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A.i. (band)

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164:(and a thriving arts center situated on the Maritsa River) – he, too, has music in his genes. “My parents are both teachers and performers of Bulgarian folk music and my brother is a drummer,” Milen notes. “I started playing the piano when I was three. I went to a music high school and then to a conservatory. I performed recitals, competed in piano competitions, and won some awards, but at the same time I was also interested in rock music.” He continues: 46:“A.i. is first and foremost a rock band”, says drummer Zack Young, “but electronic drums and synthesizers are an integral part of our sound." Zack's setup consists of a traditional rock drumset mixed with electronic triggers which allow him to perform live. “We play everything in the moment without using sequencers or backing tracks. That's one of the things that has always made A.i. special.” 197:“Tweaker’s music is very dark and dramatic,” Nick illuminates, “and while I was working with them I started thinking about my vocals in a more expressive way. I realized that I had a lot more range and strength in my voice than I’d been using, and after the tour, I started writing songs to capitalize on that. Then Rich Mouser took it further, encouraging me to take risks.” 54:
Zack continues. Says Milen: “At one point he pulled out this mini-Moog from the ‘70s that is so delicate he has to push a button with a Q-tip to keep it in tune.” Nick relates: “I recently had this dream that Rich was at the mixing board and all the knobs had turned into Silly Putty, and he was shaping our sound.” Those sounds inspired much of their songwriting.
35:“The idea of Sex & Robots is the essence of A.i.,” attests Milen (Mee-LEN) Kirov, the group's keyboardist and synth bassist. “Sex represents us, the human, the desire, passion and instinct to make music; robots represent our instruments, the electronics, and the technology that allows us to express ourselves.” 114:
The Young boys began making music in the family room-turned-studio of their childhood home. “I was playing bass and drums by the time I was 11,” Zack informs. “Nick had a guitar, so we naturally started jamming.” Adds Nick, “We even played sitar and tablas for a while.” Then, when Zack was 13, he
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on A.i.'s first album Artificial Intelligence, co-produced, engineered and mixed Sex & Robots at his studio, the Mouse House . “Rich has equipment dating back to the ‘60s and totally cutting-edge stuff we didn’t have when we recorded our first album. He’s got timpani’s and ‘80s drum machines,”
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band based from Los Angeles, California. The band consists of Nick Young (vocals/guitar), Zack Young (drums/percussion), and Milen Kirov (keyboards/synth bass). In September 2007, A.i. released their second album titled "Sex & Robots" independently. In October 2019, A.i. released their new
235:) dropping by to check them out. "I had no idea that all these record labels were all right around our house," Nick said. "At first it was really scary, because all these people start coming over to see you and you think, 'What do I have that all these people want? Maybe I should protect it.'" 138:, released their debut album Artificial Intelligence in 2002, hit the road in support of the record – and lost their keyboardist the night before a gig in Detroit. “He just didn’t like being on the road,” Nick explains. “But the show must go on.” They were opening for 153:(CalArts) working on a bachelor's degree in piano performance (he just finished his master's degree in composition). But he'd been playing keyboards and synth bass in rock bands since he was a kid, both in his native Bulgaria and in the US. 167:“I started playing in clubs when I was 13. I was in one band that was pretty big in Bulgaria – we toured and were on the radio and in the newspapers.” Most recently, Milen recorded piano on “Wish Upon A Dog Star,” 42:
concept now woven into the daily fabric of our lives. A.i., the band, is living that post-Space Age wet dream, commingling the analog and the digital, the organic and the synthetic, the muscle and the machine.
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With Milen in place, A.i. began working on new songs. “The chemistry and spontaneity were amazing,” Zack says. “Milen really expanded the A.i. vision and the three of us started to become very good friends.”
149:“We weren’t looking for someone permanent,” Zack says. “But then this magical connection happened and the three of us started writing together.” At the time, Milen was a student at the 142:
