Max M

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Max M
Also known asJay K., Stereoids
OriginOdense, Funen, Denmark
Genres
Years active1992–present
LabelsHard
Past membersMax Møller Rasmussen
Websitemxm.dk

Max M was the music project of composer Max Møller Rasmussen, based in Odense, Denmark. He released two albums studio albums for Hard Records titled Technology Is God and Max M Corporation, respectively released in 1992 and 1994.[1]

History

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Max M was founded by Danish composer Max Møller Rasmussen in as a solo outlet for his work. He self-released the EP Get Wild on vinyl record. and contained the guitar contributions of Carsten Lassen, who helped Rasmussen record his previous release. Max M released his debut studio album, titled Technology Is God, for Hard Records in 1992.[2][3] Max M also released the off-album track "Atomic Playboy" to the Danish music compilation Cyberworld by Playground Records.[4]

In 1994 Max M released Max M Corporation, which contained a graphic novel and accompanying music on its multimedia CD-ROM.[5][6] Rasmussen composed "Cyberworld" and released as the lead track to 1994's Cyberworld II compilation.[7] The album was reissued the following year by Fifth Colvmn Records in April.[8] The compositions "A Day on the Net" and "The Rookie SpaceCadet" were released on Cleopatra Records various artists compilations, respectively titled Electro Industrial Assassins[9] and Hard Target: A Collection of Electronic and Industrial Music From Hard Records.[10] In 2012 Max M released "Længes Efter Storm" for the Cyberworld XX compilation on Braincorp.[11][12][13]

Discography

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Studio albums

Extended play

Compilation appearances

  • Secrets 4 (1991, Rosa)
  • Cyberworld (1992, Playground)
  • Music From Denmark (1993, MXP)
  • There's Something Rocking in the State of Denmark (1994, MXP)
  • Cyberworld II (1994, Hard)
  • Electro Industrial Assassins (1995, Cleopatra)
  • Hard Target: A Collection of Electronic and Industrial Music From Hard Records (1996, Cleopatra)
  • Hard Industrial Work (5 Year Anniversary of Hard Records) (1998, Cleopatra)
  • Industrial Madness Volume 2 (1999, Cleopatra)
  • Cyberworld XX (2012, Braincorp.)

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