Impossible Recording Machine
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| Origin = [[United States]]
| Genre = [[Electronica]], [[Ambient music|Ambient]], [[Pop music|Pop]]
| Years_active = [[1999]]–present
| Label = [[Positron! Records]]
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| Current_members = [[Matt Walker (drummer)|Matt Walker]]<br />[[Jim Dinou]]
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'''Impossible Recording Machine''' ('''IRM''' for short) is an [[United States|American]] [[experimental music|experimental]] [[pop music|pop]] band formed by [[Jim Dinou]] (vocals, piano, keyboards, guitar) and [[Matt Walker (drummer)|Matt Walker]] (vocals, guitar, bass, drums, programming). The duo had been working on and off together for nearly a decade before they were finally free from their earlier endaveours ([[Exo]] for Jim; [[Filter (band)|Filter]] and [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] for Matt) to finally join forces and release their own music.
==History==
Impossible Recording Machine originally formed under the name ''Retina'' and released only one album: [[1999]]'s ''[[Batterie]]''. The project resurfaced months later with a new name and a new sound, shifting from [[electronica|electro]]-[[industrial music]] to a more flowing mix of [[ambient music|ambience]], [[experimental music]] and [[pop music]].
Their first release was to be a three-disc set titled ''Inertia . Acceleration . Interaction'', with each disc being of a certain genre; Inertia (ambience), Acceleration (electronica/noise) and Interaction (pop). Their label, [[Positron! Records]], suggested that this approach wasn't the wisest course of action. Their actual debut release, ''[[Axioms (album)|Axioms]]'', has been called a "sampler record" by Matt and Jim, simply because there are five tracks from each of the genres mixed together to form an album.
Since Matt had toured with [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] and performed on several tracks from their ''[[Adore]]'' album, [[Billy Corgan]] generated some buzz by using the now-defunct Pumpkins website and having [[Zwan]] tour with IRM. In mid-[[2002]], IRM announced that they were emptying their hard drives of older, unworkable material. The result was ''sonic debris'', an "unofficial" release of thirty-eight tracks that fans could download and arrange into whatever compilation they desired. Some tracks were underdeveloped ideas later used on ''[[Axioms (album)|Axioms]]'', while a handful of finished tracks sounded like they could have come straight from the abandoned ''Inertia . Acceleration . Interaction'' release; others still are merely short, unfinished studio creations.
After several live dates across the eastern United States and the release of Matt's solo album under the name [[Beautiful Assassins]], IRM settled down in [[2003]] and started work on ''[[Echo The Moon]]'', which they have called their "first true 'record'". Being perfectionists and knowing their cult fanbase, they released a preview track "Dark Side Of The Sun" on their website halfway through the recording process, only to state weeks later that the song had changed entirely (the final version appearing on the ''komposi002'' compilation, as well as being re-named "The Darkest Sun".) Released mid-[[2004]], ''Echo The Moon'' saw a more focused direction and powerful, emotive songwriting, along with a cover of [[Pink Floyd]]'s "Fearless". A handful of their tracks have also appeared on Positron! Records' ''komposi'' compilations.
==Discography==
*''[[Batterie]]'' - ([[1999]]) – ''as '''Retina'''''
*''[[Axioms (album)|Axioms]]'' - ([[2001]])
*''sonic debris'' - ([[2002]])
*''[[Echo The Moon]]'' - ([[2004]])
'''Compilations'''
*''[[Komposi001]]''
*''[[Komposi002]]''
==External links==
*[http://www.impossiblerecordingmachine.com/ Official Site]
*{{MySpace|irm|Impossible Recording Machine}}
*[http://www.positronrecords.com/ Positron! Records]
[[Category:American pop music groups]]
[[Category:Experimental musical groups]]