Bio

Infernal Devices met online over a shared love for electronic dance music and their desire to create a visceral, interactive live experience for their musical creations. After a long discussion one night about the joys of 80's sci-fi and dance music, Andy Miccolis and Mark Allen agreed that their project would be a unique visual take on electropop. With this in mind, they holed up in their studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, writing, recording and constructing a live show to bring retro-futurism to the post-disco dancefloor, combining floor-pounding beats with melodic hooks.


The Phenomatron is the centerpiece of Infernal Devices' live show. It looks like what you'd imagine a time machine would look like - a large wooden box fitted with copper pipes, colored lights, and glowing wires. When the beat starts pumping, the Phenomatron springs to life, and the stage is awash with color and sound, connecting artist and audience like never before.


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Press

"extremely sexy music that deserves to have Victoria's Secret models strutting their silk tooshies right by our unhooked jaws."

- In Your Speakers


"their sound is about to explode...retro-disco-hipster-fabulousness"

- The Pop Sucker


"...a duo calling-upon facets of Dance and Synthpop to get you movin'. Chock-full of commendable lyrics and stirring melodies, you will find yourself immersed in them."

- Antler Darts


"This Brooklyn duo writes ab fab electronic pop ditties that are both danceable and head-boppers. Theirs is a sound that is rooted in 80s electro but is also bursting at the seams with classic songwriting sensibility."

- Billy Suede


"Dark, catchy, synthy goodness"

- Off the Radar


"Hot disco on fire."

- Frontier Psychologist