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Release Date:
May 24, 2025
Original Title:
Me The Machine - Miomantis [Scars]
Genres:
Horror | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
Miomantis [Scars] portrays an aftermath of betrayal, where pain and torment lead to an extreme metamorphosis; highlighting a destructive encounter of insufferable trust and self-evolution. A chilling, cathartic release, where healing can only be unlocked through one’s scars. Join the booming chorus of heartache and revenge in “Miomantis (Scars,)” the latest single from legendary composer Akira Yamaoka and Latiné trailblazer Me The Machine. Pain is the ultimate muse in this vivid new track, available now on all music streaming services and DSPs. “I wanted to tell a story that brings people in to experience an intense, maniacal type of passion and hurt,” shared singer-songwriter Me The Machine. “The vulnerability of showing your own scars can heal others. There’s no one better than Akira to help tell this story.” “Miomantis (Scars)” follows the gore and glory of the duo’s 2023 single, Soul Eater.
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Art Direction:
Me The Machine
BTS Photographer:
Matthew Clanton
Casting:
Dayana Gomez
Choreographer:
Asante Parker
Colorist:
Alexander Schwab
Director:
Dagmawi Abebe
Director of Photography:
Anthony Mangini
Editor:
Dagmawi Abebe
Mario Fierro
Executive Producer:
Timothy Vallez
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Anthony Suy
First Assistant Director:
Courtney T. Server
Gaffer:
Aaron Hill
Grip:
Francisco De La Mora
Key Grip:
Gordon Chan
Key Production Assistant:
Rebecca Cheyenne
Makeup Artist:
Nancy Lazaro Loera
Opening Title Sequence:
Max Void
Painter:
Dorothy Zhu
Producer:
Ivan Daniel Luna
Me The Machine
Production Assistant:
Isiah Den Beste
Production Designer:
Adele Biraghi
Prop Maker:
Dorothy Zhu
Adele Biraghi
Second Assistant Camera:
Sophie Perez
Kyle Stubbs
Set Dresser:
Adele Biraghi
Sound:
Akira Yamaoka
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Cat Calico
Shy Elizabeth
Steadicam Operator:
Connor Smyers
VFX Supervisor:
Ethan Montgomery
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