Free the Robots

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Free the Robots
Birth name Chris Alfaro
Origin Santa Ana, California, United States
Genres instrumental hip hop, Trip hop, Nu-jazz
Occupation(s) Producer
Years active 2003-present
Labels Alpha Pup Records
Associated acts Busdriver, Nocando

Free the Robots (born Chris Alfaro) is an underground hip hop producer from Santa Ana, California.

Style

Free the Robots pulls together jazz, psychedelic music, electronic music and hip hop, with progressive melodies and devastating drums. His techniques create harmony between genres with the blending of obscure samples with analog and digital compositions.

History

Free the Robots started as a side project by Chris Alfaro in 2003, while also playing with different bands, DJing, producing tracks for rappers. Having worked with so many different styles of music, Free the Robots brought everything together under one roof, allowing further exploration. With the use of samples, controllers, and other live instruments, he creates a balance between the sounds of the past, present and future. He has reached a worldwide audience since its beginnings and found its place among the top artists in this genre, sharing the stage with the likes of Prefuse 73, Flying Lotus, The Glitch Mob, Afrika Bambaataa and more.[1] In 2010, Free the Robots shared the stage with The Gaslamp Killer and Daedelus at the Masquerade Venue in Atlanta, Georgia. His second album Ctrl Alt Del, which features Isaiah "Ikey" Owens, was released on Alpha Pup Records in 2010.[2][3]

Discography

Albums

  • Prototype (2005)
  • Ctrl Alt Delete (2010)
  • The Balance (2013)

EPs

  • Free The Robots EP (2007)
  • The Killer Robots (2008) w/ The Gaslamp Killer
  • The Mind's Eye (2011)
  • Free the Robots EP Vol. II (2012)
  • Free the Robots EP Vol. III (2012)
  • In Other Worlds (2013)

Productions

References

  1. Free the Robots (Alpha Pup), April 2, 2010, undomondo.com.
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