
Rise of the Automaton
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Band/artist history
Rise of the Automaton was started in 2005. I've recorded some stuff off and on over the years under that name as well as with various other projects, including Doomsday Scenario, Divine Misfire and the sound collage act Crackhead.
I've always been enamored with music my whole life and distinctly remember when I first heard old 90s industrial music with its heavy use of dialogue sampling. I'd never heard anything like that before. It was a big inspiration along with the 90s rave scene for what I went on to create later. Also, my love of dialogue sampling led me to discover hilarious sound collage like CassetteBoy and Wayne Butane. These audio artist comedians were a big influence on the work of Crackhead, a sound collage project I would later be a part of.
Your musical influences
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult for the movie sampling. These guys were just amazing at this and their music is incredible. They have been a huge influence on me. I love them.
Lords of Acid for their wild synth riffs. This band always had the most intense techno keyboard sounds. A classic.
Dust Brothers for various reasons but predominantly for the Fight Club soundtrack. It's just perfect. If a CD could be worn out mine would have been ruined.
Ministry for their Rape and Honey era. it was almost like punk rock dance music...pure brilliance.
Skinny Puppy because they are just so damn bizarre and the movie sampling is top notch. There really is no one like these guys. I think there have been many who have tried but let's be real. No one has pulled it off. And also, can we bring up the fact here that Skinny Puppy isn't just some band that released great stuff a long time ago? They've continued to do so year on year. Their whole catalog is just wild. I don't know how these guys couldn't have influenced other electronic artists. As far as industrial music goes I don't really think you can discuss the genre without them being a part of the conversation.
And of course Nine Inch Nails for Broken. That EP was the highpoint of pure raging self destruction...utterly amazing and truly depressing. That one struck hard.
What equipment do you use?
Roland MC-303
Roland MC-505
Roland MC-909
Korg Minilogue
Yamaha RY-10
Reason and other VST stuff
M Audio Axiom 49
Fender Stratocaster and Ibanez
various effects pedals
Technics SL1200 MkII turntable
Anything else?
Hopefully if you read all this maybe you're just as odd as me and you'll give a listen and find something you like. Stop by the YouTube channel as well.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcJzNUU8KaND85WxtsdXedA
Damn... nice project you've got going here. Sorry it took so long for me to respond; chronic procrastination. Definitely going to add tracks to my station.
Jesus Christ, i wish my stuff sonds half this good. You have a friend in me, this sh*** is some serious kinds of awesome. Great name too, massive great image. I hope you will play live someday soon.
Early Morning Misery is the correct way to put a song for that exact title...im going through it right now...lol, i was like damn this is how i feel...looked at the title of the song and said damn this is how it fits!! Its so awesome to see that your using a Groovebox also man...i will make sure to add you to favorites cuz we've got something going on here thats the same...conquering one of the most versitle beat machines out there man, thanks for posting the message on the board and keep doing what you do man...cant nobody sell you short but yourself so dont stop using it!
All comments (4)
345 plays
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9,285 views
Hey man, your project is awesome I have listened to most of your song and I think Clarifying the Dellirium remix is my favorite lots of cool changes and samples, the break down at about 1:45 is great. I just posted a new song called unique check it out http://www.soundclick.com/gnosiscan