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J. J. Jeczalik
J. J. Jeczalik
British electronic musician, record producer
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Trevor Horn
Trevor Horn
British record producer and musician
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Propaganda
Propaganda
German synthpop group
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The Buggles
The Buggles
English New Wave band
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MC Tunes
MC Tunes
British rapper
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Gary Langan
Gary Langan
English musician and sound engineer
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Richard James Burgess
Richard James Burgess
English studio drummer, music-computer programmer, recording artist, record producer, composer, author, manager, marketer and inventor
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ABC
ABC
English musical group; New Romantic pop band
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Paul Morley
Paul Morley
English music journalist, musician, music executive
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808 State
808 State
English electronic music group
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Anne Dudley
Anne Dudley
English composer and pop musician
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Information Society
Information Society
American band
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
British band
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Holly Johnson
Holly Johnson
British artist, musician and writer
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Renegade Soundwave
Renegade Soundwave
English band
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Controlled Bleeding
Controlled Bleeding
American band
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Swing Out Sister
Swing Out Sister
British band
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Age of Chance
Age of Chance
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Paul Haig
Paul Haig
Scottish indie composer, musician and singer
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Whodini
Whodini
American hip-hop group
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Pop Will Eat Itself
Pop Will Eat Itself
English alternative rock band
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Coldcut
Coldcut
band
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Hybrid
Hybrid
Welsh band
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Gary Barnacle
Gary Barnacle
English saxophonist, flautist, brass instrument arranger, composer and producer
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The Assembly
The Assembly
band
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De La Soul
De La Soul
American hip-hop group
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Utah Saints
Utah Saints
band that plays electronica
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Icehouse
Icehouse
Australian rock band (initially known as Flowers)
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Adamski
Adamski
English record producer

Art of Noise (also The Art of Noise) were an English avant-garde synth-pop group formed in early 1983 by engineer/producer Gary Langan and programmer J. J. Jeczalik, along with keyboardist/arranger Anne Dudley, producer Trevor Horn, and music journalist Paul Morley. The group had international Top 20 hits with its interpretations of "Kiss", featuring Tom Jones, and the instrumental "Peter Gunn", which won a 1986 Grammy Award.

The group's mostly instrumental compositions were novel melodic sound collages based on digital sampler technology, which was new at the time. Inspired by turn-of-the-20th-century revolutions in music, the Art of Noise were initially packaged as a faceless anti- or non-group, blurring the distinction between the art and its creators. The band is noted for innovative use of electronics and computers in pop music and particularly for innovative use of sampling.

From the earliest releases on ZTT, the band referred to itself as both Art of Noise and The Art of Noise. Official and unofficial releases and press material use both versions.