Today, Machinefabriek is a topic that arouses great interest and debate in various areas of society. Its relevance and impact have generated conflicting opinions and have led to multiple studies and investigations that seek to delve deeper into its implications. Without a doubt, Machinefabriek is a question that is constantly evolving, adapting to the changes and challenges of today's world. Through this article, we will explore different perspectives and approaches on Machinefabriek, with the aim of analyzing its importance and understanding its influence on our daily lives.
Machinefabriek is the musical nom de plume of Dutch musician/sound artist and graphic designer Rutger Zuydervelt.
Biography
Rutger Zuydervelt was born on 28 July 1978 in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. He started working as Machinefabriek in 2004.
Except for a few piano and guitar lessons when he was young, Zuydervelt didn’t study music. He graduated as a graphic designer. The sleeves of his releases are practically always designed by Zuydervelt himself, being a crucial part of the music.
Performing live has been an important expression for Machinefabriek. He took his gear to Russia, Israel, Japan, Canada, Switzerland, Spain, Czech Republic, Germany, Turkey and England.
"Bridges" with Gerco Hiddink, Steven Hess, Burkhard Beins, Jon Mueller, Erik Carlsson, Nate Wooley, Mats Gustafsson, Jim Denley and Espen Reinertsen (2011, self-released, double LP picture disc)
"One Man Nation & Machinefabriek" with One Man Nation (2012, The Unifiedfield, CD)
"Numa/Penarie" with Celer (2012, self-released, 7-inch with two videos by Marco Douma)
"Lichtung" with Steve Roden (2012, Eat, Sleep, Repeat, CD)
"Pierdrie" with Roel Meelkop and Marco Douma (2012, self-released, DVD)
"Hei/Sou" with Celer (2012, self-released, 7-inch with two videos by Marco Douma)
"Macrocosms", (2016, Tapu Records), "Entropia" (2019, Eilean Rec), "Cassina (2020, 7K!) with Michel Banabila