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About Me


Hailing from Westchester, New York, Mad Machinery began as a one-man operation. Dino Covelli was taking recording classes with his college buddy, Dan "Pop" Papandrea, and put together a compilation of his works he titled Dino Covellis Mad Machinery. To promote the compilation, in early 1998 Dino built a web site that offered free MP3 downloads- a new concept at the time.
A buzz began when a song from the compilation, an homage to Type O Negative, started appearing on Napster. As with many MP3s traded on file-sharing networks, a user labeled the track incorrectly and caused some confusion among Type O Negatives fans as to the artist’s origin. "Possession," originally a Sarah McLachlan song, was a favorite of Covellis as he chose to cover it in the style of Type O Negative for a class project.
But the compilation gained the most attention when the demo for Chasing Your Tail aired on Homegrown, a Cape Cod-area radio program featuring unsigned artists. Homegrown generated a buzz for many bands early in their careers, including Godsmack and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The show’s founder and host, Suzanne "Rockbabe" Tonaire, gave Mad Machinery their highest praise in the summer of 1999. Getting flooded with requests, Rockbabe opened the show with a weekly dose of Chasing Your Tail. Covelli performed the song, acoustically, live on the air that summer.
In 2000, Covelli set out in a more serious direction with a great concept; make a professional sounding album on his own with minimal gear, an extremely low budget and some killer Pro Tools skills. Rock radio was dying- it was slowly becoming 24/7 payola. Covelli knew he could make something better than what the major labels had to offer at the time. He decided it was time to remind the industry that rock music is not about spending or making a fortune. Covelli teamed up with fellow Oneonta alumni and high-school-battle-of-the-bands rival, Edward Roddy. The two began writing recording and producing what would four-years later become their debut album, Reconnecting.
It is true, Mad Machinery is a self-contained unit: Writing, arranging, performing, engineering, producing, mixing and mastering on their own. Lyrically, the album touches on topics such as armageddon, spiritualism, heartbreak, abuse, self-realization and desire. The sonic palette consists of two vocalists with sometimes complex harmonies, multiple layers of guitars, mid-range bass riffs which flow in and out of the forefront, acoustic and electronic drums and drum loops, and a touch of both analog and digital synths.
With their roots digging deep into late 60’s prog-rock and branching out through the 90’s grunge movement, Mad Machinery’s wide array of influences include Led Zeppelin, Peter Gabriel, Faith No More, Pearl Jam, Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice In Chains, Radiohead, Type O Negative, A Perfect Circle, and Nine Inch Nails.
Mad Machinery currently performs sporadically in New York City, Westchester and upstate New York. The line-up consists of: Dino Covelli, Dan Papandrea, Akil James, Adam Colangelo.
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Member Since: 10/21/2003
Band Website: mad-machinery.com
Band Members: Dino Covelli, Ed Roddy, Dan Papandrea , Akil James, Adam Colangelo
Influences: A Perfect Circle, Faith No More, Type O Negative, Radiohead, Alice In Chains, Tool, Nine Inch Nails, Pink Floyd, Stone Temple Pilots, Led Zeppelin, Kyuss, Pearl Jam, Queensryche, Rush, Peter Gabriel.
Sounds Like: this
Record Label: Sandblasted Records
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Thank you, everyone.

I'd like to say a big fat thank you to everyone who has a crush on us/wants us to give a listen to their new album/wants us to check out a great deal on a new handbag. You're all fabulous. Thank you...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 10:28:00 PST

Free Live MP3s and Videos!

As a special gift to our fans, we are offering three of our full-length shows for free! MP3s of the professionally recorded Arlene's Grocery show from 2004 can be found here. Video of our very first l...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 08:51:00 PST

FESTIVAL IS CANCELLED

The Labor Day festival has been cancelled.
Posted by Mad Machinery on Sat, 12 Aug 2006 08:08:00 PST

Labor Day - Freedom Festival

I'm still waiting to hear from a few bands, but the Labor Day show is coming together nicely.  Day one will be hardcore and punk- put together by Social Standards.  Day two will be rock and ...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 10:06:00 PST

Freedom on the Fourth: Postponed

The annual festival is not cancelled, but postponed until Labor Day weekend in September. Details will come soon...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Sun, 18 Jun 2006 09:02:00 PST

Freedom Fest '06

The annual Freedom on the Fourth festival will be taking place this year, thanks to a band named Social Standards. We will not be performing this year, nor in charge of the entertainment.  That d...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Mon, 22 May 2006 10:07:00 PST

Damage Control

Looks like certain people on MySpace are getting out of hand. I may have to do some damage control soon.  Basically, if you or the band you manage wants to add us, click "Add Me".  That's wh...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Thu, 09 Mar 2006 12:16:00 PST

the gears are back in motion.

Some good things are happening.  Actually, anything happening with us lately is a good thing.  Rest is great, but release is necessary.We're delving into the writing process for the first ti...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Fri, 10 Feb 2006 11:22:00 PST

All profits to the Red Cross

We are currently donating all CD sales profits to the Red Cross to help the victims of hurricane Katrina.  Purchase a CD through CD Baby to donate: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/madmachinery...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Sun, 04 Sep 2005 08:04:00 PST

Freedom on the Fourth '05 - Post Mortem

All we can say is WOW.  This year's festival was a smash hit.  Thank you to all that showed up and chilled with us, especially all the bands.  This year's lineup was off the hook: Kiss ...
Posted by Mad Machinery on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST