(en) Andy Furlong et Irena Guidikova, Transitions of Youth Citizenship in Europe : Culture, Subculture... (From okupas to makineros : citizenship and youth cultures in Spain), vol. 772 (lire en ligne), p. 297, 299-300.
(en) David Hesmondhalgh, Why Music Matters, (lire en ligne), This ferociously fast bouncy music, adapted from the makina techno style popular in (often queer) clubs in Spain and Italy.
(en) « DJ Scott », sur Ultimatebuzz (consulté le ).
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(en) Thomas Bey Will, « Roc Jiménez de Cisneros Interview: The State Of Radical Computer Music », (consulté le ), Until the early 90s, the Valencian scene was a very bizarre mixture of acid house, EBM, noise and techno, and it spawned whole culture that was later dubbed makina or bakalao..