Etro Anime
Etro Anime  | |
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| Origin | New York City | 
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| Years active | 1998–present | 
| Labels | EMI Neurodisk Records  | 
| Members | Anais Alonzo Ted Birkey Harold Davis Jr. Thom Bell Gregg Jarvis  | 
| Past members | David Fisher Tom Welsh Shambo Pfaff Liset Alea  | 
| Website | etroanime.bandcamp.com | 
Etro Anime is an electronic band from New York City formed in 1998. Musical genres used by the band include drum and bass and trip hop, as well as deep house, downtempo, and breakbeat. The name "Etro Anime" means "to be infinite in spirit and in movement."
As of 2010, the band consisted of Anais Alonso, Ted Birkey, Harold Davis Jr., Thom Bell, and Gregg Jarvis. Previous members include David Fisher, Tom Welsch, Shambo Pfaff, and Liset Alea, who recorded a solo album for EMI titled No Sleep after leaving Etro Anime in 2005.
The band's 2002 album See the Sound featured Alea on vocals, David Fisher on sax, and Ted Birkey on keyboards.
Etro Anime's single "Danger" was used as the introductory music for the US version of the video game Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga.