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WHITE NOISE 【ホワノイ】 is a JAPANESE ROCK BAND from Spain. It was formed in 2008 in Barcelona, city known by its mix of cultures.
Their music mixes NADIA’s female vocals, both in Japanese and English, along with the rock sound of the band, as well as Modern Japanese music tendencies with western rock sound. Due to its originality, WHITE NOISE participated in more than 100 events and festivals.
Along with their original songs, they also have a repertory of japanese music covers, since they also performed in a lot of anime festivals.
On 2010, they won "Japan Fever Awards" as best Spanish band with japanese influences. On 2014 together with the release of their first album "High Risk, no return", they went on their first Japan Tour of 11 concerts. During this tour, they received a lot of new impressions which helped them to start preparing the beginning of a new musical career in Japan.
This is how, in 2016, they released a new album called "B-side Stories" as well as their first two music videos "Kachimushi Gambler" and "Fifty Seven".
At the same time, they participated in an International Music Exchange project called "United Sound Bunka" where White Noise appeared as one of the 30 artists from all over the world who mixes Japanese and Spanish culture.
In April 2017 White Noise moved to Tokyo to continue their musical career there hoping to learn more from Japanese musical culture.
Their music mixes NADIA’s female vocals, both in Japanese and English, along with the rock sound of the band, as well as Modern Japanese music tendencies with western rock sound. Due to its originality, WHITE NOISE participated in more than 100 events and festivals.
Along with their original songs, they also have a repertory of japanese music covers, since they also performed in a lot of anime festivals.
On 2010, they won "Japan Fever Awards" as best Spanish band with japanese influences. On 2014 together with the release of their first album "High Risk, no return", they went on their first Japan Tour of 11 concerts. During this tour, they received a lot of new impressions which helped them to start preparing the beginning of a new musical career in Japan.
This is how, in 2016, they released a new album called "B-side Stories" as well as their first two music videos "Kachimushi Gambler" and "Fifty Seven".
At the same time, they participated in an International Music Exchange project called "United Sound Bunka" where White Noise appeared as one of the 30 artists from all over the world who mixes Japanese and Spanish culture.
In April 2017 White Noise moved to Tokyo to continue their musical career there hoping to learn more from Japanese musical culture.