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Automatic
The Fillmore Charlotte — Charlotte, NC

Automatic is an electronic artist who emerged in the mid-2010s, building a following through a distinctive blend of industrial synths and synthpop sensibilities. Their work sits in that territory where coldness and accessibility somehow coexist—think Nine Inch Nails meeting early Human League. Tracks like "Overdrive" showcase their ability to layer buzzing electronics with almost pop-adjacent hooks, while "Static" demonstrates a harder edge that appeals to the industrial crowd. They've maintained a relatively low profile despite consistent releases and a loyal fanbase, preferring to let the music speak rather than pursue the typical artist visibility grind. Live, they're known for tight, minimal setups that let the production shine. There's not a ton of biographical information readily available, which honestly fits the aesthetic—the focus stays on the work itself rather than personal narrative.

Their shows are tight and hypnotic rather than bombastic. Crowds tend to be there specifically for the music, not the spectacle. Dark venues, focused attention, minimal stage presence. People move but don't lose it.

Known for Turn Off the Lights, Overdrive, Neon, Static, Digital Sleep

Automatic rolled through Charlotte in October 2022, landing at Snug Harbor for a 15-song set that felt like catching up with an old friend who'd figured some things out. They opened with "I Love You, Fine" and spent the night navigating their catalog with a kind of casual precision—moving from the propulsive "NRG" to the deeper cuts like "Strange Conversations" and "Suicide in Texas" without making it feel like work. "Venus Hour" sat somewhere between dreamy and restless, the kind of song that justifies the drive to a show. By the time they wrapped with "Suicide in Texas," the room had that satisfied feeling of people who'd heard exactly what they needed.

Charlotte's indie rock and alternative scene has always had a thread of introspection running through it—bands that build their sound on texture and mood rather than just volume. Automatic fits naturally into that DNA, their art-rock sensibilities and precise songwriting resonating with a city that's developed a real taste for artists who don't need to announce themselves. There's a maturity to what moves here, a preference for substance over flash.

Stay in South End, where the neighborhood has actual restaurants and bars worth your time—it's walkable and doesn't feel like a tourist zone. Catch dinner at Amélie's French Bistro for something solid before the show. Spend the day at the Mint Museum or walking through the nearby galleries. If you want to stay on the rock vibe, hit a local record shop like Vintage King. The drive-in movie theater experience isn't unique to Charlotte, but the area's bourbon scene is worth exploring the night after if you're staying through the weekend.

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