Deus Ex Machina (heavy metal band)

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Deus Ex Machina
OriginSingapore
GenresMelodic death metal,[1] thrash metal, progressive metal
Years active2004–present
LabelsIndependent
Associated actsAngel of Sin, Azra-El, Bhelliom, Dead Eternity, Desoluna, Fen-rir, Kaliyuga, Meltgsnow, Rudra, Silent Images, Stillborn, Theophagy, Truth Be Known
WebsiteDeus Ex Machina on Facebook
MembersPrashant Ryan Joseph
Vivek Govind
Herman Razr Lee
Jussi Ahokas
Neil Halliday
Past membersShailendra Singh
Thomas Leow
Tharenii
Caspar Francis
Daniel Dugard
Rory Slingo
Gene Yeo
Mak WK

Deus Ex Machina is a Singaporean death metal/thrash metal band, and is one of the few extreme metal acts from Southeast Asia that has gained a following in Europe and the United States. They represent a rarity in the Southeast Asian Metal scenes in favouring a more melodic musical approach and concept-based poetic lyrics in contrast to the more aggressive and brutal stylings of the region. They are also a highly internationalized band, with a background of having band members from different parts of the world.[2]

History[]

Deus Ex Machina (DEM) was formed in early 2004 when Ryan, the ex-lead guitarist for and started writing and rehearsing music with Lincoln on drums and Justin () on second guitar. Due to their inability to commit, they were replaced by Gene (, Bhelliom) on drums and Mak (ex-Angel of Sin) on bass. As a 3-piece, the band decided to carry on writing and by the time recording came around, the band chose to enlist different singers to give the album a more diverse feel. Kathi (Rudra), Subash (, ), Vivek (Bhelliom), Lord Insanity () and Marie Emily (M.E) came on board for this project to lend their vocals, with Ryan putting vocals on one track. The debut album of 7 songs was entitled . The album was recorded at TNT Music Studios in Singapore, with KK Wong, Engineering and Co-Producing the album. The first album was humanistic in nature, considering everything from war and religion to books such as Prozac Nation and The Da Vinci Code.

Between October 2006 to December 2007, the band gigs with Ryan being joined by new members Shailendra on drums, Mithun on vocals, Daniel on bass and Rory on guitars.[3] They recorded a self-titled EP that was self-released to limited copies, as a prelude to the follow-up to The War Inside. They play shows with international acts Truth Corroded, Sludge, Hydrophobia, Defiled.

Throughout 2008 and 2009, Deus ex Machina commenced work on their second album, I, Human, with new members Tharenii and Caspar from Stillborn filling in on guitars and bass respectively. Set in the Death Metal/Thrash Metal mould with melodic and Progressive Metal structures thrown in.[4] The lyrical content of the album deals with the future: Cloning. Specifically, questions regarding its use, legality, implications and the possibility of a world full of clones fighting to gain their own identity. The concept was based on the medium of Isaac Asimov's novel I, Robot.[5]

The band toured Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand throughout 2010 and 2011. In 2012, they embarked on a mini-tour of Australia, playing alongside Octanic and State of Integrity.[6][7] The band has since undergone another line-up change, with the return of founding member Prashant Joseph. Adding to the lineup between 2015 and 2019 were Vivek Govind (vocals, ex-Bhelliom), Jussi Ahokas (bass), Herman Razr Lee (guitars) and Neil Halliday (drums). The revamped line-up seeks a 2020 release date for their third album.[needs update]

Musical style[]

Deus ex Machina's musical style is derived from a multitude of influences. The genres that the band has been affiliated to would be melodic death metal,[8] progressive metal,[9] and thrash metal.[10][11] The band is also known for its intelligent and poetic lyrical concept.[8][12][13] The band has indicated their influences to be Martyr, Death, Carcass, Meshuggah, Iron Maiden, Dream Theater, Nevermore,[14] among others.

Band members[]

Current members[]

  • Prashant Ryan Joseph – lead guitar (2004–2012), (2014–Present)
  • Neil Halliday – drums (2019–Present)
  • Herman Rzar Lee – rhythm guitar (2016–Present)
  • Vivek Govind – vocals (2014–Present)
  • Jussi Ahokas – bass (2017–Present)

Former Members[]

  • Shailendra Singh - drums (2006-2019)
  • Mithun MK – lead vocals (2006–2014)
  • David Varghese – bass (2011–2014)
  • Justin Henderson – lead guitar (2012–2014)
  • Thomas Leow – bass (2009–2011)
  • Tharenii – guitar (2008–2009)
  • Caspar Francis – bass (2008–2009)
  • Rory Slingo – guitar (2006–2008)
  • Daniel Dugard – bass (2006–2008)
  • Gene – drums (2004–2006)
  • Mak – bass (2004–2006)
  • Anandan Sinniah – guitar (2009–2014)

Timeline

Discography[]

  • (Album, 2006)
  • Deus Ex Machina (EP, 2007)
  • I, Human (Album, 2009)

References[]

  1. ^ Born, R. "Deus Ex Machina". MusicMight. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
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  4. ^ Heavy Metal Tribune: Guitarist Spotlight: Ryan (Deus Ex Machina) Archived 6 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Heavy Metal Tribune. Retrieved on 13 May 2013
  5. ^ Reviews Archived 19 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Live 4 Metal. Retrieved on 20 October 2011.
  6. ^ Adelaide Metal: Deus Ex Machina (thrash/death metal from Singapore) Archived 10 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Adelaide Metal. Retrieved on 10 May 2013
  7. ^ Brismetal: MOH WARPATH Deus ex Machina (singapore) Aug4 @The Barra Bar Archived 10 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Brismetal. Retrieved on 10 May 2013
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives – Deus Ex Machina – I, Human – Reviews. The Metal Archives. Retrieved on 20 October 2011.
  9. ^ Deus Ex Machina – I, Human Review Archived 7 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine. The Metal Crypt (22 February 2010). Retrieved on 20 October 2011.
  10. ^ The Thrash Metal Guide. The Thrash Metal Guide. Retrieved on 20 October 2011.
  11. ^ Heavy Metal Tribune: Album Review: Deus Ex Machina – I, Human. Heavy Metal Tribune (19 May 2010). Retrieved on 5 May 2013.
  12. ^ Review Deus Ex Machina I Human : 2009 : Rock, Heavy Heavy Metal,Progressive Death Metal : New Album Music Review. Dangerdog.com (14 October 2009). Retrieved on 20 October 2011.
  13. ^ Deus Ex Machina – I, Human (album review). Sputnikmusic (10 March 2010). Retrieved on 20 October 2011.
  14. ^ Heavy Metal Tribune: Interview with Deus Ex Machina Archived 29 June 2013 at archive.today. Heavy Metal Tribune (7 September 2010). Retrieved on 5 May 2013.

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