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Machine Girl is an American electronic music project created in 2012 by Matt Stephenson on Long Island, New York. In 2015, the project became a duo, with Stephenson recruiting percussionist Sean Kelly to play live drums. The project derives its name from the 2008 Japanese film The Machine Girl and has occasionally incorporated samples from the film into their work, notably in their 2014 debut studio album, WLFGRL. Machine Girl, as described by its creator, is a genre-defying musical project characterized as "fucked-up electronic punk". Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • digital hardcore

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Machine Girl rave music?
Is Machine Girl rave music? Machine Girl is often associated with rave music due to their high-energy performances and the intense, danceable quality of their tracks. Their sound fuses elements of dance/electronic, breakcore, jungle, hardcore, and punk, creating a chaotic and adrenaline-fueled atmosphere reminiscent of underground rave scenes. While Machine Girl borrows from the aesthetics and sonic intensity of classic rave genres, their music also incorporates experimental and industrial influences, making them stand out within the broader electronic music landscape. Fans of rave music will find Machine Girl's relentless beats, distorted samples, and glitchy synths appealing, especially in club and festival environments. However, it's important to note that Machine Girl's style is broader and more eclectic than traditional rave music, often pushing boundaries and defying easy categorization. Their genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated following among electronic music enthusiasts, ravers, and those seeking avant-garde club dance experiences.
Why is Machine Girl called Machine Girl?
Why is Machine Girl called Machine Girl? The name "Machine Girl"
How old are the Machine Girl members?
How old are the Machine Girl members? Machine Girl is primarily composed of Matt Stephenson (producer and vocalist) and Sean Kelly (live drummer). Matt Stephenson was born in 1992, making him around 31-32 years old as of 2024. Sean Kelly's exact birthdate is less publicly documented, but he is believed to be in his early 30s as well. The duo has been active in the electronic and club dance scene since 2012, quickly gaining recognition for their innovative, high-energy performances and unique genre fusion. Their relatively young age has contributed to their ability to connect with new generations of electronic music fans, while their extensive touring and dynamic live shows have cemented their reputation as pioneers within the dance/electronic and club dance genres.
Is Machine Girl hyperpop?
Is Machine Girl hyperpop? Machine Girl is not classified as hyperpop, though there are occasional stylistic overlaps. Hyperpop is a genre characterized by exaggerated pop elements, glitchy production, and experimental digital aesthetics. While Machine Girl shares the hyperpop scene's love for distortion, frenetic energy, and genre-bending, their sound is rooted more in breakcore, jungle, hardcore, and punk influences. Their music is typically harsher, noisier, and more abrasive than most hyperpop acts, drawing inspiration from underground rave and DIY punk scenes. While some listeners may hear parallels in the chaotic, eclectic spirit of both Machine Girl and hyperpop artists, Machine Girl's aggressive club dance style and industrial-tinged sound set them apart. They are more accurately described as dance/electronic or experimental electronic, with a strong emphasis on club dance and hardcore elements.
What is Machine Girl known for?
What is Machine Girl known for? Machine Girl is known for their explosive fusion of dance/electronic, breakcore, punk, and hardcore influences, delivering high-octane music that energizes club dance floors and festival crowds. Their signature sound blends rapid-fire beats, distorted samples, glitchy synths, and raw, punk-inspired vocals, creating a chaotic yet infectious energy. Machine Girl's live performances are legendary for their intensity, featuring frenetic drumming and electrifying crowd engagement that turn every set into an immersive experience. The duo's genre-defying approach has earned them a devoted following among fans of underground electronic music, rave culture, and experimental sounds. Additionally, Machine Girl is recognized for their unique visual aesthetic, often drawing from cyberpunk, anime, and cult film influences. Their innovative blend of styles and relentless energy have positioned them as trailblazers in the modern dance/electronic and club dance scenes.

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