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Categories: Downtempo
Submitted by: jaah lahmacun
Free the Robots
From Elsewhere comes Free the Robots, A balance of everything that is music. The Robot sound pays homage to the past with a drive for the future blending elements of Jazz, Hip Hop, Electronica, Bossanova, Experimental, Soul, Psychedelic, Rock, etc…
First EP, The Prototype (2005)
Tracklisting:
1. Introbots
2. Listen
3. Jazzhole
4. Our Time (Science & Technology)
5. Moonchild (King Crimson)
6. Lesson 5.5 (instrumental)
7. How is the World?
8. Space and Time
9. ADEAO-dato (A New Day)
10. the END…
Second EP, Free The Robots(self-titled) (2006)
Track listing:
1. Listen to the Future
2. Diary
3. Jazzhole
4. Yoga Fire
5. Lonely Traveler
6. Session Two
“In a musical world where anything that has a guitar can be called “rock,” it’s difficult to find music that is really creative. It’s even harder to find a band that is willing to take risks, and expand their art. But those things can be found in Free the Robots.”
-Indie Music Project
BEST LOCAL HIP HOP ARTIST 2007 (OC Weekly)
“Santa Ana DJ/producer Chris Alfaro probably knows more about music than you do. He has applied his advanced knowledge of jazz, funk, rock, hip-hop and electronic music to his Free the Robots solo project, and the diligent studying and crate-digging have paid serious dividends. Call him an old-school avant-gardist. Free the Robots creates instrumental hip-hop based on obscure samples that are ingeniously spliced and juxtaposed for maximum friction and frisson.
From Elsewhere comes Free the Robots, A balance of everything that is music. The Robot sound pays homage to the past with a drive for the future blending elements of Jazz, Hip Hop, Electronica, Bossanova, Experimental, Soul, Psychedelic, Rock, etc…
First EP, The Prototype (2005)
Tracklisting:
1. Introbots
2. Listen
3. Jazzhole
4. Our Time (Science & Technology)
5. Moonchild (King Crimson)
6. Lesson 5.5 (instrumental)
7. How is the World?
8. Space and Time
9. ADEAO-dato (A New Day)
10. the END…
Second EP, Free The Robots(self-titled) (2006)
Track listing:
1. Listen to the Future
2. Diary
3. Jazzhole
4. Yoga Fire
5. Lonely Traveler
6. Session Two
“In a musical world where anything that has a guitar can be called “rock,” it’s difficult to find music that is really creative. It’s even harder to find a band that is willing to take risks, and expand their art. But those things can be found in Free the Robots.”
-Indie Music Project
BEST LOCAL HIP HOP ARTIST 2007 (OC Weekly)
“Santa Ana DJ/producer Chris Alfaro probably knows more about music than you do. He has applied his advanced knowledge of jazz, funk, rock, hip-hop and electronic music to his Free the Robots solo project, and the diligent studying and crate-digging have paid serious dividends. Call him an old-school avant-gardist. Free the Robots creates instrumental hip-hop based on obscure samples that are ingeniously spliced and juxtaposed for maximum friction and frisson.
Low End Theory
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:00:00
VENUE: The Airliner 2419 North Broadway, Los Angeles, United States 90031
- trip-hop
- electronic
- jazz
- acid jazz
- jazzy
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