PRESS KIT

MACHINE ROX consists of a French/ American Dynamic Duo:           

SILVERMAN Aka Richard Kaltenhauser music/vocals/lyrics                 

STARDUST SIREN Aka Ariel Undine with powerful, ethereal, lead vocals and poetic lyrics.

They met in a Galaxy far away, and together fused into a combination of Mystical Mermaid and Robot Spaceman delivering Magical Music into your world with EBM/Dance/Industrial/Gothic Rock sounds.

MACHINE ROX has shared the stage with FRONT 242 (main support),  KMFDM,  DAS ICH, DAF, THE YOUNG GODS, SUICIDE COMMANDO, SULPHER, TREPONEM PAL, LEAETHER STRIP, GRAUSAME TOCHTER, LORD OF THE LOST, AESTHETIC PERFECTION, PRIEST, AMELIA ARSENIC, INERTIA, V2A and many other great artists... 

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RECENT REVIEWS (more found on “About Us” Page)

BLACK CELEBRATION FESTIVAL Review by Adam Williams

So things opened early. Like 1400 on a Sunday afternoon kinda early,

which meant that Machine Rox took to the stage in front of a pretty sparse audience – but there were people there to see them. Which is a good thing, as they were better than any time I’ve seen them before. New vocalist Ariel has a hell of a brassy, soulful voice which certainly adds a striking counterpoint to the guitar-industrial-rock backing. In addition, they pulled out the stops with striking, silver and glittery outfits and even two appropriately mermaidy dancers for a crushing Seawitch, and they also did justice to a bruising cover of I Wanna Be Your Dog.

BLACK CELEBRATION FESTIVAL Review by Adam Williams

So things opened early. Like 1400 on a Sunday afternoon kinda early,

which meant that Machine Rox took to the stage in front of a pretty sparse audience – but there were people there to see them. Which is a good thing, as they were better than any time I’ve seen them before. New vocalist Ariel has a hell of a brassy, soulful voice which certainly adds a striking counterpoint to the guitar-industrial-rock backing. In addition, they pulled out the stops with striking, silver and glittery outfits and even two appropriately mermaidy dancers for a crushing Seawitch, and they also did justice to a bruising cover of I Wanna Be Your Dog.

 

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