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History of the band Analog was born as husband and wife team Alison and Christopher Cuff. Their first CD, simply titled Analog, is a collection of moody pop songs laced with lush vocal harmonies and inter-twining guitar and keyboard rythyms. The album was recorded with session musician Antonio Sanchez on drums and Alison and Christopher playing all other instruments. Psychic Tea, the duo’s second CD, focused on a newly adopted more acoustic sound featuring the beautifully touching Need You Here. As Analog’s sonic creativity matured, there was a return of the need for percussive expression within the music. Subsequently, their third CD, the eleven song Strangely Familiar , reflected this need. Having been recorded with a full compliment of drums and percussion, Strangely Familiar showcased the intelligent writing needed as a basis for music to stand out in a crowd along with a strong rythym structure and deliciously harder edge. More recently, Analog has expanded upon this musical thought process with the forth-coming CD Unfamiliar Territory. Recorded with "Rock-Solid" Mark Podgurski on drums, this four song CD includes an extended version of Mice and Men along with three previously unreleased songs. Since the recording of Unfamiliar Territory, bassist Tricia Lee has joined the band. Tricia's creative style and contagious energy no doubt add an element of flair to Analog. Drawing from creative and progressive experience and a wide range of influences, Analog produces music that is contemporary, meaningful and original.

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Mark Podgurski
Christopher Cuff
Alison Cuff