User talk:Roborant

ROBORANT

“Roborant breaks through the scene to produce and stimulate physical and mental vigor...as this is the definition of the band's name. With Mexican producers Carlos Fernandez and Ismael Plascencia who emerged from the electronica scene of their native country.”

Late July of 2008 the project was born and as soon as these two gentlemen sat in front of synths, computers and monitors; these people coincided with what life in this strange era is, transposing this to music… The real party, the real afterparty; a couple beers, a pair of girls walking down the street, urbanism, junk food, faux glamour, triviality; In conclusion: the sickness of emotional disorder by a human being. As they started a career playing diverse instruments at a young age, they studied audio engineering and music production in Mexico City and the UK respectively. The complicated structures of Trance made them strong enough to develop a new element in the state of the art engineering therefore; a much fresher sound in these days where Electro caught their minds developing what the real Roborant sound is. In addition, the rock influence on Roborant's heads stepped ahead to have a little bit of this spice to the songs. Distorted guitars and basses got a powerful way to show a Rocky side of the band.

As a day job, Ismael is a post producer and works in advertisement, corporate projects and audio engineering. On the other hand, Carlos is studying gastronomy; aside to this, Carlos has a side project called Golden Dead Boys and has a lot of presence in Mexico city's electronic scene, another music production Carlos has is: André, as he calls himself; he is also about to launch his first ep.


 * This electronica assembly captivates the soul of an electric guitar and stirring vocals backed by flapped basses in a sequenced world.

If a polaroid have had sound, it would have sound like Roborant.