Debut album that tells the story of one man's struggle with being human. In an attempt to free himself from one prison, he builds himself into another.
Debut album that tells the story of one man's struggle with being human. In an attempt to free himself from one prison, he builds himself into another.
CD Reviews
Whoa!
t3k | New York, NY USA | 10/09/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"All this from one guy! The music, the recording, the video! A one man band who can! The music totally rocks! Whether you're into metal, industrial, or techno, there's something to please everyone!!! The songs in From Man to Machine tell a story that we can all relate to at one point or another. Hypofixx ROCKS!!!!PS - and he's even better live!!! Go see a show when he comes around, it's totally worth it! Most bands get up and play, Hypofixx PERFORMS!!!!"
Essential...
A. Handley | Chicago, Il | 09/18/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In a era where boy bands and bad alt-rock reign, HypoFixx is a breath of fresh air. His Ministry and Skinny Puppy influences shine through without obscuring his originality and energy. The songs are dense without sounding overproduced and allow HypoFixx to stay true to his roots while breaking new ground. An essential addition to music's Industrial legacy."
One of the year's best surprises
Scott Lawrence | Saint John, New Brunswick Canada | 05/08/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Once in a while, an album comes out that takes the music scene by storm and leaves nothing behind but intense musical carnage. Having known this artist for year's, I was one of the lucky ones to preview the video for "I'll Never Be" before it's official release and knew the Canadian Industrial scene would be in permanent limbo without it in rotation. I'm not the least surprised by the success of the album."
Free Music, what a treat!
Philip Ng | New York City, United States | 10/13/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I received this CD after a night of clubbing. I figured it would probably suck, due to some recent giveaways, but when I listened to this, OMG! I was blown out of my mind! You get a decent variety of tracks, all of them with pulse-pounding beats that are easily to dance too! The best part is, unlike many CDs from Industrial, each track does have a unique feel, so it doesn't get repetitive and monotonous. I guarantee everyone should be able to find at least one track they like, provided you are into either industrial or just seeking something you can dance on the floor to!"
Industrial Metal at it's finest
Evan J | Toronto, ON Canada | 06/12/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well, what can I say? From the hart hitting opener 'Two Face', to the amazing cover of Ministry's 'Thieves', and the hit single 'Alive Again'..this is one incredible debut CD from Hypofixx. It's packed full with pounding bass drums, crunching guitars, and some deliciously distorted vocals that will slap you in the face. I most definatey see a bright future for this band, as it's a shining star in the currently dull scene of coldwave bands. If your a fan of Ministry, Static-X, or Bile, then check out this CD right away. But fans of Metal in general should pick this baby up too, because I guarentee you won't be dissapointed."