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New England quartet Strange Machines have spent the last decade and a half pushing their way to the forefront of the East Coast jam scene—not by fitting in, but by blurring the lines entirely. Fusing rock, funk, reggae, livetronica into a sound that refuses to sit still, the band thrives in the space between structure and spontaneity. Their live shows are immersive and unpredictable—built on tight musicianship, but driven by risk, chemistry, and the willingness to go somewhere new every night. On stage, Strange Machines don’t just play songs—they stretch them, reshape them, and pull the audience into the process. It’s controlled chaos in the best way: intricate compositions collide with deep improvisation, creating a set that feels as alive as it is precise. They’ve shared stages with heavy-hitters like The Disco Biscuits, Twiddle, Dopapod, Papadosio, Goose, EOTO, The Motet, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Spafford, lespecial, Neighbor, Turkuaz, Kung Fu, TAUK, etc. —but Strange Machines aren’t riding coattails. They’re building something of their own. Their third full-length album, Playing With Fire (released October 7, 2025), captures that evolution in full. As Live For Live Music puts it: “More than anything, Playing With Fire is about growth—musically, emotionally, and as a band… It’s an album that resonates—the sound of a band fully stepping into who they are and connecting so deeply with themselves and their fans that it becomes something personal and lasting.”
Strange Machines plays a fusion of rock, funk, reggae, and livetronica, known for their improvisational live shows and intricate compositions.
Strange Machines is a quartet originally from Boston, Massachusetts, and is based in the New England area.
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