Machine Girl

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Machine Girl
Background information
OriginLong Island, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active2012–present
Labels
Members
  • Matt Stephenson
  • Sean Kelly
  • Lucy Caputi
Websitemachin3gir1.com

Machine Girl (sometimes stylized as machin3gir1) is an American electronic music project created in 2012[1] by Matt Stephenson (also known as DJ Chaotic Ugly) on Long Island, New York.[2][3][4] In 2015, the project became a duo, with Stephenson recruiting percussionist Sean Kelly to play live drums.[5][6] Lucy Caputi joined in 2024 as a live guitarist and official member of the band.[7]

In 2022, Machine Girl composed the original soundtrack for the video game Neon White, coming in two parts—"The Wicked Heart" and "The Burn That Cures"—in link with the scenario of the game. It was well received.

Style and themes

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In an interview with Revolver magazine, Stephenson defined Machine Girl as "fucked-up electronic punk" and stated that they did not like the "industrial" tag for being "very goth, and very black and white" considering the project "a lot more colorful".[8] Kerrang! listed them as one of the "bands expanding the definition of hardcore", and described the project as "a particularly punky and ferocious breed of the electronic sub-genre breakcore that could easily pass for hardcore when they rip it live".[9] Pitchfork defined their style as "relentlessly smashing together bits of punk, grindcore, rave, industrial, and more" and "unpredictable and dangerous, full of animalistic rage and uncontrollable energy".[10]

The project is named after the 2008 Japanese film The Machine Girl,[8] which they occasionally sampled on their 2014 album WLFGRL.

Other projects

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Stephenson is also a member of the electronic duo Prolaps with Bonnie Baxter from Kill Alters. Originally collaborating together on the track "Vomit" from ...Because I'm Young Arrogant and Hate Everything You Stand For, they began releasing music in 2020.[11]

Members

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  • Matthew Stephenson – production, bass guitar, vocals (2012–present)
  • Sean Kelly – drums (2015–present)
  • Lucy Caputi – guitar (2024–present)[12]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • WLFGRL (2014)
  • Gemini (2015)
  • ...Because I'm Young Arrogant and Hate Everything You Stand For (2017)
  • The Ugly Art (2018)
  • U-Void Synthesizer (2020)
  • MG Ultra (2024)
  • PsychoWarrior: MG Ultra X (2025)

Extended plays

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  • Electronic Gimp Music EP (2013)
  • 13th Hour EP (2013)
  • GRLPWR EP (2013)
  • MACHINE GIRL VS MACHINE GIRL (2016)
  • RePorpoised Phantasies (2020)
  • SUPER FREQ EP (2024)

Compilations

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  • Jet Set Radio Remixes 1 (2014)
  • WLFGRL Remixes A (2014)
  • WLFGRL Remixes B (2014)
  • Phantom Tracks (2015)
  • Phantasy Trax™ (2016)
  • WLFGRL+ (2017)
  • MG DEMO DISC (2020)
  • Stretch Collection (2020)
  • MG Ultra (Remixes) (2025)

Singles

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  • "Gravity Diva" (2012)
  • "Emerald Juke / Krystle (Glitch Mix)" (2014)
  • "Killing of the Bird / Lifeforce" (2015)
  • "Costume / Fuqthatlil" (2016)
  • "Minnesota / Explode" (2016)
  • "Concerning Peace (Machine Girl Remix)" (2023)
  • "Until I Die" (2024)
  • "Motherfather" (2024)
  • "Psychic Attack" (2024)
  • "Ass2Mars (Squarepusher Remix)" (2025)
  • "Ass2Mars (LSDXOXO Remix)" (2025)
  • "Come On Baby, Scrape My Data" (2025)
  • "Rabbit Season" (2025)
  • "Dread Architect" (2025), with Drumcorps

Splits and collaborative releases

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  • Darren Keen + Machine Girl (2014)
  • Machine Girl / Five Star Hotel (2016)
  • Shade / Machine Girl - QUARANTINETAPES_vol3 (2020)

Mix compilations

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  • MRK90 Mix Vol. 1 (2017)

Soundtracks

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Music videos

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In 2013, Machine Girl began releasing self-directed videos to their YouTube channel. This began with the unfinished song "~*•°•.[g0o∂]_[∫3º¥].•°•*~", the video for which was released on December 20, 2013.[13] Their next upload was on February 7, 2014, when they uploaded a video for the song "Ginger Claps", 9 days before their debut album WLFGRL was released.[14]

On November 4, 2014, Machine Girl posted a video titled "___________DJPH11252014".[15] This video acted as an advertisement for a DJ performance at a venue titled "DJ PHANTASY CLUB", featuring sets by ABSRDST, Doss, DV-i, Ducky, Machine Girl, Ligaments, Legion, and The Magick Report. Notably, the beginning of the video contains a snippet of an early mix of the song "Loop Version", which would eventually be released on their 2018 album The Ugly Art.

On July 31, 2015, Machine Girl published two videos titled "HEAVEN MIX"[16] and "HELL MIX",[17] respectively. These two videos contained visuals by Videopunks, and included snippets of each side of their sophomore album Gemini.

The next official music video to be uploaded to the channel was for their song "Bitten Twice", released May 16, 2017. It was followed by a video for the song "Sad Claps", released on June 12, 2017.[18]

While continuing to upload visualisers for various projects (including ...Because I'm Young Arrogant and Hate Everything You Stand For (September 24, 2017),[19] MRK90 MIX VOL 1 (December 17, 2017)[20] and The Ugly Art (October 14, 2018)[21]), the next music video to be published premiered on August 28, 2020 for the song "Fully In It", featuring a stop motion animation by Ellie Thatcher.[22]

On November 15, 2020, Machine Girl posted a video titled "GLOBAL FANDEMIC [MACHINE GIRL SET @ A2B2 NIGHT OF FIRE]",[23] a live performance as part of a 24 hour virtual music festival hosted by Andy Morin of a2b2.[24] The video consisted of Matt performing over fan-submitted visualisers, and contained almost entirely unreleased songs as well as a shortened version of their song "Athoth A Go!! Go!!" with a different bassline. The video also contained an early demo of their song "Just Because You Can", which would eventually be released on their 2024 album MG Ultra.

A visualiser for the album Guilted Hexitation by Prolaps (a project containing Matthew Stephenson of Machine Girl and Bonnie Baxter of Kill Alters) was posted to the Machine Girl channel on January 3, 2021, titled "PROLAPS 2021 GUILTED HEXITATION".[25] The video was shot by Nicos Kennedy and edited by Lana Evoli. This was followed by a visualiser for their album Ultra Cycle Pt. 1: Vernal Birth, which premiered March 21, 2021, featuring visuals by Lucid Interval. A video for their album Ultra Cycle Pt. 2: Estival Growth followed on June 22, 2021, featuring visuals by N3T4.

On August 28, 2024, Machine Girl released an official music video for their single, "Until I Die", from the album, MG Ultra. The video was directed by Bryan M. Ferguson.[26] Another official music video from the same album followed a week later, this one being for the song "Motherfather".[27] Despite bearing similarity to AI generated art, this video was confirmed to not have any AI generated assets in it, as stated by its director, John Lee. On October 4, 2024, they released a music video for the song "Psychic Attack",[28] the final track of the album MG Ultra. Two months later, on December 13, 2024, Machine Girl released another music video for "Ass2Mars", another MG Ultra song, which was directed by Sandy Loaf.[29] A video for the track "Grindhouse", another track from MG Ultra, premiered on January 1, 2025.[30] The video was directed, filmed and edited by Sydney Villacortabuer, and features scenes of a fight taking place at a supernatural party.

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