The Weather Machine
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The Weather Machine

The Weather Machine formed in London around 2009, started by Johnny Foreigner with Margie Butler and Paul Butler. Their first EP came out in 2012, followed by...

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The Weather Machine formed in London around 2009, started by Johnny Foreigner with Margie Butler and Paul Butler. Their first EP came out in 2012, followed by another called "Disintegration" a couple years later. That second EP had "Applecore Part II," which became their most recognized track.

Their music pulls from different places, mixing electronic textures with folk and indie rock elements. Songs like "Applecore Part II" and "Slow Dance Slow" tend to drift along with layered arrangements and lyrics that lean toward the reflective side.

They've kept a fairly low profile over time, working outside typical industry patterns. That approach has connected with a particular audience, even if it hasn't made them mainstream fixtures.

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