Machine Girl in Sacramento
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About Machine Girl
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 + Sacramento
Machine Girl touched down at Ace of Spades in November, delivering the kind of set that justifies the drive across California. They moved through the abrasive stuff with precision — "Dread Architect" and "Psychic Attack" hit harder in a room that size, while deeper cuts like "Half Asleep" and "Xleepy" showed there's more texture to their sound than the wall-of-noise reputation suggests. The band closed out with "Scroll of Sorrow," which felt appropriately heavy for a Sacramento winter night. It's the kind of show that makes you wonder why they don't play here more often.
Machine Girl in Sacramento News
- Machine Girl Announce New LP MG Ultra Northern Transmissions · Aug 11, 2024
- Machine Girl announce new album 'MG Ultra,' share "Until I Die" BrooklynVegan · Aug 7, 2024
- Machine Girl announce fall tour (Halloween at Brooklyn Steel included) BrooklynVegan · Jul 16, 2024
- See Code Orange's Explosive New "Swallowing the Rabbit Whole" Video Revolver Magazine · Feb 7, 2020
- Code Orange Announce Spring 2020 Headline Tour Loudwire · Jan 21, 2020
Live Music in Sacramento
Sacramento's underground music scene has quietly built a solid foundation for experimental and electronic acts. Venues like Ace of Spades have become reliable spots for noise, industrial, and avant-garde performers who'd get lost in bigger markets. The city punches above its weight when it comes to embracing challenging sounds, giving artists like Machine Girl the kind of receptive audience that doesn't flinch at abrasive production or unconventional song structures.
Sacramento road trip to see Machine Girl?
Stay in Midtown Sacramento, where the neighborhood actually feels alive—walk to restaurants, bars, and galleries without planning logistics. Dinner at The Kitchen restaurant offers precise, ingredient-focused cooking that pairs well with the area's wine bar culture. Spend an afternoon at the Crocker Art Museum, one of the country's oldest art institutions, or wander the American River Bike Trail if you need to clear your head before the show. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets and vintage architecture beat anywhere else in town.
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