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Malmö, Sweden (2003 – present)

machine messiahs is a band from Malmö, Sweden, originally formed in 2003. The musical style may or may not be described as “Electronic”, although several exceptions exist.

Current lineup:
Pascal Randerz - vocaloid
Machinecode Anderson - sonic harmonizer
Cobol Marknas - sonic harmonizer

In the early stages, the band was really just a duo featuring Machinecode Anderson and Cobol Marknas. The idea back then was to make instrumental music only. But as the dynamic duo ran into Pascal Randerz and later Alex Fortran, the course of action was clear: machine messiahs was going to become a band with not only one but two lead singers.

Recently, vocaloid Alex Fortran has left the lineup…

From the official home page:

“Do you still remember our dark and pixellated past, the day and age of the dreaded mainframe dinosaurs, when Big Blue blocked the information highways and man gaining control over the binary beasts was nothing but a dream of fools?

Then a glimpse of hope was born in the cold and distant Scandinavia when four people came together to make a long and dangerous journey for the benefit of mankind. It was Alex Fortran, Pascal Randerz, Machinecode Anderson and Cobol Marknas. Destined since birth to join together and form that legendary combo, known to the world as “MACHINE MESSIAHS”, with one great mission: the taming of machines…”

Free downloads:
The band has decided to release music for free on their web. All they ask is for a registration with the site.

Check out this page (registration required).
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