The M Machine elucidates the magic in electronic music
The M Machine recently took to the Huffington Post to share their opinion on the relationship between computers and music, particularly the rise of EDM in the wake of advancing technology. After the release of the M Machine's Metropolis Part II to a ubiquitous warm reception, it's common consensus that this San Franciscan trio is not your average set of musicians.
The M Machine’s Metropolis Part II EP Review, a cerebral approach to electronic music
The San Francisco-based group, The M Machine, created from the remnants of Pance Party have served up inventive productions since they first appeared in mid-2011 with a mysterious teaser video dubbed "Metropolis." The group's latest outing takes their prog-electronica style and extends the ambiance over a 6-track EP that is bursting at the seams with lush soundscapes and chilling vocal cuts. More than just an EP, Metropolis Part II is a concept album at its heart, set in an alternate reality and framed by pragmatic art direction and the group's digital liner notes. While many producer's create tracks solely for the dancefloor, The M Machine takes the more cerebral approach, developing a narrative through synthetic distortion.
The M Machine – Ghosts in the Machine feat. pennybirdrabbit
The M Machine are gearing up for Metropolis Pt. II and, from the looks of it, it's going to be their biggest release yet. Having already previewed their awesome dubstep original "The Palace," the M Machine are maintaing their momentum by teasing "Ghosts in the Machine."
Dog Blood – Middle Finger (The M Machine Remix) [Preview]
As if Boys Noize and Skrillex's spontaneous collaboration, Dogblood, wasn't enough, the former-Pance Party members turned enigmatic electro outfit The M Machine run "Middle Finger" through a gauntlet of acid house growls and electro grit. The result is a wildly energetic, squealing, kick driven production that cuts off just before it really kicks off. This is one of those previews that ends way too soon, good thing it will be out on OWSLA new music distribution service The Nest in the next few weeks.