeling intimidated. These are some of the qualities explored in his biography "O Barulho da Lua," written by journalist Claudia Assef.

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