2016

musicformachines.com released a "best of" compilation titled 2005–2015 R.I.P. but released no further information on the future of this well-beloved underground electronic staple. Is this the end?

2015

musicformachines.com followed up with the critically acclaimed EP, Anhedonia.

2014

musicformachines.com released a single, Is Now Later?

2013

musicformachines.com released Everything is $#IT, a full-length album clearly as a reflection of the current times.

2011

musicformachines.com put out two very specific statements. The first, #occupy, is a 5-song EP in support of the Wall Street Occupation and against greed and corruption worldwide. The second, Iceland, a full-length album, is a surprising tribute to the country of its namesake.

2010

musicformachines.com released a:b:OUT. But what is it really about?

2008

After releasing Beginning. Middle. Dead, 6X officially changed their name to musicformachines.com and released 6X2. This time the commentary turns to mathematics — as it pertains to music and technology, but also to the secrets and fundamentals of the universe.

2007

On musicformachines.com, 6X once again made a powerful socio-political statement — this time commenting on the relationship between modern machines and traditional/religious holidays. Curious but incredibly interesting IDM beats color the landscape of these evocative compositions like the gradual increase of blinking lights on a skyscraper as dusk turns to night.

2006

6X unleashed two powerful albums onto the world electronic music scene: Dead Winter, a brief but harrowing IDM statement about World War II, and Broken Machine, an apocalyptic view of the current state of affairs. Previously exclusive to this website, both are now available through digital distribution channels.