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===Formation, and ''Nite Klub Skewl'' (1996–2010)=== |
===Formation, and ''Nite Klub Skewl'' (1996–2010)=== |
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Massive Ego was formed in 1996 with original band members; Marc Massive and Andy JT.<ref name="massiveego.co.uk"/> Fronting the band from the start ex-model and dancer for [[Boy George]]’s 90’s band, [[Jesus Loves You (band)|Jesus Loves You]] and [[MC Kinky]]<ref name="mtv.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/artists/massive-ego/biography/|title=Massive Ego Bio - Massive Ego Career|publisher=}}</ref> |
Massive Ego was formed in 1996 with original band members; Marc Massive and Andy JT.<ref name="massiveego.co.uk"/> Fronting the band from the start ex-model and dancer for [[Boy George]]’s 90’s band, [[Jesus Loves You (band)|Jesus Loves You]] and [[MC Kinky]].<ref name="mtv.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/artists/massive-ego/biography/|title=Massive Ego Bio - Massive Ego Career|publisher=}}</ref> Marc went on to DJ and co-curate London's ACT ART events for several years. |
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In 1997, ''[[You Think You're a Man]]'' a [[Hi-NRG]] cover of [[Divine (actor)|Divine]], was released as a single. ''[[Planet Earth (song)|Planet Earth]]'' was the second single, released in 1999, a cover of [[Duran Duran]]. 2002 saw a third single; ''[[My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me to the Doctor)]]'' (vs. Miss Dusty 'O')<ref name="discogs.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Massive-Ego-v-Miss-Dusty-O-My-Heart-Goes-Bang-Get-Me-To-The-Doctor/release/1052774|title=Massive Ego v Miss Dusty 'O'* - My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me To The Doctor)|publisher=}}</ref> a [[Dead Or Alive (band)|Dead Or Alive]] cover. |
In 1997, ''[[You Think You're a Man]]'' a [[Hi-NRG]] cover of [[Divine (actor)|Divine]], was released as a single. ''[[Planet Earth (song)|Planet Earth]]'' was the second single, released in 1999, a cover of [[Duran Duran]]. 2002 saw a third single; ''[[My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me to the Doctor)]]'' (vs. Miss Dusty 'O')<ref name="discogs.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Massive-Ego-v-Miss-Dusty-O-My-Heart-Goes-Bang-Get-Me-To-The-Doctor/release/1052774|title=Massive Ego v Miss Dusty 'O'* - My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me To The Doctor)|publisher=}}</ref> a [[Dead Or Alive (band)|Dead Or Alive]] cover. |
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In 2007, the long awaited debut album, ''[[Nite Klub Skewl (Massive Ego album)|Nite Klub Skewl]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Massive-Ego-Nite-Klub-Skewl/release/930067|title=Massive Ego - Nite Klub Skewl|publisher=}}</ref> was released. Which included all three of the previously released singles. The album consisted mostly of covers, but also had original songs, such as ''Murder'', ''Fight the Feeling'', ''Wrecked'', ''Nite Klub Skewl'' and ''Never Felt As Good''. |
In 2007, the long awaited debut album, ''[[Nite Klub Skewl (Massive Ego album)|Nite Klub Skewl]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Massive-Ego-Nite-Klub-Skewl/release/930067|title=Massive Ego - Nite Klub Skewl|publisher=}}</ref> was released. Which included all three of the previously released singles. The album consisted mostly of covers, but also had original songs, such as ''Murder'', ''Fight the Feeling'', ''Wrecked'', ''Nite Klub Skewl'' and ''Never Felt As Good''. |
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On 13 March |
On 13 March 2009 the compilation [[Master & Servant (Massive Ego album)|Master & Servant]] was released. It featured eleven of twelve tracks from ''Nite Klub Skewl'' plus three new tracks, including the single [[Sex Drive (Dead or Alive song)|Sex Drive]], the second ''Dead Or Alive'' cover released as a single, on 30 October later that year. |
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Massive Ego played [[Pride London]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGBWTQ-vYQ4|title=Massive Ego - Sex Drive @ Pride London 2010|first=|last=Massive Ego|date=19 October 2010|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> |
Massive Ego played [[Pride London]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGBWTQ-vYQ4|title=Massive Ego - Sex Drive @ Pride London 2010|first=|last=Massive Ego|date=19 October 2010|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> |
