Anache's work integrates
Ambisonics and digital synthesis with generative compositional methods. His research explores the relationships between sound, space, and perception, often employing real-time processing techniques. He has presented his music and research in academic and artistic contexts, collaborating with institutions such as the Mexican Center for Music and Sonic Arts (
CMMAS) and the
National University of Quilmes (UNQ). As a professor, he teaches at the
National University of Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) and the National University of Quilmes (UNQ), where he also participates in the research area. Additionally, he has worked at the
Universidad Nacional de las Artes and the
Universidad del Cine. He was a performer for the ensembles
Buenos Aires Sonora and
ENS − Ensamble Nacional del Sur (conducted by
Oscar Edelstein). During his participation in the latter, he designed and built their own version of a
Lithophone together with Axel Lastra. As a producer he worked on several projects such as
Brahman Cero and
Excursiones Polares, including the participation of both bands on the album
Los Ellos inspired by
El Eternauta, the classic science fiction comic created by Argentine writer
Héctor Germán Oesterheld with artwork by
Francisco Solano López (the edition of the album was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Nation). As a composer some of his works have been performed in concerts and events held in
Conservatorio Santa Cecilia (Roma, ITA); Espacio Sonoro UAM-X -
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (DF, MEX);
CMMAS - Centro Mexicano para la Música y las Artes Sonoras (Morelia, MEX); Museo de Arte Moderno de Ecuador (Quito, ECU);
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Córdoba, ARG);
Centro Cultural Roberto Fontanarrosa (Rosario, ARG);
Centro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires and
Centro Cultural Recoleta (BsAs, ARG). His debut solo album,
Capturas del Único Camino (2014), was composed using algorithmic techniques and processed field recordings. His second album,
Lento, en un jardín reticular (2024), continues his exploration of live electronic performance, using real-time digital synthesis and Ambisonics encoding. ==Discography==