Compressorhead

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Compressorhead
Compressorhead at the Wireless Festival, London 2014.jpg
Compressorhead performing in 2014 at the Wireless Festival, London
Background information
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Heavy metal, Punk rock
Years active2013–2019
MembersFingers, Bones, Stickboy, Junior, Mega-Wattson, Hellgå Tarr
Website robocross-machines.com

Compressorhead was an animatronic robot band created by Berlin-based artist Frank Barnes and collaborators Markus Kolb, Stock Plum, and John and Rob Wright, formerly of NoMeansNo, as musical directors, songwriters and vocalists.

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The six "performers" in the band are all robots made from recycled parts, playing real electric and acoustic instruments and controlled via a MIDI sequencer. [1] The project initially debuted in 2013 with four robots (a guitarist, bassist, drummer and a small drummer's "assistant"), performing covers of famous rock songs. Two more robots (a vocalist and rhythm guitarist) were added to the group in 2017. In 2023, the entire band was seen in the movie Circus Maximus by rapper and producer Travis Scott. They would assist him while he would perform the song "Sirens" inside the stadium of Circus Maximus in Rome.

History

Stickboy (drummer), and Junior, operating the hi-hat Compressorhead - StickBoy from Robocross Machine on drum, StickBoy junior on Hi-Hat - Musikmesse Frankfurt 2013.jpg
Stickboy (drummer), and Junior, operating the hi-hat
Fingers (lead guitarist) and Bones (bassist) performing in 2013 Compressorhead - Fingers on Gibson Flying V, Bones on Fender Precision Bass - Musikmesse Frankfurt 2013.jpg
Fingers (lead guitarist) and Bones (bassist) performing in 2013

The first four robots (Stickboy, Junior, Fingers and Bones) were built between 2007 and 2012 and their first recorded performance was held at the Bülent Ceylan Show on the German RTL television channel in March 2012. [2] [3] Their first performance in front of a live audience was at the 2013 Big Day Out festival in Australia. [4] [5] The band gained initial notoriety on YouTube throughout 2013, uploading videos of classic rock covers from bands such as Motörhead, AC/DC, Pantera and the Ramones. [6] [7] [8]

In early 2013, Barnes recruited John Wright of the Canadian punk band NoMeansNo and The Hanson Brothers as a songwriter and "musical director" for the group. [9] [10] Three songs from this collaboration were released via the band's YouTube page: the original songs "Compressorhead", [11] "Speed Walking Lady" [12] and an instrumental cover of the Hanson Brothers' song "My Girlfriend is a Robot". [13]

In November 2015, the team behind the band started a crowdsourcing campaign on the platform Kickstarter [14] to raise US$290,000 to build a robotic "singer". [15] [16] [17]

In 2017, the band added a vocalist robot, Mega-Wattson (voiced by John Wright), and Hellgå Tarr, a second guitarist, to the band. NoMeansNo members also perform as multi-instrumentalists on Compressorhead's debut album, Party Machine. [18] [19]

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