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Japanese Seizure Robots

Electric  

18 Ratings 

from USAUSA
Bandmembers:  
Bandpage:   http://www.soundlift.com/jsrobots
Homepage:   http://
Influences:   Nautilus, Plaid, Prefuse 73, Boards of Canada, Mogwai, MBV, Aphex Twin, Underworld, Air, Orb, Radiohead, Cure, Tear Garden, Sesame Street, Schoolhouse Rock, Musak, The constant ringing in my ears.
Next Show(s):   No shows scheduled for this band.
 
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  Crushed by Velvet
  Trip Hop
   
  Like Rain
  Electric
   
  Telegraph of the Muted
  Electric
   
  where the crest finally broke
  Electric
   
  The day I die
  Trip Hop
   
  Imaginary Friends
  Electric
   
  dead alive
  Electric
   
  Estrange (distance)
  Electric
   
  sleeping under the nightlight
  Ambient
   

You guys are seriously my favorite group ever. I dont just mean that on the independent scene, or on this page, I mean period. Your sound is so spacey, deep but calm, haunting with beautiful soundscape elements. You guys have changed my life, thanks.
Trenton Spaulding
October 27th, 2006
I love the sounds, but I think you forgot an Influence "Boards of Canada" visit user website I hope you know of them, your sound is very seems to be related... russ visit user website
Super Structure
October 21st, 2004
What is it about high freq. sine melodies anyway? I've got a Juno6 in the corner that is starting to vibrate sympathetically. Love this music..stuff I used to indulge in before I had small children. Now I steal 10 minutes at the piano and try not to suffocate. Beayooteefull.... visit user website
Jehn Cerron
October 14th, 2004
JSR has created some of the spaciest, beautiful music I've heard. "The Day I Die" and "Where the Crest Finally Broke" are two personal faves.
Jimmy Cerracchio
July 31st, 2004
I have an earlier mix of 'Imaginary Friends' as the opening track of my favorite Indie CD. This new version is even better. Better definition of instrumentation. Better delineation of multiple melodies. Exceptional.
Bristol Meyers
July 16th, 2004




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