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From Celestial Bodies: Jupiter. (VII)

The seventh release in the Celestial Bodies series, a 12-month galactic collaboration between Ruined Machines and artist Michal Brodka spanning the entire Solar System and beyond.

"Welcome back. Enjoy the Galilean moons of Jupiter and a last goodbye to the previous chapter in so many ways. Keeping with experimentation, variety, and progression has been a goal for both of us throughout the entire duration of the Celestial Bodies collaboration; for the last seven months, the music of Celestial Bodies has shifted greatly into electronic territory and is predicted to come full circle. Modern electronic music such as chillwave and dubstep had direct influence on Jupiter, as it was stripped down and given four minimalistic grooves that, all together, feel not unlike an interplanetary heartbeat. Relax with Jupiter and get it out of your system... You'll need your energy for Saturn.

Ruined Machines has also started the transformation into a collective as well. Welcome to the crest of the synthetic. Thanks, technology."

We are next in space.

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from Celestial Bodies (entire series), track released December 1, 2012
Joseph Kenyon — all audio production, musical instruments, compositions & songwriting (except tone matrix synths on "Io" by John Spano)
www.ruinedmachines.com
www.facebook.com/ruinedmachines

Michal Brodka — visual concept, themes, artwork & design
www.michalbrodka.com
www.facebook.com/michalbrodka

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Ruined Machines Linden, New Jersey

RM was a project, alias, band & collective led by Joe Kenyon. He's over here:
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All members from 2006–2014:
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