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In 2012, Massive began collaborating with Irish electronic band, Empire State Human. A cover of [[Hazel O'Connor]]'s ''Eighth Day'' was released digitally on Halloween, later that year, with a music video to promote the single. All profits were donated to ''F.R.I.E.N.D'' a farmed animal sanctuary in [[Kent]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]. |
In 2012, Massive began collaborating with Irish electronic band, Empire State Human. A cover of [[Hazel O'Connor]]'s ''Eighth Day'' was released digitally on Halloween, later that year, with a music video to promote the single. All profits were donated to ''F.R.I.E.N.D'' a farmed animal sanctuary in [[Kent]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]. |
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2013 saw Massive collaborating with Belgian duo Lia Organa & Electric Prince writing and performing vocals on their track ''Dead Silence'', released on |
2013 saw Massive collaborating with Belgian duo Lia Organa & Electric Prince writing and performing vocals on their track ''Dead Silence'', released on 28 February via ''Black Leather Records''. Two digital singles were released via the [[Bandcamp]] site; ''Devil in Disguise'' (Originally released on the I Idolize You single) and the previously unreleased, ''I Like Boys'' (Lia Organa & Electric Prince Remix), both on 9 July. |
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2014 saw the first collaboratorive release with Empire State Human, ''Sound of the Download'' was released as a digital single on Massive's own independent label, ''Public Disordar Records'' on |
2014 saw the first collaboratorive release with Empire State Human, ''Sound of the Download'' was released as a digital single on Massive's own independent label, ''Public Disordar Records'' on 4 February. This release saw Massive venturing into the [[Britpop]] genre. On 25 August, a second collaboration single with Empire State Human was released. ''Animal Rights Human Wrongs'' was a modern take on the 'animal rights song', with proceeds going to the charities, ''Saving strays'' in [[Sarajevo]] and ''The Mayhew Animal Home'' in the UK.<ref name="bandcamp.com">{{cite web|url=https://publicdisordar.bandcamp.com/track/animal-rights-human-wrongs-2|title=Animal Rights Human Wrongs, by Massive Ego & Empire State Human|publisher=}}</ref> |
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The track ''Generation V'' was released on the compilation ''Fuel For the Machine''. |
The track ''Generation V'' was released on the compilation ''Fuel For the Machine''. |
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On 20 October, a new EP was released. ''[[Low Life (Massive Ego EP)|Low Life]]'' was a release of further collaborations with Empire State Human featuring vocals by ''Maggie K DeMonde'' of [[Scarlet Fantastic]] as well as remixes. A video was released of the title track for the EP. Massive Ego played [[Brighton Pride]] again.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCOU9SWXSiM|title=Massive Ego live Brighton Pride 2014|first=|last=Massive Ego|date=19 August 2014|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> |
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===Signing to Out of Line, and ''Beautiful Suicide'' (2015–present)=== |
===Signing to Out of Line, and ''Beautiful Suicide'' (2015–present)=== |
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Marc continued to look for a darker sound for the band, and after the ''Modification'' remix done by Lloyd Price (ex-[[Sigue Sigue Sputnik]]) for the ''I Idolize You'' single in 2011, he joined the band in 2015 on keyboards and programming. An [EP] was put together for release through the band's new label, [[Out of Line Music]]. [[Noise in the Machine (Massive Ego EP)|Noise in the Machine]] was released on |
Marc continued to look for a darker sound for the band, and after the ''Modification'' remix done by Lloyd Price (ex-[[Sigue Sigue Sputnik]]) for the ''I Idolize You'' single in 2011, he joined the band in 2015 on keyboards and programming. An [EP] was put together for release through the band's new label, [[Out of Line Music]]. [[Noise in the Machine (Massive Ego EP)|Noise in the Machine]] was released on 24 July 2015. It featured remixes of I Idolize You, Dead Silence, Generation V and Low Life, from ''Frixion'', Lloyd's side project, [[Aesthetic Perfection]] and [[Leæther Strip]]. Two music videos were released to promote the EP; ''I Idolize You (Modification Edit)''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_DiBQ8bFcU|title=Massive Ego - I Idolize You (Official Video Clip)|first=|last=Out Of Line Music|date=17 April 2015|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> and ''Dead Silence Rising (Frixion Mix)''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSdzku9hxO4|title=Massive Ego - Dead Silence Rising (Official Video Clip)|first=|last=Out Of Line Music|date=26 January 2016|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> |
