Romy Hoffman was raised in a Jewish household. With the group, she toured the United States where she encountered the New York-based hip hop culture. While a member of Noise Addict she was recorded for the track, "Spritz", which is the B-side of their single, "The Frail Girl" (1995). She later returned to the US, to spend time writing, in San Francisco. Colman observed, "It's a challenging listen, with Hoffman spitting tight, at times confronting, rhymes over dark, uneasy and engaging beats... The listening effort unearths a poetic and abstract wordsmith sharing personal experiences and insights." 2006 also saw Hoffman become the first hip-hop act (and only the second Australian act) to be signed to the US record label,
Kill Rock Stars (home to
The Gossip,
Deerhoof,
Sleater Kinney and
Bikini Kill). She released her first full-length album,
Moments in Movement, in September 2006 created in collaboration with local producer Tony Buchen. The album was nominated for the 2006
J Award. 2007 saw Macromantics undertaking a national tour and supporting
Lily Allen's tour of Australia. Hoffman has always maintained her punk roots. In 2011 she made a "schitzo synthy paranoid punk" lo-fi solo record as AGENDER. She played all the instruments on the record. In 2013 AGENDER morphed into an all girl 3 piece, known for their intense, fast, tight knit punk shows. The band's record
Fixations was released on French label Desire Records. The band toured the U.S in June/July 2014. ==Discography==