Employee of the Month (featuring Ivan Ives) - Robot

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There are several bands that named Robot:

1. Robot was a Swedish Synth Act that was formed in 1995. They released there first studio album Automagic in 1997 & there second and final studio album Fake Or Real? in 2000. Their breakthrough came with the hit Members Of The Stars, which was released on the debut album and as a single. What made them unique was that they used the sound card from the Commodore 64 In their synth, which gave them that spacy sound few other Swedish Indie Pop bands had at the time. The members of the band was Stefan Strandberg (Lead vocals/Guitar), Karl-Linus Börjesson (Bass/vocals), Magnus Bjerner (Organ/Synth), and Janne Strang on drums that left the group quite early and was replaced by a drum machine.

2. http://www.myspace.com/robotspace
Was formed in early year of 2008 as an experimental music project from three people. Tired of hearing a conventional music, this three young man agreed to make a band called ROBOT and performing a post-rock experimental music. This name is taken from our friend dog's, and it's because our drummer is not a human too. Influence from same kind of post-rock band like MONO, EITS, THE ALBUM LEAF, M83, MOGWAI, etc. ROBOT performed a rather slow beats and gloomy music with a composition of slashing melodies and noises.

3. The Lo-fi mechanoids of melodic prog pop have finally been assembled... The mission of this finely tuned machine? To broadcast a unique blend of melody with an experimental edge. Oh, and to successfully reformat epic soundscape into the perfect indie-pop package. Quite a task eh? Album, "The Big Bang!" is currently under construction. In the meantime we hope you enjoy a few tasters 'from the future'. The Robot lives! We come in peace. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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