Art Of Noise music video Art Of Love (1996 Version)
Art Of Noise Feat. Tom Jones music video Kiss
Art Of Noise music video Legs (US Version)
Art Of Noise music video Legs (Inside Leg Mix)
Art Of Noise music video Close (To The Edit) (Animated Version)
Art Of Noise music video Paranoimia (Extended Version)
Art Of Noise Feat. Duane Eddy music video Peter Gunn
Art Of Noise Feat. Tom Jones music video Kiss
Art Of Noise music video Legacy
Art Of Noise music video Beat Box
Art Of Noise Feat. Duane Eddy music video Peter Gunn Theme (Live)
Art Of Noise music video Beat Box
Art Of Noise music video Dragnet
Art Of Noise music video Moments In Love
Art Of Noise music video Instruments Of Darkness
Art Of Noise music video Legacy
Art Of Noise music video Close (To The Edit)
Art Of Noise music video Paranoimia
Art Of Noise music video Paranoimia
Art Of Noise music video Paranoimia '89
Art Of Noise music video Peter Gunn Theme
Art Of Noise music video Close (To The Edit) (Animated Version)
Art Of Noise music video Legs
Art Of Noise music video Dragnet
Art Of Noise music video Moments In Love
Art Of Noise Feat. Tom Jones music video Kiss
Art Of Noise music video Beat Box
Art Of Noise Feat. Duane Eddy music video Peter Gunn
Art Of Noise music video Close (To The Edit)
Cheryl Cole Feat. Will.I.Am Vs. Art Of Noise music video 3 Words In Love (Mash Up)
Art Of Noise music video Beat Box
Art Of Noise music video Beat Box
Art Of Noise Feat. Duane Eddy music video Peter Gunn
Art Of Noise music video Metaforce
Art Of Noise music video Close (To The Edit) (Animated Version)
Art Of Noise music video Moments In Love
Art Of Noise Feat. Tom Jones music video Kiss
Art Of Noise music video Beat Box
Art Of Noise Feat. Tom Jones music video Kiss
Art Of Noise Feat. Tom Jones music video Kiss
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.