FRICTION MACHINE
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FRICTION MACHINE is performing within the field of Electronica music and is ranked #19805 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Southampton, the city that has produced such a rich variety of electronic artists such as James Zabiela, Tom Budden, Ridney, James Talk amongst others who have made such massive impacts in so many varied ways as well as helping establish a foothold for other local artists from this colourful little city, now something else stirs in the mirky waters.
Friction Machine are an electronica band who specialise in producing a wide range of electronic music ranging from ambient to dubstep which they describe as ‘Widescreen Electronica’ which they use to full effect with their rich and colourful live shows.
The main members of the band a Nathan Taylor, James Wesley & Jody Hannan who have both been writing music of their own for a number of years before joining forces in late 2009 to start writing their first sampler ‘FM/EP’ which was later signed to Ridney’s Roo2 imprint in mid 2010. Shortly not- after they began to write and compile their first album ‘Left of the Moon’ along with doing various remixes and side projects along the way.
Since then they have gone from strength to strength performing at a wide and varied range of events in southampton as well as overseeing engineering duties for many of their peers due to their flexible and unique style of did-producing. In mid 2010 they began to write their second full length album ‘Soul of a New Machine’ which was subsequently signed to James Talk (defected/get physical) & Ridney (defected/ministry of sound) Extra Dry imprint with their 4 track sampler being released early this year.
Support from leading artists and DJ’s who have experienced their productions or mixes has helped galvanise Friction Machine’s following and requests for shows/gigs as well as work their with local live bassist Tom Logue (Lo-Gravity) 2011 looks to be a very promising year for them and with many promising releases and projects in the pipeline who knows where this dynamic and likable act will go…
To the Moon?