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Machine Girl
The Observatory — Santa Ana, CA

Machine Girl is the Brooklyn-based duo of Soufiane Ouissi and SeanNU that treats hip-hop like a construction site. They started around 2014 making abrasive, maximalist beats that sound like they're falling apart and rebuilding themselves mid-track. Their production is dense—samples stacked on top of each other, vocal chops pitched into oblivion, percussion that feels like it's being struck with industrial tools. Tracks like HAHA and WDYM became underground staples, showcasing their ability to make something genuinely unpleasant sound oddly compelling. They've collaborated with everyone from 100 gecs to Lil Ugly Mane, always pushing toward weirder territory. Their appeal isn't in smoothness or catchiness but in the sheer audacity of their sound design and their refusal to make anything easy on the listener.

Machine Girl shows are chaotic and confrontational. The sound is overwhelming—distortion and density cranked past comfort. The crowd is usually small, devoted, and there specifically for this. There's no real moshing, just people standing close together absorbing the assault. They don't perform to crowds; they perform at them.

Known for HAHA, WDYM, HEAD HEAVY, Even Though, MOLTO BENE

Machine Girl brought their relentless noise assault to The Fonda Theatre in November, tearing through a 21-song set that felt like getting hit by something fast and sharp. They dug deep into their catalog—pulling "Scroll of Sorrow" and "Dread Architect" alongside the confrontational "We Don't Give a Fuck," which hit different in a room full of people who came specifically for this kind of controlled chaos. "Batsu Forever" closed things out, which tracks for a band that's built their whole thing on refusing to soften or compromise. It's the kind of show that reminds you why LA keeps drawing the weirder, harder acts.

Los Angeles has a surprisingly robust appetite for the kind of digital noise and experimental electronic music Machine Girl trades in. Beyond the mainstream industry machinery, the city supports a thriving underground of venues and audiences that embrace harsh textures and maximalist production. From art spaces to mid-size clubs, there's a consistent current of artists pushing back against polish, which is where Machine Girl fits most naturally.

Stay in Los Feliz, where you can walk tree-lined streets and catch views from Griffith Observatory. Dinner at Republique in the Arts District—refined French-inspired food in a restored factory space that feels more Paris than LA. Spend an afternoon at the Huntington Library in San Marino, a world-class art collection that justifies the drive. The city's recording studio history is everywhere; walk through Hollywood and you're literally surrounded by the spaces where hits were made. End the night at a jazz bar like The Fonda Theatre or catch live music on Sunset Boulevard.

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