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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