Being in orbit around something that you never come into contact with. Connected and in interaction with phenomena that can only be observed from a distance. This is the image of the alienated human and the theme throughout Death Machine's third album 'Orbit'. The songs are based on songwriter Jesper Mogensen's personal experiences and considerations, which are framed in a cinematic universe of ambient soundscapes that lead the mind away from the “down-to-earth” atmosphere and further into space. In this way, human emotions are placed in a larger universal conte… read more
Being in orbit around something that you never come into contact with. Connected and in interaction with phenomena that can only be observed from a d… read more
Being in orbit around something that you never come into contact with. Connected and in interaction with phenomena that can only be observed from a distance. This is the image of the ali… read more
DEATH MACHINE attempts to combine the grandiose with nearness. Inspired by traditional American folkmusic and the eighties scifi-sounds. Death Machine seeks to create an honest expression, based on Jesper's personal lyrics and songwriting style. Jesper's fascination with the universe, its incomprehensibility and mystery in general is also expressed through the cinematic and deserted futuristic landscapes. Interaction between acoustic elements and old synthesizers sets the tone. DEAT MACHINE's musical expression is a mixture between traditional folk and more sci-fi kin… read more
DEATH MACHINE attempts to combine the grandiose with nearness. Inspired by traditional American folkmusic and the eighties scifi-sounds. Death Machine seeks to create an honest expression, … read more
DEATH MACHINE attempts to combine the grandiose with nearness. Inspired by traditional American folkmusic and the eighties scifi-sounds. Death Machine seeks to create an honest expression, based on Jesper's personal lyrics and son… read more