At an early age he shows his interest in music, and so it happens that on his first synthesizer he creates diverse sounds and effects. After finishing college in Rijeka and Zagreb he moves to Split. Zoran publishes his first record together with his brother in a production project called KOAN in 1996, which is being released by Expire Records.His biggest success comes with a record for Monoid Records while on the parallel he starts working as DJ the same year. He performs in many domestic and international clubs including the german cult clubs TV – Whatever and Halle 02. With his art production and tech approach to the video clip for 'I betcha', he attracts many video artists and in the same year he is among the selection of a film festival called «14.dani hr.filma».In lack of good club happenings in Split, he starts an event series called '100 degrees', presenting national and international DJs and producers.After 10 consecutive techno releases under the name DJ INAF, Zoran's sound is starting to tend toward minimal electro house. In 2006 he starts working under the new name Tristy Nesh, which he also uses when performing live.New dutch label Upstruct Records first recognizes his much more innovative sound.
A few months later, Antonie Clamaran signs his tracks to Electrade Records.He continues to release preferably on vinyl, while pushing his efforts toward spicier productions.Today, Tristy Nesh is also signed to Absolut Freak Records and Elektrovibes Records from France.