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− | | subject_name | + | |subject_name = Finite Automata |
− | | | + | |background = group_or_band |
− | | | + | |origin = Pensacola, Florida, United States |
− | | | + | |image_name = Fa_live_2009.jpg |
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− | | genres | + | |genres = Post-industrial<br>Electro Industrial<br>Industrial rock<br>Dark ambient |
− | + | |years_active = 2006–present | |
− | | years_active | + | |labels = Beyond Therapy Records |
− | | labels | + | |associated_acts = [[Vimana Cult]], [[Transfer Case]] |
− | | associated_acts = | + | |website = [http://www.finiteautomata.net finiteautomata.net Official Website] |
− | | website | + | |members = [[Mod Eschar]]<br/>[[c. Grendel]]<br/>[[Mat Syn]] |
− | | members | + | |former_members = [[Vic Martinez]] |
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− | Finite Automata is | + | '''Finite Automata''' is an American [[industrial music|industrial]] musical group formed in [[Pensacola, Florida]] in 2006. They are known for their deep layered sound, frequent experimental live use of sound making devices such as radios and tapedecks, and their highly politically charged, confrontational, and theatrical stage performances.<ref>Michael Smith, "Industrial acts converge on the Big Easy Tavern", ''gopensacola.com'', Feb 2, 2012. [http://www.gopensacola.com/article/20120203/GOPENSACOLA05/120202004/Industrial-acts-converge-Big-Easy-Tavern]</ref> The group's name stems from the computer science concept of [[Finite State Machines]], used as a metaphor for the predictability of human behavior.<ref>Jessica Franz (Chirality), "Interview with Finite Automata", ''Carpe Nocturne Magazine'', June 1, 2011. [http://www.carpenocturnemagazine.com/ISSUES_2011/SUMMER_2011/] Access date: March 12, 2012.</ref> The band cites 1980's and 1990s electro-industrial groups [[Skinny Puppy]], [[Front Line Assembly]], and [[Project Pitchfork]] as their primary influences. |
− | == | + | ==History== |
− | + | Finite Automata is the product of a project started in 2006 by musician, programmer, and visual artist [[Mod Eschar]] (Dominique Price), as an attempt to create a sound similar to 80's electro industrial. In 2007 Eschar was joined by keyboardist [[c. Grendel]] (Christopher Stanley) and later by musician [[Mat Syn]] (Mathew Porter). <ref>Michael Smith, "Finite Automata, Preacher, Transfer Case @ The Handlebar. 05/07/11", ''Take Cover and Shoot'', May 19, 2011. [http://takecoverandshoot.com/2011/05/19/finite-automata-preacher-transfer-case-the-handlebar-050711/] Access date: March 12, 2012.</ref> After several years of playing regionally they were picked up by [[Beyond Therapy Records]] in 2011 and released their first [[Extended play|EP]] ''Here Won No One'' on that label. | |
− | + | The group is currently working on two studio albums including an official back release of their first album ''Recurse'', which contains material written and recorded between 2007 and 2010 by Eschar and c. Grendel, and their upcoming new release containing their most recent material. | |
− | + | ==Discography== | |
− | + | * Full albums | |
+ | ** ''Recurse'' (written in 2008) | ||
− | + | * EPs | |
+ | ** ''Here Won No One'' (2011) | ||
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− | == | + | ==External links== |
− | + | * [http://www.finiteautomata.net/ Finite Automata website] | |
+ | * [http://www.myspace.com/finiteautomata on MySpace] | ||
+ | * [http://www.facebook.com/finiteautomataofficial on Facebook] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 13 March 2012
Finite Automata | |
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Origin | Pensacola, Florida, United States |
Genres | Post-industrial Electro Industrial Industrial rock Dark ambient |
Years Active | 2006–present |
Labels | Beyond Therapy Records |
Associated Acts | Vimana Cult, Transfer Case |
Website | finiteautomata.net Official Website |
Members | Mod Eschar c. Grendel Mat Syn |
Former Members | Vic Martinez |
Finite Automata is an American industrial musical group formed in Pensacola, Florida in 2006. They are known for their deep layered sound, frequent experimental live use of sound making devices such as radios and tapedecks, and their highly politically charged, confrontational, and theatrical stage performances.[1] The group's name stems from the computer science concept of Finite State Machines, used as a metaphor for the predictability of human behavior.[2] The band cites 1980's and 1990s electro-industrial groups Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, and Project Pitchfork as their primary influences.
History[edit]
Finite Automata is the product of a project started in 2006 by musician, programmer, and visual artist Mod Eschar (Dominique Price), as an attempt to create a sound similar to 80's electro industrial. In 2007 Eschar was joined by keyboardist c. Grendel (Christopher Stanley) and later by musician Mat Syn (Mathew Porter). [3] After several years of playing regionally they were picked up by Beyond Therapy Records in 2011 and released their first EP Here Won No One on that label.
The group is currently working on two studio albums including an official back release of their first album Recurse, which contains material written and recorded between 2007 and 2010 by Eschar and c. Grendel, and their upcoming new release containing their most recent material.
Discography[edit]
- Full albums
- Recurse (written in 2008)
- EPs
- Here Won No One (2011)
References[edit]
- ↑ Michael Smith, "Industrial acts converge on the Big Easy Tavern", gopensacola.com, Feb 2, 2012. [1]
- ↑ Jessica Franz (Chirality), "Interview with Finite Automata", Carpe Nocturne Magazine, June 1, 2011. [2] Access date: March 12, 2012.
- ↑ Michael Smith, "Finite Automata, Preacher, Transfer Case @ The Handlebar. 05/07/11", Take Cover and Shoot, May 19, 2011. [3] Access date: March 12, 2012.