More Machine Than Man

More Machine Than Man is an American industrial rock / coldwave / goth rock band. It was formed by two musicians under the pseudonyms, Tasha Katrine and Tech (later changed to Robzilla).[1] More Machine Than Man has independently released three full-length albums.[2] More Machine Than Man released one EP on the label Underground Inc.[3] and one album on Black Flames Records.[4]

More Machine Than Man
MMTM promo photo from their album Dark Matter
Background information
OriginBoston, Massachusetts
GenresIndustrial rock
Years active1999–present
LabelsIndependent Artist, Black Flames Records, Underground, Inc.
Websitehttp://www.mmtm.net
MembersTasha Katrine – vocals, programming, arrangement, lyrics, and production
Robzilla – vocals, guitar, programming, arrangement, lyrics and production

From Seattle, More Machine Than Man independently released the 12 song album titled, Dark Matter in August 2012.[5] Dark Matter includes two songs produced by En Esch of Slick Idiot and one song with a keyboard performance by Romell Regulacion of Razed in Black.[6]

The band's live performances integrate original video content, created by Tasha Katrine and Robzilla.[1]

Touring

Discography

  • Technophile, Demo, 1999 independently released[2]
  • Abduction Kit, EP, 1999 independently released
  • Robot, LP, 2000 independently released[2]
  • Electrolust, LP, 2001 Black Flames Records[2]
  • Notes from the Real Underground #3, Compilation, 2002 Underground Inc.[4]
  • Mutations: A Tribute to Alice Cooper, Compilation, 2002 Ankhor Records[4]
  • Binary Sex, EP, 2003 Underground Inc and Black Flames Records[3]
  • Dark Matter, LP, 2012 independently released[5]
  • Something Ventured, Nothing Gained, LP, Sep 18, 2014 Nilaihah Records

References

  1. Johnson, Julie (October 2001). Side-Line Music Magazine (37). Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. McKibbin, Adam (Winter 2001). Outburn (16). Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Poseidon (Winter 2004). Gothic Beauty Magazine (15). Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. "News Column". Side-Line Music Magazine (39). April 2002.
  5. Van Isacker, B. "Side-Line.com". Side-Line Music Magazine. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  6. Urselli, Marc. "More Machine Than Man releases new album entitled "Dark Matter" | Chain D.L.K." Chain D.L.K. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  7. Regulacion, Romell. "Razedinblack.net". Retrieved 23 December 2012.
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