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| ROCKING DUET | DISCO |
The two guys from Robot Orchestra have experience, and, on top of it, they are experienced. Not content with having won their stripes by gulping down a big share of Europe’s asphalt, with over a hundred gigs in more than fifteen countries, the two robots have built up scenic experience from their two original bands : FEEDING and DOWN TO EARTH. These two from La Rochelle wanted to prove it by showing. Concrete before theory. Concrete before never-ending discussions in some erudite, but obsolete, magazines. Robot Orchestra has won their public by going and meeting them, in every corner of Europe. Everywhere their alchemy makes it. A guitar and a drum set. Two voices, one urgency. The sound is rock. The rock is noise. The noise is sound. Wide and bright spaces turn into a lively and positive playground of flashy colors, which can even change to the same chaotic reddish of a rocky ground. An obvious musical balance. An organic osmosis. A two-factor equation, rather looking after fun and humanity than fame. Yet, they have earned their pair’s recognition everywhere in Europe. Not forcing it, just through shadows and humbleness. With more over a hundred gigs in France and abroad, the Robots sweated beside THE BELLRAYS, MEI TEI SHO, LACK, SLEEPING PEOPLE, CHARLOTTEFIELD, TAGADA JONES, PICORE and their friends from GATECHIEN, SECONDSMILE, PNEU and GENERIC. The duo has just recorded its new album "Now we can Walk", recorded by Amaury Sauvé and Sylvain Biguet. It's the successor of "Disorder of Colors" which was used as a very good business card according to the critics and public met everywhere from Madrid to Berlin, Riga to Zagreb, and in London, Pragues or even Bruxels.
Les ROBOT ORCHESTRA ont de l'expérience, et en plus, ils ont de l'expérience. Non content d'avoir gagné leurs galons à force de dévorer le bitume de toute l'Europe à travers plus d'une centaine de concerts déjà, dans plus de 15 pays, les deux robots ont capitalisé l'expérience scénique de leurs deux formations initiales : FEEDING et DOWN TO EARTH. Ces rochelais ont voulu donner la preuve par l'exemple. Le concret avant la théorie. Le concert avant les palabres de quelques magazines érudits mais obsolètes. Des espaces amples et lumineux se muent en terrain de jeu dansant et positif aux couleurs flash et peuvent virer au rouge chaotique d'une terre rocailleuse. Un équilibre musical évident. Un osmose biologique. Une équation à deux inconnus qui recherchent moins la notoriété que le fun et l'humain, et qui sans le vouloir, dans l'ombre et l'humilité, ont gagné la reconnaissance de leurs pairs, partout en Europe. Le duo vient d'enregistrer avec le tandem Amaury Sauvé/Sylvain Biguet son nouvel album "...Now we can Walk" , successeur d'un "Disorder of Colors" qui avait fait office de très bonne carte de visite aux yeux des critiques et des publics rencontrés de Madrid à Berlin , de Riga à Zagreb , en passant par Londres , Prague ou encore Bruxelles.
© 2012 Robot Orchestra & Tornado Prod |
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DISORDER OF COLORS / Album 2009 |
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