Moritz Simon Geist’s robots make technical techno

Moritz Simon Geist’s robots make technical techno

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While Geist’s more recent creations have obvious visual elements to them (LEDs or little bits of styrofoam to blast in sync), this isn’t a chicken or egg situation between his bots and his music. Ars saw NPR Music’s Bob Boilen sneaking in and out of the SXSW Innovation Awards where Geist provided the night’s music, and the musician landed in “Best of” festival lists everywhere from Variety (“your friends who go to museums might like him just as much as your mates who go to underground techno shows”) to Rolling Stone (“see-it-to-believe-it EDM”).

Source: arstechnica.com