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- Supermachiner abstract "Supermachiner was intended as a side project of the Boston hardcore band Converge, which includes singer/songwriter Jacob Bannon and guitarist Kurt Ballou. Unlike the heavier, metalcore and hardcore punk-based music of Converge, much of Supermachiner is ambient. First created as a collection of 4-track recordings done with Ryan Parker, Supermachiner based much of its lyrical content about the rise of technology, transhumanism, and the technological singularity. The group took on the name Supermachiner as a play on words from the term Supermachinder, the compound word for Japanese giant robot toys of the 1970s. In 1999, recording sessions with Kurt Ballou contributed to much of the material for Rise of the Great Machine, a concept album heavily influenced by the instrumentation and style of Swans and Bauhaus. The finished album was published in 2000 to Undecided Records. They disbanded in 2000.8 years later, Deathwish Inc. announced the release of Rust, a 30 track double CD that featured remastered versions of the Rise of the Great Machine tracks along with b-sides of forgotten songs and additional audio experiments.".
- Supermachiner activeYearsEndYear "2000".
- Supermachiner activeYearsStartYear "1994".
- Supermachiner associatedBand Converge_(band).
- Supermachiner associatedMusicalArtist Converge_(band).
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- Supermachiner bandMember Jacob_Bannon.
- Supermachiner bandMember Kurt_Ballou.
- Supermachiner genre Ambient_music.
- Supermachiner genre Drone_music.
- Supermachiner genre Experimental_rock.
- Supermachiner genre Post-punk.
- Supermachiner genre Post-rock.
- Supermachiner genre Shoegazing.
- Supermachiner hometown Boston.
- Supermachiner hometown Massachusetts.
- Supermachiner hometown United_States.
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- Supermachiner associatedActs Converge_(band).
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- Supermachiner currentMembers Jacob_Bannon.
- Supermachiner currentMembers Kurt_Ballou.
- Supermachiner currentMembers "Ryan Parker".
- Supermachiner currentMembers "Seth E. Bannon".
- Supermachiner genre Ambient_music.
- Supermachiner genre Drone_music.
- Supermachiner genre Experimental_rock.
- Supermachiner genre Post-punk.
- Supermachiner genre Post-rock.
- Supermachiner genre Shoegazing.
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- Supermachiner label "Undecided, e-vinyl, Deathwish".
- Supermachiner name "Supermachiner".
- Supermachiner origin Boston.
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- Supermachiner yearsActive "1994".
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- Supermachiner comment "Supermachiner was intended as a side project of the Boston hardcore band Converge, which includes singer/songwriter Jacob Bannon and guitarist Kurt Ballou. Unlike the heavier, metalcore and hardcore punk-based music of Converge, much of Supermachiner is ambient. First created as a collection of 4-track recordings done with Ryan Parker, Supermachiner based much of its lyrical content about the rise of technology, transhumanism, and the technological singularity.".
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