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Toa Mata Band
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A propos de Toa Mata Band
Toa Mata Band is known as the first LEGO® music robots orchestra, made of vintage Bionicle figures.
Each band member is built using LEGO Bionicle pieces, a system of electric motors, rubber bands and pulleys connected to the figures arms which allow them to play a rig of different touchable synthesizers, drum machines, smartphones and acoustic percussions.
The project started in 2013 by the Italian sound designer and music producer Giuseppe Acito who began by publishing a video series, about the evolution of the music robots on YouTube.
The "Episode#1" was quite a home made experiment which soon went viral on the web, and it was followed by 6 more episodes.
The videoclips shown live-in-studio jams and also features 3 tributes to the iconic electro bands Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk and Daft Punk, by covering some of their classic tunes such as “Everythings counts", "The robots", "Da Funk".
In the last 5 years TMB appeared on the coolest webzines about music, innovation technologies and art including Wired, The Creators Project, Arduino, Make Magazine, Discovery News, Mixmag, FACT Magazine, Elecronicbeats, DJ MAG, RollingStone, and many more.
Each band member is built using LEGO Bionicle pieces, a system of electric motors, rubber bands and pulleys connected to the figures arms which allow them to play a rig of different touchable synthesizers, drum machines, smartphones and acoustic percussions.
The project started in 2013 by the Italian sound designer and music producer Giuseppe Acito who began by publishing a video series, about the evolution of the music robots on YouTube.
The "Episode#1" was quite a home made experiment which soon went viral on the web, and it was followed by 6 more episodes.
The videoclips shown live-in-studio jams and also features 3 tributes to the iconic electro bands Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk and Daft Punk, by covering some of their classic tunes such as “Everythings counts", "The robots", "Da Funk".
In the last 5 years TMB appeared on the coolest webzines about music, innovation technologies and art including Wired, The Creators Project, Arduino, Make Magazine, Discovery News, Mixmag, FACT Magazine, Elecronicbeats, DJ MAG, RollingStone, and many more.
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Genres:
Mechatronic Orchestra
Membres du groupe:
Acito, Tahu - Kopaka - Gali - Pohatu - Lewa - Onua - Takanuva - Ignika, Toa Mata
Ville:
Modena, Italy
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MAI
27
2023
Odense, Denmark
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08
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Taranto, Italy
Spazioporto - Cineporto di Taranto
J'y étais
OCT.
29
2021
Molfetta, Italy
The Citadel Of artists
J'y étais
SEPT.
24
2020
San Vito dei Normanni, Italy
TEX - Il teatro dell'ExFadda
J'y étais
JANV.
26
2020
Bologna, Italy
Opificio Golinelli
J'y étais
NOV.
19
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Downtown Los Angeles Filming Locations Available Now for Lease
J'y étais
Afficher plus d’événements
A propos de Toa Mata Band
Toa Mata Band is known as the first LEGO® music robots orchestra, made of vintage Bionicle figures.
Each band member is built using LEGO Bionicle pieces, a system of electric motors, rubber bands and pulleys connected to the figures arms which allow them to play a rig of different touchable synthesizers, drum machines, smartphones and acoustic percussions.
The project started in 2013 by the Italian sound designer and music producer Giuseppe Acito who began by publishing a video series, about the evolution of the music robots on YouTube.
The "Episode#1" was quite a home made experiment which soon went viral on the web, and it was followed by 6 more episodes.
The videoclips shown live-in-studio jams and also features 3 tributes to the iconic electro bands Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk and Daft Punk, by covering some of their classic tunes such as “Everythings counts", "The robots", "Da Funk".
In the last 5 years TMB appeared on the coolest webzines about music, innovation technologies and art including Wired, The Creators Project, Arduino, Make Magazine, Discovery News, Mixmag, FACT Magazine, Elecronicbeats, DJ MAG, RollingStone, and many more.
Each band member is built using LEGO Bionicle pieces, a system of electric motors, rubber bands and pulleys connected to the figures arms which allow them to play a rig of different touchable synthesizers, drum machines, smartphones and acoustic percussions.
The project started in 2013 by the Italian sound designer and music producer Giuseppe Acito who began by publishing a video series, about the evolution of the music robots on YouTube.
The "Episode#1" was quite a home made experiment which soon went viral on the web, and it was followed by 6 more episodes.
The videoclips shown live-in-studio jams and also features 3 tributes to the iconic electro bands Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk and Daft Punk, by covering some of their classic tunes such as “Everythings counts", "The robots", "Da Funk".
In the last 5 years TMB appeared on the coolest webzines about music, innovation technologies and art including Wired, The Creators Project, Arduino, Make Magazine, Discovery News, Mixmag, FACT Magazine, Elecronicbeats, DJ MAG, RollingStone, and many more.
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Genres:
Mechatronic Orchestra
Membres du groupe:
Acito, Tahu - Kopaka - Gali - Pohatu - Lewa - Onua - Takanuva - Ignika, Toa Mata
Ville:
Modena, Italy
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