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Artist description
Mach Vinyl is a creative machine that thrives on writing and producing songs with the universe as our only influence. By using today's latest technology and yesterday’s vintage sounds, our music resonates with a tonal quality that rivals that of signed artists. Hence, the digital realm has become the signal of the future for many cyber-artists including Mach Vinyl. Although we use digital tools such as computers, MIDI, sequencers, samplers, and soft synths, we also incorporate many analog tools as well. Our analog tools consist of guitars (both electric and acoustic), drums, hard synths, multi-track tape recorders, turntables, amplifiers, and effects units just to name a few. We are continually looking for ways to bring together both worlds of analog and digital sound creation. Mach Vinyl’s "home town" has traversed the lands of more than one continent. Ranging from the desert sands of Africa to the asphalt jungles of the inner cities of North America, we have experienced a varied life early on in ways few people will ever encounter. Our music transcends above the norm. From groove to funk, from hard rock to hip-hop, we put no real labels on our music, however our fans have used some of these genres to define our music in the past. Mach Vinyl puts no real emphasis on genre. |
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Music Style
All Styles |
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Musical Influences
The Universe |
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Similar Artists
We sound most like no one you have ever heard of before. |
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Artist History
Formed 1999 |
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Group Members
B. Weck & A. Lau |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Voice, Samplers, Drums, Hard Synths, Soft Synths, Cubase, Pro Tools, & Various MIDI Instruments |
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Albums
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Press Reviews
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Additional Info
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Location
New York; Pittsburgh, New York; Pennsylvania - USA |
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