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*Mañana : ウィキペディア英語版
*Mañana


*Mañana, commonly referred to as Mañana, is a band from Basel, Switzerland. It is a five piece band, with Manuel Bürkli performing the vocals and guitar, Jan Krattiger on guitar, Jenny Jans on piano, Samuel Burri on bass, and Lorenz Hunziker on drums.
==History==
Mañana was founded by Manuel Bürkli and Jan Krattiger (an acoustic duo) when they were joined by bassist Samuel Burri, pianist Stephan Bader and drummer Lorenz Hunziker.
They started performing in venues around Basel, in 2003.

They were quickly snapped up by the label Inside Agency, and soon begun recording some of their songs. Soon enough they were supporting for even bigger bands, including well-known British acts I Am Kloot and Keane, Mew and even a-ha.
Mañana's first record, ''Fast Days EP'', was released in December 2003 throughout Switzerland. It contained five tracks from which the band had recently recorded.
The band was then able to gain world wide exposure, with their signature track, "Miss Evening", being featured on the soundtrack of EA Sports game, FIFA 2005. The song, which had been getting frequent airplay in Switzerland and around Europe, was heard by hundreds of thousands of people, who would form the basis of their wide and dedicated fan base.
In late 2004, "Miss Evening" was released as Mañana's first single, around Switzerland. But to combat the increasing global demands for their music, their ''Fast Days EP'' and "Miss Evening" single were soon released for legal download on iTunes, Sony Connect and Amazon. The CD version of the EP was a hot seller at the Virgin Megastore in New York's Times Square, where staff made a Mañana shelf display.
Feeling that their popularity had grown enough, Mañana embarked on their first ever tour, of Northern Europe in Autumn 2005. This included nine shows in Germany, Austria, The Netherlands and Sweden. They finished the tour with five shows in England, including Liverpool's Cavern Club and headlined the Dublin Castle in London's hipster paradise of Camden Town.
A new album has been in planning since early-2005 under the guidance of Swiss label Coffee, and in August 2007 it was announced that they would begin recording their album, in both Basel and Hamburg. Demos of their new songs ''Time/Gently'' and ''Some Kid'' have been played on Mañana's MySpace page, however.
In recent times, Mañana has been performing in numerous festivals and events around Switzerland.
Mañana released their debut full album (''Interruptions'') in August 2008.
Under unknown circumstances, Stephan Bader left the band sometime after the release of Fast days. Jenny Jans currently fills his role.

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