Andain's story is one of divine electronica, spine-tingling lyrics and considerable patience. Clubbers worldwide began to know their music as the euphoric backdrop to the best nights out after trance heavyweight Tiësto snapped up their very first track to license to his Search For Sunrise compilation. But Andain, the band, isn't a traditional dance act. Andain began as an experimental, electronica group in 2000. Singer/song-writer Mavie Marcos, grew up performing in the theatre and studied classical voice in college. Her musical interests led her to play in acoustic bands until she moved to San Francisco in 1999, where she swapped Puccini for Paul Oakenfold and the heady excitement of clubbing. During that time she met and started writing an album with producer Josh Gabriel (Gabriel Dresden) who had studied composition at the California Institute Of The Arts and was then working as a burgeoning electronic music producer. Andain's
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