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Scot Collins joined the band on keyboards and programming, later in 2015, and they began work on a new album, which was recorded throughout 2016. |
Scot Collins joined the band on keyboards and programming, later in 2015, and they began work on a new album, which was recorded throughout 2016. |
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The new lineup pefrormed their first live gig together at [[London]]'s [[Electrowerkz]] on |
The new lineup pefrormed their first live gig together at [[London]]'s [[Electrowerkz]] on 30 January 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/massive-ego/2016/electrowerkz-london-england-13fe9531.html|title=Massive Ego Setlist at Electrowerkz, London|publisher=}}</ref> In the new lineup, Frost moved from keyboards to percussion. They performed new tracks from their EP, as well as tracks from their upcoming new album. Two new tracks were later released; ''Drag Me in, Drag Me Under'' on the Out of Line compilation series ''Electrostorm Vol. 6'' and ''Out of Line'' featuring Holly Pearl, on the Electronic Saviours complation series ''Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music to Cure Cancer Vol. 4''. The band performed at the ''Out of Line Weekender 2016'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/massive-ego/2016/astra-berlin-germany-63f00ed7.html|title=Massive Ego Setlist at Out of Line Weekender 2016|publisher=}}</ref> opened for [[Blutengel]] at their ''Nemesis Open Air Festival'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/massive-ego/2016/wasserschloss-klaffenbach-chemnitz-germany-73fcbe7d.html|title=Massive Ego Setlist at Wasserschloss Klaffenbach, Chemnitz|publisher=}}</ref> and at [[Infest (festival)|Infest Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/massive-ego/2016/bradford-university-student-union-bradford-england-3fc110f.html|title=Massive Ego Setlist at Bradford University Student Union, Bradford|publisher=}}</ref> Their last performance of the year was saw the band return to ''Elektrowerkz'' on 10 September.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/massive-ego/2016/electrowerkz-london-england-43fdb74f.html|title=Massive Ego Setlist at Electrowerkz, London|publisher=}}</ref> |
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On 1 December, Massive and Collins both contrubuted to a track by multimedia artist ''Christo'' on the single ''Malfunctioning Me''. With Massive contributing lyrics and vocals, and Collins adding synths and electronic guitar.<ref name="bandcamp.com1">{{cite web|url=https://publicdisordar.bandcamp.com/track/malfunctioning-me|title=Malfunctioning Me, by CHRISTO feat Marc Massive|publisher=}}</ref> |
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Massive Ego remixed [[Blutengel]]'s song ''Complete'', the lead single from their upcoming 10th album, ''[[Leitbild (Blutengel album)|Leitbild]]'', which was released on December 2, 2016. |
Massive Ego remixed [[Blutengel]]'s song ''Complete'', the lead single from their upcoming 10th album, ''[[Leitbild (Blutengel album)|Leitbild]]'', which was released on December 2, 2016. |
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The title of the new album was announced in a Christmas message from the band through their social media accounts.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AecWVa6frHA|title=Massive Xmas 2016|first=|last=Massive Ego|date=18 December 2016|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> ''[[Beautiful Suicide (Massive Ego album)|Beautiful Suicide]]'' is due for release on February |
The title of the new album was announced in a Christmas message from the band through their social media accounts.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AecWVa6frHA|title=Massive Xmas 2016|first=|last=Massive Ego|date=18 December 2016|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> ''[[Beautiful Suicide (Massive Ego album)|Beautiful Suicide]]'' is due for release on February 17, 2017. Featured vocalists include ''Chris Pohl'' (Blutengel), ''Maggie K DeMonde'' (Scarlet Fantastic), german gothic rapper ''Belzebub'' and ''Gene Serene'' (a solo artist who has collaborated with Frixion). |
