Bio
The name speaks for itself: Analogue Transit represents the transition of sound from analog to digital. The members of the group, Kwaku Aning and Jeff Shreiner, have taken the basis for their sound and christened themselves with it. The Brooklyn-based duo, however, is more than just a catchy name. Artistically methodical in their approach, the two musicians incorporate both analog and digital techniques to make music that is progressive and forward-thinking without losing the lovingly hand-crafted touch of analog production.
To be clear, though, this is not the tired battle of old school vs. new school. Rather, Analogue Transit place themselves in an alternate universe where the old and new co-exist, engaging in a seamless dialog uninterrupted by disputes between generations and things lost in transition.
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Kwaku AningMild-mannered music teacher by day, Kwaku plays lead guitar and lends his salt and pepper vocals to the recorded music, which is then improvised and reiterated on stage |
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Jeff ShreinerJeff is the production wunderkind that pushes and pulls sounds into shapes, helping them achieve equilibrium |


