Captured! By Robots - A Musical/Mechanical Marvel? 192
Duke Boo Boo of Ouch writes: "Last night, I ventured out to the local tavern to catch musical acts Mini Band, and more importantly Captured! By Robots. This act is comprised of one human and seven fully functioning musical robots, which play guitar, bass, horns, drums, and percussion. To ensure the full effect, this must be witnessed live, but there are some videos to spark your curiousity." If you've seen one of these shows, please share your thoughts on the experience.
Lol Vice City radio (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Lol Vice City radio (Score:5, Funny)
I guess I couldn't take her into the shower though :-(
Re:Lol Vice City radio (Score:3, Interesting)
Your wish has come true [realdoll.com]
USB.
Sensor enabled.
Motorized and articulated.
Disturbing.
Isn't it.
Re:Lol Vice City radio (Score:1)
Circa 17 years ago a family oriented pizza parlor opened up in a neighboring town, and they had a 5 piece robotic version of the Monkeys. It used a multitrack tape drive that had some tracks assigned to run the robotics in synch with the music, which was actually the Monkeys original stuff, or the Beach Boys mixed in with others from that musical genure. Good, get your bones to danceing music.
They ran it until the costumes were so ratty you could see the moto
Re:Lol Vice City radio (Score:2)
Dammit... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Dammit... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Dammit... (Score:2)
Check out the drummer's "name"... (Score:1)
Obligatory (Score:3, Funny)
I for one welcome our new Robot Musician Overlords.
Also Obligatory (Coming soon: -1, Redundant) (Score:2, Funny)
2. ???
3. Profit!!!
Re:Also Obligatory (Coming soon: -1, Redundant) (Score:1)
Re: Also Obligatory (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Obligatory (Score:3, Funny)
From what I can make out from the voices in the crowd in this [capturedbyrobots.com] video, it would appear you're the ONLY one who welcomes them.
Chuck-E-Cheese (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Chuck-E-Cheese (Score:2)
Re:Chuck-E-Cheese (Score:3, Funny)
piss off (Score:1, Insightful)
Chuck -e- cheese? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Chuck -e- cheese? (Score:2)
this is an awesome show (Score:3, Interesting)
very cool, the robots are awesome and certain parts of it will definitely remind you of practicing profanities when you were 5....
my favorite song is call 'I wish I had a pussy I could crawl into': it's about finding 50 ft woman with a six foot pussy he could go into and not have to shower or eat or work or dishes and just live in the pussy...
Robot Celebrities (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Robot Celebrities (Score:1)
In the future, there will be robots (Score:4, Funny)
Captured! By Robots. This act is comprised of one human and seven fully functioning musical robots ...
Any other Vice City players here immediately think when reading this summary: "In the future, there will be robots"??
Reality, meet fantasy.
:-)
Re:In the future, there will be robots (Score:3, Funny)
I found myself wondering if they have laser lights and a dehydrating manatee...
Wow (Score:2, Funny)
I guess the "news" here is he's still doing it. I'd have thought the novelty would have worn off by now.
BTW, the "robots" don't play music in the classical sense that us "non-artistic" folks would appreciate. They're just a bunch of relays and motors that bang drums and make a bunch of noise. It's art like flinging horseshit at a white wall is "art".
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Makes be think: there are lots of futuristic technologies that we could have now except people are not interested or they are too expensive.
I however do find a robot band interesting as long everyone and their brother doesn't copy it. New ideas often lose their novelty when everyone else copies.
Re:Wow (Score:1)
With art though, you never know...
Re:Wow (Score:2)
I don't really have a problem with a performer using mechanics to generate the audio... I've heard a bunch of techno artists that "make a bunch of noise", except that they're doing it all from a console (Moby) and the sounds are samples. Personally, it makes absolutely no difference to me how the
Who did you see? (Score:2)
In fact, the music is pretty good, and in some cases, better than other local bands I've seen.
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Funny, according to their website, they were formed in 1996.
Nice try troll. What are the letters again? Oh yeah: YHBT. YHL. HAND.
-Ab.
The Critic says...."It Stinks!" (Score:2)
Re:The Critic says...."It Stinks!" (Score:3, Funny)
Swap where you put both those items, eat a can of beans, and then you will have something worth paying to see/hear!
Re:The Critic says...."It Stinks!" (Score:3, Funny)
Thank you for strapping the drum to your ass, and not the harmonica.
That sounds like a train wreck (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:That sounds like a train wreck (Score:3, Interesting)
I don't think it's musical, and I don't think it's good, but AT LEAST it demonstrates that a lot of human music is mechanical and rote enough that machines can be programmed to do it with live instruments (rather than by synthesizer/digitizer).
From a less cynical perspective, it's great to see a
Re:That sounds like a train wreck (Score:2)
OT - Re:That sounds like a train wreck (Score:2)
Re:That sounds like a train wreck (Score:2)
We did not record the previous albums, so I don't know what their process was like.
