Machine Girl
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Machine Girl

Machine Girl started in Baltimore around 2011 as a duo with Matt Stephenson (Matt Fulk) and Sean Kelly. They put out their first album, 'WLFGRL,' themselves...

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Machine Girl's frantic, harsh electronic noise

A Baltimore duo making chiptune, industrial, and breakcore that feels both frantic and harsh.

For the full Machine Girl experience, start with 'It Takes a Nation Of Millennials To Destroy a Nation Of Millions' and 'Fuck Up Your Face.' That's the frantic, harsh sound they built their name on.

Machine Girl matters because they've carved out a space for genuinely abrasive electronic music that doesn't compromise. Tracks like 'It Takes a Nation Of Millennials To Destroy a Nation Of Millions' and 'Fuck Up Your Face' deliver on their titles with a chaotic energy that pulls from chiptune, industrial, and breakcore. Their DIY approach from the start with 'WLFGRL' set a tone they've maintained for over a decade.

They started in Baltimore around 2011 as a duo with Matt Stephenson and Sean Kelly. From the self-released 'WLFGRL' in 2012 through albums like 'MDK' and 'U-Void Synthesizer' in 2022, their sound has grown more layered with noise and ambient textures while keeping that chaotic electronic core.

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Machine Girl started in Baltimore around 2011 as a duo with Matt Stephenson (Matt Fulk) and Sean Kelly. They put out their first album, 'WLFGRL,' themselves the next year, working with a DIY approach that fit their rough electronic style. Their sound pulls from chiptune, industrial, and breakcore, making tracks that can feel both frantic and harsh, like 'It Takes a Nation Of Millennials To Destroy a Nation Of Millions' or 'Fuck Up Your Face.'

Over the next decade, they kept releasing albums such as 'MDK' in 2014, 'Fear and Fantasy' in 2018, and 'U-Void Synthesizer' in 2022. The music grew more layered, touching on noise and ambient textures while staying rooted in that chaotic electronic core. They've played live with Fulk handling vocals, synths, and production, and Kelly on drums, synths, and vocals.

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