An official music video was released on October 9, 2014, featuring Oizo's signature surrealist puppetry. 🛠️ Production & Sound
The track features the signature "dirty house" sound—distorted drum machines, squishy synths, and unexpected sonic dimensions. 💡 Context & Critical Reception
While Oizo's early career (e.g., "Flat Beat") relied on analog gear like the Korg MS-20 , this era of his work was produced almost entirely "in the box".
For The Church , Oizo primarily used Logic Pro 9 (98%) and Ableton Live (2%) on a laptop with a small MIDI keyboard.
"Machyne" is described as a "synthetic tightrope crossing the wild high of technology," characterized by its wickedly alluring and chaotic energy.

