ex machina
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ex machina is a Greek term. It means, literally, “from the machine.”

For solo artist Phil Petrie, no name could be more appropriate. His music is made with machines. His music is distributed by machines. Even the community from which he draws inspiration is based in and maintained by machines. ex machina brings together elements from electronica, techno, industrial, and IDM to create sonic textures that are sometimes familiar, sometimes foreign, but always engaging.

Operating under the philosophy that machines are simply a reflection and extension of the natural world and even our very soul, ex machina produces synthetic soundscapes that mirror both the harshness and the beauty of the human experience.
Why this name?
It's all about machines; they are just complicated tools. Using tools is what it means to be human. Bees make beehives, bevers make dams, and humans make computers. It's as natural as organic bran flakes.
Do you play live?
No, everything is synthetic so far . . .
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
One of the goals of ex machina is to start, join, or contribute to any artist or community of artists operating independently on the web. For remixes, collaborations, film soundtracks, avant-garde projects, or simply to communicate, feel free to contact him at exmachinamusic@yahoo.com.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Possibly . . .
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