Macromantics
Macromantics | |
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Birth name | Romy Hoffman |
Also known as | Romy |
Born | 1980 (age 44–45)[citation needed] |
Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | Hip hop, punk rock, house |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, rapper |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, synth[1] |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Kill Rock Stars, House of Silk |
Associated acts | Noise Addict, Agender |
Romy Hoffman, is a song writer and musician, who has performed under the name Macromantics, 'Romy' and 'AGENDER'. She used to be based in Melbourne and now lives in Los Angeles .[2]
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Life and career
In 1995, Hoffman started performing with her high school classmate Ben Lee's pop/punk band Noise Addict as a 15-year-old guitarist.[3] She said, "I just did the last tour with them, which was great because I got to go to America."[4]
She later returned to the US, to spend time writing, in San Francisco.[4] The result of her San Francisco connection was the release of her debut solo EP, Hyperbolic Logic in 2004.[5]
2006 also saw Hoffman become the first hip-hop act (and only the second Australian act) to be signed to the US record label, Kill Rock Stars (home to The Gossip, Deerhoof, Sleater Kinney and Bikini Kill).[6] She released her first full-length album, Moments in Movement, in September 2006 created in collaboration with local producer Tony Buchen. The album was nominated for the 2006 J Award.[7]
2007 saw Macromantics undertaking a national tour and supporting Lily Allen's tour of Australia.[6]
In 2010, after two years of extensive touring, Romy began work on a dark electro pop record. The single 'Sleep' was released in 2010 with remixes by DFA's The Juan Maclean and Brain Children. In 2011 she embarked on a U.S with JD Samson's group MEN In 2011 she worked on another record as 'ROMY'. This time, a house inspired record. In 2012/2013 The single 'Elixir' was released on prestigious house label Nervous Records. The follow up 'Home' came out on the chic underground cult label '100% Silk.[8]
Hoffman has always maintained her punk roots. In 2011 she made a "schitzo synthy paranoid punk" lo-fi solo record as 'AGENDER'. She played all the instruments on the record. In 2013 'AGENDER' morphed into an all girl 3 piece, known for their intense, fast, tight knit punk shows. The band's record 'Fixations' was released on French label 'Desire Records'. The band toured the U.S in June/July 2014 [9]
Discography
Albums
- Moments in Movement (2006)
- Self (En)Titled (2011) (as Agender)
- Fixations (2014) (as Agender)
EPs
- Hyperbolic Logic (2004)
Singles
- "Four Facets" b/w "Conspiracy Remix" (2005)
- "Sleep" (2010) (as Romy)
- "Home" (2012) (as Romy)
- "Elixir" (2012) (as Romy)
- "Mani Pedi" (2013) (as Agender)
Guest appearances
- Mystro - "Guns 4 Hire" from Diggi Down Unda (2006)
- Foreign Heights - "Mean What We Mean" from Foreign Heights (2007)
- Prolyphic & Reanimator - "Dick & Jane" from The Ugly Truth (2008)
References
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External links
- Macromantics on Myspace
- Romy Hoffman discography at Discogs
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- ↑ http://www.imposemagazine.com/tv/premiere-romy-home
- ↑ http://www.aagender.com