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== Line-up == |
== Line-up == |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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=== Albums === |
=== Albums === |
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* 2006: ''[[Nite Klub Skewl (Massive Ego album)|Nite Klub Skewl]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Massive-Ego-Nite-Klub-Skewl/release/930067|title=Massive Ego - Nite Klub Skewl|publisher=}}</ref> |
* 2006: ''[[Nite Klub Skewl (Massive Ego album)|Nite Klub Skewl]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Massive-Ego-Nite-Klub-Skewl/release/930067|title=Massive Ego - Nite Klub Skewl|publisher=}}</ref> |
Revision as of 09:05, 1 January 2017
Massive Ego | |
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Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | Electronic, Darkwave, Gothic |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Out of Line Records |
Members | Marc Massive (vocals: 1996-present) Oliver Frost (percussion: 2004-present) Lloyd Price (Keyboards & programming: 2015-present) Scot Collins (Keyboards & programming: 2015-present) |
Past members |
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Website | massiveego |
Massive Ego are a British Darkwave musical group formed in 1996 by singer and ex-model,[2] Marc Massive[3] (also the owner of the Public Disordar label[4]) and Andy J Thirwall. The band has changed it's sound and image since it's formation. The original releases being mostly covers in a Eurodance, Hi-NRG style. Massive and Thirwall later parted ways, and Massive searched for a new musical direction for the band. Collaborations with Empire State Human and Lia Organa & Electric Prince were the start of a darker sound for the band. The band joined alternative german label Out of Line Music in 2015 with the current lineup; Marc Massive, Oliver Frost, Lloyd Price and Scot Collins. Their debut album for Out of Line is due for release in 2017. The current themes of the songs center around the darker side of life, death, suicide, love, sex and vampirism.
History
Formation, and Nite Klub Skewl (1996–2010)
Massive Ego was formed in 1996 with original band members; Marc Massive and Andy JT.[2] Fronting the band from the start ex-model and dancer for Boy George’s 90’s band, Jesus Loves You and MC Kinky.[5] Marc went on to DJ and co-curate London's ACT ART events for several years.
In 1997, You Think You're a Man a Hi-NRG cover of Divine, was released as a single. Planet Earth was the second single, released in 1999, a cover of Duran Duran. 2002 saw a third single; My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me to the Doctor) (vs. Miss Dusty 'O')[6] a Dead Or Alive cover.
Oliver Frost joined the band in 2004, on keyboards. Massive Ego played Brighton Pride in the same year.[7]
In 2007, the long awaited debut album, Nite Klub Skewl[8] was released. Which included all three of the previously released singles. The album consisted mostly of covers, but also had original songs, such as Murder, Fight the Feeling, Wrecked, Nite Klub Skewl and Never Felt As Good.
On 13 March 2009 the compilation Master & Servant was released. It featured eleven of twelve tracks from Nite Klub Skewl plus three new tracks, including the single Sex Drive, the second Dead Or Alive cover released as a single, on 30 October later that year.
Massive Ego played Pride London in 2010.[9]
Collaborations, and change of direction (2011–2014)
In 2011, Massive began searching for a new musical direction for the band, and released the single I Idolize You, written by Massive & Thirwall.[10] It marked a darker electronic and industrial sound. Lyrically the title track of the single was a complete departure from their previous releases, and centred around the darker side of fame.
In 2012, Massive began collaborating with Irish electronic band, Empire State Human. A cover of Hazel O'Connor's Eighth Day was released digitally on Halloween, later that year, with a music video to promote the single. All profits were donated to F.R.I.E.N.D a farmed animal sanctuary in Kent, UK.
2013 saw Massive collaborating with Belgian duo Lia Organa & Electric Prince writing and performing vocals on their track Dead Silence, released on 28 February via Black Leather Records. Two digital singles were released via the Bandcamp site; Devil in Disguise (Originally released on the I Idolize You single) and the previously unreleased, I Like Boys (Lia Organa & Electric Prince Remix), both on 9 July.
