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Amish Rake Fight
Electronica / IDM / Techno



Phoenix/Los Angeles
United States

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Member Since11/29/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.amishrakefight.com
Record LabelPositron!
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Amish Rake Fight
Mike Fisher's involvement with electronic music began with his role as keyboardist and founding member of Machines of Loving Grace in 1989. Machines' first eponymous album enjoyed success on college radio, and their second album "Concentration" expanded their audience, with the single "Butterfly Wings" becoming a staple of then-trendsetting stations like KROQ in Los Angeles. 1994 brought the band's inclusion in the soundtrack to "The Crow" motion picture, with the track "Golgotha Tenement Blues". Machines' final album "Gilt" was released in 1995. During their tenure Machines released three albums, countless singles, and toured extensively with a variety of artists including Peter Murphy, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, The Swans, Surgery, and Stabbing Westward.

Fisher's involvement with so-called "industrial" music belies his background as a classical cellist. Amish Rake Fight, however, moves in a different direction. The first ARF album "Fellow Prisoners" is cool and thoughtful, elegant and complicated. Preferring attention to detail over prolific output, and melody over repetition, the Amish Rake Fight sound reveals a fine, even maniacal interest in small details and thematic subtleties. "Fellow Prisoners" winds percussion from the exotic East and Africa, samples from obscure films, and twisting string sections. Hence, Amish Rake Fight is music that often demands more than one listen -- each subsequent examination reveals new details and layers.

"Fellow Prisoners" is the product of Fisher's desire to re-explore working alone - and learning to work with one's own worst critic. It's a story that began with the track "Sir Wellington du Beuf" in 2000 and continued through the summer of 2002, culminating in mix sessions at Radio Star Studios in Weed, California with veteran producer Sylvia Massy Shivy (Tool, Machines of Loving Grace) and engineer Rich Veltrop (Tom Petty, Rage Against the Machine).

A confessed analog synthesizer junkie, Fisher draws upon a broad palette of sounds in the creation of Amish Rake Fight. The ambient, evocative textures of "Fellow Prisoners" were realized with a mix of old and new - from rare vintage synthesizers to the occasional electric guitar.


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Doni





Feb 14 2009 7:53 AM

Hey :)

Check it out! I wrote a free book on music production! It's for total beginners, but if you aren't new to music production, maybe you'll still learn something... at least you can send it to your friends who always want to ask you a billion questions about music production! It's totally free too; my goal with this is to accumulate as many BFF's as possible.



To download, go to http://www. donimusic. com/musicproductionschool/

Keep on increasing that peace!

DOni
Searaven





Nov 20 2008 5:42 PM


Thanksgiving
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Blues Horror Brigade





Jul 11 2008 12:50 PM

we are very happy to have friends like you on this weird planet. if you are interested in extraterrestrial things, we invite you to watch this video about our encounter with those strange earthlings:
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Audio Adult Industries





May 14 2008 4:30 PM

Hey people from Amish Rake Fight

It is one of the big pleasures having your muzik in my ears... truly

All the very best

*bAbYmUsH*
Patrick Dorobisz





May 4 2008 11:53 PM

Hello
Thanks for your friendship ! Enchanté d'être votre ami - - best - -Patrick
Tyler





Apr 25 2008 9:36 PM


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Keygen





Feb 24 2008 1:27 PM

Hey there,

Greetings from Keygen! Thanks for adding us and for your ongoing support :D

Love and Peace from
Sadi & Zen
Mess Änger





Feb 17 2008 3:22 AM

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Dec 11 2007 2:44 AM

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BrYanT





Nov 20 2007 9:17 PM

AmIsH HiTmAn





Nov 5 2007 10:08 AM

Axis II





Oct 8 2007 5:31 AM

Hey Mike!

I know it's a year later and all, but you did a KILLER job on those two tracks you did for me (Nihil and New Answer!) Disc is finalyl getting pressed, lemme know how to get you one.
Son of Rust





Jul 28 2007 1:28 PM

Hey - wanted to stop by and say thanks for being our friend! We thought you might be interested to know that our second album is finally done and available for pre-order, and that we've got the album cuts up for listening on Myspace. We'd love to hear what you think!
Cryptovariable





Jul 22 2007 7:10 PM

Hey, I've really enjoyed your work since the early 90s, Machines were one of my favorite groups of the decade. I really liked the ARF sound - looking forward to wherever you decide to take it next. Any plans for another LP or EP in the near future?


AmIsH HiTmAn





Jun 6 2007 6:36 AM

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Jun 4 2007 3:17 PM

Just passin by "waves"


Telekinetic Cybernetics





May 1 2007 6:41 PM

check out the music
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Paul Raal





Apr 18 2007 5:49 PM

>Fisher's involvement with so-called "industrial" music belies his background as a classical cellist.<

And so belied the tag "industrial" the cosm of MOLG. They were much more and deeper in musical terms and terms of expression. Or maybe in other words, MOLG had been the deepest "industrial" band of all times.
wiLcox





Mar 19 2007 11:20 PM

ello friend
mind if i leave one of these here?

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Mar 17 2007 4:36 AM

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Mar 7 2007 7:01 AM

Two clicks could help an industrial/gothic artist get a major record contract.

Check out and rate the song here:



Wish us luck!

- Brandon from Eternal Return (aka 404)
Eternal Return





Mar 5 2007 10:29 PM

Greetings,



Just letting you know that we have officially submitted the song "Cross the Line" for competition in the EA Band Slam. Naturally, we are in it to win it, and your help would be appreciated, and might ultimately make the difference needed.



To help us out, simply follow the link and rank the song.





Thanks for your time and support,


- Brandon from Eternal Return (aka 404)


P.S. Sorry for clogging up your comment space, but we've had some trouble with messages not going through.


Rachel





Feb 9 2007 12:30 AM

Call me!
AmIsH HiTmAn





Feb 8 2007 7:22 PM

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Jody Gnant





Jan 28 2007 11:46 PM

I normally don't do this, but we've got a new song up on our profile.

It's called Over, and we're really proud of it.

Drop by and let me know what you think, if you're so inclined.

Incidentally, we're also looking for good drummer jokes... He he...
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