Machine Girl WLFGRL (10+ ANNIVERSARY EDITION)
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Machine Girl, not to be confused with the Russian techno artist Machine Woman, is an American duo composed of Matt Stephenson and drummer Sean Kelly.
Wlfgrl was first released in 2014, when dropping vocals may have just about been considered hip, and marks the project’s debut album. Held loosely together conceptually by beautifully placed samples from the Japanese film The Machine Girl, rave sound, breakbeat, hardcore and footwork collide.
Whether the result is breakcore or even metal is not that important. With their perfidiously manipulated breaks, tracks like "Krystle (URL Cyber Palace Mix)" or "Ginger Claps" work wonderfully without any categorisation. But Kelly by no means only wanted to attract attention with his breakneck capers in 2014. The dreamlike "Ghost" mixes deep house, post-dubstep Mount Kimbies and footwork into a coherent club track. "Out By 16, Dead On The Scene" sounds like the MPC beats from Onra and Gold Panda, "Hidden Power" seethes with ingenious hyperactivity. An album that has to be heard to be believed. — (via HHV Mag)
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Nobody makes you dance quite like Machine Girl. It's hard to believe it has been ten years since the release of their neon-streaked, euphoria-inducing album WLFGRL. Fusing digital hardcore and footwork into an underground rave culture essential, the album will remind you of everything you love about warehouse parties and 5 am Ubers. — (via Amoeba)
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Label: Future Classic
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
Released: 2025 / Original Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic
Style: Hardcore, House, Juke, Footwork
File under: Electronic // Leftfield
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Machine Girl, not to be confused with the Russian techno artist Machine Woman, is an American duo composed of Matt Stephenson and drummer Sean Kelly.
Wlfgrl was first released in 2014, when dropping vocals may have just about been considered hip, and marks the project’s debut album. Held loosely together conceptually by beautifully placed samples from the Japanese film The Machine Girl, rave sound, breakbeat, hardcore and footwork collide.
Whether the result is breakcore or even metal is not that important. With their perfidiously manipulated breaks, tracks like "Krystle (URL Cyber Palace Mix)" or "Ginger Claps" work wonderfully without any categorisation. But Kelly by no means only wanted to attract attention with his breakneck capers in 2014. The dreamlike "Ghost" mixes deep house, post-dubstep Mount Kimbies and footwork into a coherent club track. "Out By 16, Dead On The Scene" sounds like the MPC beats from Onra and Gold Panda, "Hidden Power" seethes with ingenious hyperactivity. An album that has to be heard to be believed. — (via HHV Mag)
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Nobody makes you dance quite like Machine Girl. It's hard to believe it has been ten years since the release of their neon-streaked, euphoria-inducing album WLFGRL. Fusing digital hardcore and footwork into an underground rave culture essential, the album will remind you of everything you love about warehouse parties and 5 am Ubers. — (via Amoeba)
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Label: Future Classic
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
Released: 2025 / Original Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic
Style: Hardcore, House, Juke, Footwork
File under: Electronic // Leftfield
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