2014 saw the first collaboratorive release with Empire State Human, Sound of the Download was released as a digital single on Massive's own independent label, Public Disordar Records on 4 February. This release saw Massive venturing into the Britpop genre. On 25 August, a second collaboration single with Empire State Human was released. Animal Rights Human Wrongs was a modern take on the 'animal rights song', with proceeds going to the charities, Saving strays in Sarajevo and The Mayhew Animal Home in the UK.[11] The track Generation V was released on the compilation Fuel For the Machine.
On 20 October, a new EP was released. Low Life was a release of further collaborations with Empire State Human featuring vocals by Maggie K DeMonde of Scarlet Fantastic as well as remixes. A video was released of the title track for the EP. Massive Ego played Brighton Pride again.[12]
Signing to Out of Line, and Beautiful Suicide (2015–present)
Marc continued to look for a darker sound for the band, and after the Modification remix done by Lloyd Price (ex-Sigue Sigue Sputnik) for the I Idolize You single in 2011, he joined the band in 2015 on keyboards and programming. An [EP] was put together for release through the band's new label, Out of Line Music. Noise in the Machine was released on 24 July 2015. It featured remixes of I Idolize You, Dead Silence, Generation V and Low Life, from Frixion, Lloyd's side project, Aesthetic Perfection and Leæther Strip. Two music videos were released to promote the EP; I Idolize You (Modification Edit)[13] and Dead Silence Rising (Frixion Mix)[14] Scot Collins joined the band on keyboards and programming, later in 2015, and they began work on a new album, which was recorded throughout 2016.
The new lineup pefrormed their first live gig together at London's Electrowerkz on 30 January 2016.[15] In the new lineup, Frost moved from keyboards to percussion. They performed new tracks from their EP, as well as tracks from their upcoming new album. Two new tracks were later released; Drag Me in, Drag Me Under on the Out of Line compilation series Electrostorm Vol. 6 and Out of Line featuring Holly Pearl, on the Electronic Saviours complation series Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music to Cure Cancer Vol. 4. The band performed at the Out of Line Weekender 2016,[16] opened for Blutengel at their Nemesis Open Air Festival,[17] and at Infest Festival.[18] Their last performance of the year was saw the band return to Elektrowerkz on 10 September.[19]
On 1 December, Massive and Collins both contrubuted to a track by multimedia artist Christo on the single Malfunctioning Me. With Massive contributing lyrics and vocals, and Collins adding synths and electronic guitar.[20] Massive Ego remixed Blutengel's song Complete, the lead single from their upcoming 10th album, Leitbild, which was released on December 2, 2016.
The title of the new album was announced in a Christmas message from the band through their social media accounts.[21] Beautiful Suicide is due for release on February 17, 2017. Featured vocalists include Chris Pohl (Blutengel), Maggie K DeMonde (Scarlet Fantastic), german gothic rapper Belzebub and Gene Serene (a solo artist who has collaborated with Frixion).
Line-up
Current members
- Marc Massive – lyrics, vocals (1996–present)
- Oliver Frost – percussion (2004–present)
- Lloyd Price – keyboards, programming, music (2015–present)
- Scot Collins - keyboards, programming, music (2015–present)
Former members
- 1996–2000: Andy J Thirwall - Music
- Stuart Moffatt
- Dean Bright - Keyboards
- Eddie Orange Dasher (Steady)
- Dan Black - Bass guitar[5]
Discography
Albums
- 2006: Nite Klub Skewl[22]
- 2017: Beautiful Suicide[23]
Compilations
- 2009: Master & Servant[24]
EPs
- 2014: Low Life[25]
- 2015: Noise in the Machine[26]
Singles