Interesting thing about these videos... (Score:4, Funny)
where ya been?! (Score:5, Informative)
I discovered them three years ago when they played a little punk rock record shop in tampa called Sound Idea [soundidead...bution.com]. Back then, I was renting a 4 bedroom house, and only had one roommate, so I graciously offered to let j-bot stay at my house. In the morning me and j-bot went to an IHOP to eat some breakfast, where I interviewed him for a local zine called "Burn Brandon"(brandon is a suburb of tampa). Back then, he only had GTRbot666 and drumbot 0110, with "the ape which hath no name" on backup vocals. Drumbot used to be pneumatically controlled by j-bot. There was a pedal setup where j-bot would stomp on the pedals to control the bass drum, snare, hi-hat, and splash. He also had a keyboard/touchpad deal strapped to him like a guitar, where he would control GTRBot, and do synth work. I saw him last time he came to tampa, when he had assembled this new motley crew of 7 robots, and it was quite the show. The music is alot better than before, and he's quite the showman, just as he used to be.
It's definitely something to see. If J-bot stops by your town it would be worth the price to check him out, you will not be dissapointed.
Re:where ya been?! (Score:2)
Re:where ya been?! (Score:2)
It's too bad Man or Astro-man? [astroman.com] is on sabbatical [vegenergy.com].
I expect a MoA-M? vs C!BR show would be the smackdown of the new millennium. Or maybe not.
But at least it'd be an interesting double-bill. Maybe they could rehydrate [maximum-ink.com] one of the clone bands. I heard the gammas [washingtoncitypaper.com] rocked!
Soooo... where's the ROBOTS? (Score:2)
Captured! By Robots' live show (Score:4, Informative)
Engineering: Good
Engineering by doing it for fun standards: Awesome.
Songwriting: I want to go home now.
IMHO, overshadowed by opener Reload, who has gone on to form The Punk Group [thepunkgroup.com].
Not all they're built to be... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Not all they're built to be... (Score:1)
Re:Not all they're built to be... (Score:1)
cbr - sacramento (Score:3, Informative)
It was great, even though I was sober. I believe they played with The 4 Eyes, another great geek rock band. [thefoureyes.com]
I say that with a straight face, for being a Star Trek punk rock band.
Re:cbr - sacramento (Score:2)
I'm sorry are they playing what? (Score:1)
Sounds like all of the robots have their own tracks going at once not in sync with others.. Sorry, but that is NOT music.. sounds like a train wreck to me... now this whole concept is very fascinating, if they were actually playing something useful!
Slashdotted! By Robots (Score:3, Funny)
Disturbing (Score:1)
They need another robot. (Score:2)
Robots making songs?! (Score:1)
For cool music robots and contraptions no one beats these guys [maywadenki.com] from Japan. They are extremely twisted but spookily and well dressed.
Mr. Quintron (Score:1, Informative)
I saw him live in concert and I must say, his act is amazing and his skill with the instrument he designed is fascinating.
Be sure to see his infomercial.
Not quite a dupe (Score:3, Informative)
Here's the link to the original comment, with props. http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=66547&cid=612
Depends upon your point of view (Score:1)
Especially the drummer.
Re:Depends upon your point of view (Score:2)
Re:Depends upon your point of view (Score:1)
Austin, TX show coming up (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Austin, TX show coming up (Score:2)
Thats horrible.. (Score:1, Redundant)
If that's the future of music.
Oh gawd. PLEASe invent the time machine BEFORE that gets popular so I can go hurl myself into some large lizards mouth..
The crunching of my bones will be a welcome relief to that crap..
C!BR (Score:5, Informative)
My only regret is missing the 10 Commandments show that he's touring now.
Re:C!BR (Score:2)
Here is a preview of that show from CURRENT magazine back in May:
Captured! by Robots [ecurrent.com]. (This was the first tour to feature the Headless Hornsmen.)
Shoot first, ask questions later (Score:1, Flamebait)
What does "seeing the shows" have to do with "sharing our thoughts"
That sounds like "read the f*cking article".
I think we know Slashdot better than that by now
After watching the "Decide" video, they need... (Score:2)
Damn good engineer... sucky musician: (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Damn good engineer... sucky musician: (Score:1)
I suppose I'm getting old, but the noise I heard was nothing resembling music.
Speaking of MIDI, there are ways - I'm sure - to redirect SysEx commands and subsequent note-on/off (etc) commands to do almost all of the things this guy does with his "robots", and actually use quality sounds to achieve melodic results. I could be dreaming, but then again, my band opened fo
About 4 years ago (Score:3, Informative)
Better Names for Robot Bands (Score:5, Funny)
Some more good names for Robot Bands:
1. Three Laws
2. Optimus Prime and the Malfunctions
3. 11 Doors Down
4. The What
5. Flee in Terror, Puny Humans!
6. Gortastic
7. IF Ready THEN Rock ELSE Next
8. Chrome Fetish
9. Kryten's Khaosium
10. Al Gore
Re:Better Names for Robot Bands (Score:2)
On a similar note, there is already an Optimus Rhyme [optimus-rhyme.com], and they are awesome.
