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A Million Machines
A Million Machines (2014)
A Million Machines (2014)
Background information
OriginSilver Lake, Los Angeles, United States
GenresElectronic, indie rock, post-punk revival, dance-punk, new wave
Years active2013–present
MembersMIG
Fate Fatal
Websitewww.facebook.com/millionmachines

A Million Machines is a electronic music band from Silver Lake, California. Its members include producer/multi-instrumentalist MIG (The New Room), and vocalist Fate Fatal (The Deep Eynde / Bomp! Records, Kittens for Christian / Sony Records).

Fusing low-res electronic noise and pop hooks, A Million Machines began as a one-off band during a gallery opening in Downtown Los Angeles at LA Art Walk. After being showcased on local college radio stations including KXLU in Los Angeles, the band's sound quickly progressed to incorporate various areas of electronic music; electroclash, shoegazing, electropunk and electropop.[1]

MIG's ten year experience with his band The New Room brings heavy influences from Wire, Kraftwerk and the Editors. Fate Fatal's twenty years with gothic band, THE DEEP EYNDE has given him the experience to deliver gritty and delivers vocal styles that channel 80/90's influences of Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), and Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails).

Their full-length debut album is scheduled for release in Summer 2015 on Vext Records, Los Angeles.

Year Title album
2013 Two Face 7" Single
2013 Tech Support 7" Single
2013 Dilemma 7" Single
2014 Undivided 7" Single
2014 My Criminal Mind 7" Single
2014 Synthetic Eyes 7" Single

References

  1. ^ Staff Writer. "Unsigned and Independent". Unsigned and Independent. Retrieved May 11, 2014.