Deus ex Machina is a mexican band that define their music as "cyberpunk" and "android music" with heavy influences from Skinny Puppy, Front 242, Front Line Assembly, Einstürzende Neubauten and Foetus (a.k.a. J. Thirlwel) among others.
Review by CyberdeathMay 07, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
José Luis, Manuel and Fernando together with the independent label Opcion Sonica created the two only albums of this pioneer band of the Mexican Electro.
Their style is the Cyberpunk made in Mexico. Deus Ex Machina breaks the difficult barrier as for the distribution of its material that although it is difficult in the Mexican market, it was requested by the label Silent Records from San Francisco to be distributed at international level.
The concerts of this band were pure energy and their scenic aesthetics projected a lonely, cold and dark landscape, as taken out of a science fiction movie.
Their style is the Cyberpunk made in Mexico. Deus Ex Machina breaks the difficult barrier as for the distribution of its material that although it is difficult in the Mexican market, it was requested by the label Silent Records from San Francisco to be distributed at international level.
The concerts of this band were pure energy and their scenic aesthetics projected a lonely, cold and dark landscape, as taken out of a science fiction movie.