and had one of his bandmates join them on stage and help carry on the tour. After Nick and Zack got back to Los Angeles, they had three weeks to find a keyboardist to perform with at
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Since the release of their first album, Manzarek was replaced by keyboardist/synth bassist Milen Kirov. A.i.'s music is classified as
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at a festival in LA,” he remembers. “We’ve been fortunate enough to work with some great artists that we admire and learn from.”
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was released in September 2007. Music runs in the family of founding members Nick and Zack Young. Their great uncle,
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in 1914 and one of the great songwriters of Tin Pan Alley. He wrote over 500 songs including such hits as
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approach dates back to the early days of the band. In an August 22 article published by
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In 2004, A.i. composed the score for “Human Error,” directed by Nick and Zack's father,
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A.i. was formed when Zack was still a teen. The band signed with
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in New York. With a week left to go, Milen entered the scene.
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and released their debut self-titled album, produced by
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Artificial Intelligence Indulge In Alien Sex On Debut
190:, who co-founded and played drums for years with 182:. Also that year, Nick toured as the singer for 266:"MTV | Homepage - Shows & Schedules" 186:, the brainchild of drummer/producer/remixer 38:A.i. stands for "artificial intelligence," a 8: 244: 119:– a band of kids produced by guitarist 7: 14: 308:Rock music groups from California 194:and produced A.i.’s first album. 151:California Institute of the Arts 313:Musical groups from Los Angeles 223:'s house. That led to producer 16:American rock-electroclash band 255:". Retrieved on June 30, 2007. 62:In 2002, the band signed with 1: 318:Musical trios from California 171:’s single off his new album. 160:– the second-largest city in 99:, was one of the founders of 49:Rich Mouser, who worked with 111:'s “You’re My Everything”. 27:album titled "The Series". 334: 115:became the bassist for 22:is a three-piece rock- 229:Red Hot Chili Peppers 211:The band's current 136:DreamWorks Records 64:DreamWorks Records 325: 293:Official website 280: 279: 274:. Archived from 262: 256: 249: 156:Originally from 40:retro-futuristic 333: 332: 328: 327: 326: 324: 323: 322: 298: 297: 289: 284: 283: 264: 263: 259: 250: 246: 241: 192:Nine Inch Nails 180:Robert M. Young 89:electronic rock 68:Nine Inch Nails 60: 33: 17: 12: 11: 5: 331: 329: 321: 320: 315: 310: 300: 299: 296: 295: 288: 287:External links 285: 282: 281: 278:on 2002-10-22. 257: 243: 242: 240: 237: 93:Sex&Robots 59: 56: 32: 29: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 330: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 305: 303: 294: 291: 290: 286: 277: 273: 272: 267: 261: 258: 254: 248: 245: 238: 236: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 209: 207: 203: 198: 195: 193: 189: 185: 181: 176: 172: 170: 169:Perry Ferrell 165: 163: 159: 154: 152: 147: 145: 141: 137: 132: 130: 126: 122: 118: 112: 110: 109:Frank Sinatra 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 85: 83: 80: 77: 73: 69: 65: 57: 55: 52: 47: 44: 41: 36: 30: 28: 25: 21: 276:the original 269: 260: 247: 221:David Geffen 210: 199: 196: 188:Chris Vrenna 177: 173: 166: 155: 148: 133: 131:.” he says. 129:Joe Satriani 113: 92: 86: 82:Ray Manzarek 72:Chris Vrenna 61: 51:Chris Vrenna 48: 45: 37: 34: 24:electroclash 19: 18: 233:Johnny Cash 206:Sean Lennon 79:keyboardist 302:Categories 239:References 225:Rick Rubin 140:Money Mark 58:Background 121:Steve Vai 105:Al Jolson 97:Joe Young 76:The Doors 202:Yoko Ono 162:Bulgaria 125:Bon Jovi 117:Bad4Good 70:drummer 184:Tweaker 158:Plovdiv 31:Present 101:ASCAP 204:and 127:and 20:A.i. 271:MTV 217:MTV 213:DIY 144:CMJ 304:: 268:. 231:, 84:. 251:" 227:(

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electroclash
retro-futuristic
Chris Vrenna
DreamWorks Records
Nine Inch Nails
Chris Vrenna
The Doors
keyboardist
Ray Manzarek
electronic rock
Joe Young
ASCAP
Al Jolson
Frank Sinatra
Bad4Good
Steve Vai
Bon Jovi
Joe Satriani
DreamWorks Records
Money Mark
CMJ
California Institute of the Arts
Plovdiv
Bulgaria
Perry Ferrell
Robert M. Young
Tweaker
Chris Vrenna
Nine Inch Nails
Yoko Ono

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