Noise in the Machine (EP) explained

Noise in the Machine
Type:ep
Artist:Massive Ego
Cover:MassiveEgo-NoiseintheMachine.jpg
Released:24 July 2015
Genre:Darkwave
Electronic
Label:Out of Line
Prev Title:Low Life
Prev Year:2014
Next Title:Beautiful Suicide
Next Year:2017

Noise in the Machine is the second EP by the British Darkwave band Massive Ego. It was the first release by the band's new label Out of Line Music, on 24 July 2015 and was a change from the old Euro dance sound of the band. It includes remixed versions of "I Idolize You", "Dead Silence" and "Generation V" by the new band member Lloyd Price ("Frixion"), Aesthetic Perfection and Leæther Strip, as well as the Zarkoff remix of "Low Life".

Two music videos were released to promote the EP, "I Idolize You (Modification Edit)" and "Dead Silence Rising (Frixion Mix)"

Background

Lloyd Price joined Massive Ego in 2015 after leaving his previous band, Sigue Sigue Sputnik. Price had made the "Modification Remix" for the "I Idolize You" single in 2011, which was the beginning of the new musical direction of the band.[1] A new edit was made for "I Idolize You", as well as remixes by Daniel Graves (Aesthetic Perfection) and Claus Larsen (Leæther Strip). "Generation V", previously released on Fuel for the Machine (2013), was remixed by Frixion, Price's side-project. Additional vocals were recorded for "Dead Silence", a single by Lia Organa & Electric Prince with Marc Massive on vocals, and was reworked to become "Dead Silence Rising".

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Band History . 31 December 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170101002226/http://www.massiveego.co.uk/biog.html . 1 January 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: Massive Ego – Noise In The Machine. Discogs.