New album: Les Robots || Exploring the Boundaries of the Multiverse

Pop quiz fans take note. Mechanical men from outer space Les Robots are back with 19 new strange objects on double-album Exploring the Boundaries of the Multiverse, 19 new pieces of music varying in length (between 01:18 and 14:29) and styles (space rock, surf, electronic, avant-garde, rock ‘n’ roll, sound collages, experimental). Everything is written, recorded, performed and produced by D.V.R. (aka Dave Mellaart aka Dave von Raven) and R-JoHN (aka Arjan Spies), whose creative brain modules are fed the craziest sounds from Joe Meek, Link Wray, The Ventures, The Shadows, Jean Jacques Perrey, The Ted Taylor Four, Booker T & the MGs, Terry Terauchi, 60s cinema soundtracks, etc. The technology may be different from the usual analog instruments, but these melody machines can handle it all. For us earthlings it’s a great challenge to be able to name the sources of inspiration, to make up our own stories with the amazing song titles, and to get used to extraterrestrial influences.

Exploring the Boundaries of the Multiverse is out now digitally, on CD, vinyl 2-LP and 2-MC through Double Crown Records, Topsy-Turvy Records and Music on Cassette.

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