7. IF Ready THEN Rock ELSE NextI like this one best!
YLFIRobot Bands? backstreet boys (Score:2)
Ordinary = Backstreet boys, Britney Spears
Re:Better Names for Robot Bands (Score:2)
- Danger, Will Robinson
- SMA (Shiny Metal A**)
- We Might be Iron Giants
- Robbie and the Robot Monsters
- Fembotica
- EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE! (if you count cyborg bands)
- Blown Diode
- Protocol Droids
- Infinite Loop (a "IF Ready THEN Rock ELSE Next" cover band)
- Power Cell
And of course:
- Klaatu Barada Nikto
pierre bastien anyone? (Score:1)
Bandwidth? (Score:1)
Worst music ever (Score:1)
The current tour is a must-see (Score:2)
The current tour is inspired by The Ten Commandments (you know, that old Heston movie), with 10 songs that follow the storyline of the music. Our hero, the one human onstage plays Moses. GTRBOT plays Ramses. DRMBOT plays Nefertiti. TAWHNN plays God, and Jesus was written into the script just to give SOTAWHNN a part to play.
The music isn't as good as his normal stuff, but how can you resi
Organ Grinder (Score:2)
Re:Organ Grinder (Score:2)
I take your point was that these kinds of mechanical music things have been around since forever. You could almost classify an old player piano as a robot, right? And they've been around since the Cowboys, or even before, I'm sure.
Re:Organ Grinder (Score:2)
They should have kept the original format that worked
I've seen them / him a few times. (Score:2)
She seemed to be able to hang. So I kept her.
After you get over the initial technical marvel gimmick you'll find that CBR's music is kind of mediocre. That's why you need drunk 40 something transvestites for back-up entertainment.
Love it (Score:1)
The Ape Which Hath No Name he ain't not goddamned bear!!
Someone is Copying Kraftwerk! (Score:2)
ttyl
Farrell
We produced the Captured! By Robots DVD (Score:2)
Jory
P.S. My favorite part of the band are the Headless Hornsmen, a 3-piece airhorn section that looks as if it was decapitated!
Mandatory Vice City quote (Score:2)
(Sorry...)
Seen 'em, not terribly impressed (Score:2, Interesting)
To my mind, it's a better read than listen. The robots are definitely cool, much better than Chuck E. Cheese - the instruments are actually being played by the robots, after all. Maybe you won't be blown away by their quality, you wouldn't see it in a sci-fi movie or Rocky III, but the man definitely has put a lot of time into it.
The stage show isn't the greatest - the songs are pretty generic rockers. Also, given the
check out 386dx.. (Score:2)
but it sings too itself..
http://www.easylife.org/386dx/ [easylife.org] is the homepage.
how is it different from playing some mp3 on faster machine, or playing just wavs? well, the user experience might be the same for some(but it has taken some work to make it sing like that
Peter Griffen Presents! (Score:2)
Chucky Cheese, eat your heart out... (Score:2)
Seen em. (Score:3, Interesting)
The basic plot of the show is that the human built some robots to be his friends and play with him, but the robots rebelled and took him prisoner, and rip his guts out for fun. The take the human around the nation on tour so they can ridicule him in front of other humans to show their superiority. There is also two stuffed monkeys involved... The-ape-that-hath-no-name, and another one who's name escapes me.
Great show. If you go, check out the merchandise table, they have hilarious stuff for sale, including Captured By Robots cock rings.
Servotron (Score:2)
I believe the true pinnacle of the genre is the now-defunct Servotron [archive.org]. (Forgive the archive.org link, it's sad to realize how much disappears over time
My User Name (Score:2)
Re:My User Name (Score:2)
But seriously, I saw this guy in 1997 when a local band here in Knoxville picked him up because they felt sorry for them. The band was A Band Called L.I.F.E., which was the best funk outfit from these parts (Don't go back to Greeneville, baby) -- ever. Fuck you, Grand Torino, you fuckers still owe me money. Anyhow, L.I.F.E. picked him up for an opening act on th
Seen 'em (Score:2)
Truth be told it is mostly covers. I think the appeal for me is the theatrics. From a performace art perspective it's pretty cool with some old rockin' tunes in there too. More like a one man musical with robots.
I saw them again at Bottom of the Hill when they were shooting the DVD. I should be the guy who ta
Going to see them Wednesday! (Score:2)
I had no clue that they were playing here Wednesday. SWEET!
It will probably be too late, but I will reply to this comment Wednesday night or Thursday.
GO SEE THEM IF YOU CAN!!! (Score:2)
Re:Fireside... (Score:1)
Re:Robotic musicians??? (Score:1)
Isn't that what the Aibo is for?
Re:hmm.. (Score:2)
Writing this list of euphemisms got you hard, didn't it?
Go on. You c