Website compressorhead.rocks | Years active 2013–present Genre Heavy metal | |
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Members Fingers, Bones, Stickboy, Junior Similar Z‑Machines, John Wright, Hämatom, Nomeansno, The Hanson Brothers |
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Compressorhead is a project of Berlin-based artist Frank Barnes and collaborators Markus Kolb and Stock Plum consisting of a robot "band" that plays on real electric and acoustic instruments. The robots are made from recycled parts and are controlled via a MIDI sequencer.
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Compressorhead smells like teen spirit nirvana cover live in moscow russia
History

The robots were built between 2007 and 2012 and their first live performance was held at the 2013 Big Day Out festival in Australia. The band started out playing covers of bands such as Motörhead, AC/DC, Pantera and the Ramones, with videos of the band becoming popular on the internet in 2013.

In early 2013, Barnes recruited John Wright of the Canadian punk bands Nomeansno and The Hanson Brothers as a songwriter and "musical director" for the group. Three songs from this collaboration have so far been released via the band's YouTube page: the original songs "Compressorhead" and "Speed Walking Lady" and an instrumental cover of the Hanson Brothers song "My Girlfriend is a Robot".

In November 2015, the team behind the band started a crowdsourcing campaign on the platform Kickstarter to raise 290,000 US dollars to build a robotic "singer".
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