- 1997: You Think You're a Man! (Divine cover)[27]
- 1999: Planet Earth (Duran Duran cover)[28]
- 2002: My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me to the Doctor) (vs. Miss Dusty 'O') (Dead Or Alive cover)[6]
- 2009: Sex Drive (Dead Or Alive cover) (iTunes digital single)[29]
- 2011: I Idolize You[10]
- 2013: Dead Silence (Lia Organa & Electric Prince feat. Marc Massive)[30]
- 2012: Eighth Day (Hazel O'Connor cover)[31]
- 2013: I Like Boys (Lia Organa & Electric Prince Remix) (Bandcamp digital single)[32]
- 2013: Devil in Disguise (Bandcamp digital single)([33]
- 2014: Sound of the Download[34]
- 2014: Animal Rights, Human Wrongs[11]
- 2016: Reining in the Machines (Matt Pop Remix) (Bandcamp digital single)[35]
- 2016: Malfunctioning Me (with Christo)[20]
Music Videos
Year | Video | Director |
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2006 | "Supernature" | Oliver Frost & Marc Massive |
2009 | "Planet Earth (Jewels & Stone Edit)" | |
2009 | "Master And Servant (Lia Organa & Electric Prince Remix)" | Frost & Massive Suka Off |
2011 | "I Idolize You" | Frost & Massive Bambi Fantastic[36] |
2012 | "Eighth Day" | Frost & Massive |
2013 | "Dead Silence (Lia Organa & Electric Prince feat. Marc Massive)" | Frost & Massive Suka Off[37] |
2014 | "Sound of the Download" | Tachyons Logan Owlbeemoth |
2014 | "Low Life (with Empire State Human)" | Massive & Anonymous |
2015 | "I Idolize You (Modification Edit)" | Bambi Fantastic & Massive Ego |
2016 | "Dead Silence Rising (Frixion Mix)" | Frost & Massive Suka Off |
2017 | Let Go |
References
- ^ "Andrew Thirwall".
- ^ a b "BIOG".
- ^ "Massive Ego".
- ^ http://www.publicdisorar.com/
- ^ a b "Massive Ego Bio - Massive Ego Career".
- ^ a b "Massive Ego v Miss Dusty 'O'* - My Heart Goes Bang (Get Me To The Doctor)".
- ^ Massive Ego (24 April 2011). "Massive Ego @ Brighton Pride 04" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Massive Ego - Nite Klub Skewl".
- ^ Massive Ego (19 October 2010). "Massive Ego - Sex Drive @ Pride London 2010" – via YouTube.
- ^ a b "Massive Ego - I Idolize You".
- ^ a b "Animal Rights Human Wrongs, by Massive Ego & Empire State Human".
- ^ Massive Ego (19 August 2014). "Massive Ego live Brighton Pride 2014" – via YouTube.
- ^ Out Of Line Music (17 April 2015). "Massive Ego - I Idolize You (Official Video Clip)" – via YouTube.
- ^ Out Of Line Music (26 January 2016). "Massive Ego - Dead Silence Rising (Official Video Clip)" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Massive Ego Setlist at Electrowerkz, London".
- ^ "Massive Ego Setlist at Out of Line Weekender 2016".
- ^ "Massive Ego Setlist at Wasserschloss Klaffenbach, Chemnitz".
- ^ "Massive Ego Setlist at Bradford University Student Union, Bradford".
- ^ "Massive Ego Setlist at Electrowerkz, London".
- ^ a b "Malfunctioning Me, by CHRISTO feat Marc Massive".
- ^ Massive Ego (18 December 2016). "Massive Xmas 2016" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Massive Ego - Nite Klub Skewl".
- ^ "Out of Line Shop Massive Ego - Beautiful Suicide - 2CD Out of Line Shop".
- ^ "Master & Servant". 13 March 2009 – via Amazon.
- ^ "Low Life EP, by Massive Ego > Empire State Human".
- ^ "Out of Line Shop Noise In The Machine Out of Line Shop".
- ^ "Massive Ego - You Think You're A Man!".
- ^ "Massive Ego - Planet Earth".
- ^ "Sex Drive by Massive Ego on Apple Music".
- ^ "Dead Silence (feat. Marc Massive) by Lia Organa & Electric Prince on Apple Music".
- ^ "Eighth Day - Single by Massive Ego on iTunes".
- ^ "I LIKE BOYS (Lia Organa & Electric Prince Remix), by Massive Ego".
- ^ "DEVIL IN DISGUISE, by Massive Ego".
- ^ "Sound Of The Download (Remixes), by Massive Ego & Empire State Human".
- ^ "Reining In The Machines (Matt Pop Remix), by Massive Ego + Empire State Human".
- ^ "I IDOLIZE YOU".
- ^ "DEAD SILENCE".