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LEGO Robots Play Herbie Hancock’s Rockit

The Toa Mata Band, a robotic orchestra made with LEGO Bionicle / Technic series, plays Herbie Hancock’s classic ‘Rockit’.… Read More LEGO Robots Play Herbie Hancock’s Rockit

September 12, 2021September 12, 20218 Comments

LEGO Robots Play Kraftwerk’s ‘Tour de France’

The Toa Mata Band shared their cover of ‘Tour de France’, as a tribute to the late Kraftwerk founder Florian Schneider.… Read More LEGO Robots Play Kraftwerk’s ‘Tour de France’

May 10, 20205 Comments

LEGO Techno, On The Tamburo Meccanico XXI

This video captures some live jamming with a LEGO mechanical step sequencer, inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci.… Read More LEGO Techno, On The Tamburo Meccanico XXI

March 10, 20191 Comment

LEGO Drum Machine Inspired By Leonardo Da Vinci’s Tamburo Meccanico

The Tamburo Meccanico XXI is a LEGO rhythm machine, inspired by the work of Leonardo Da Vinci. … Read More LEGO Drum Machine Inspired By Leonardo Da Vinci’s Tamburo Meccanico

February 20, 2019February 20, 20195 Comments

‘Silent Night’, With Robots

Here’s an arrangement of ‘Silent Night’ for organ and robot trio. … Read More ‘Silent Night’, With Robots

December 30, 2018December 30, 20181 Comment

LEGO Robot Band Meets Delay Lama

The Toa Mata Band – a collection of custom-built LEGO music robots – meets Delay Lama. … Read More LEGO Robot Band Meets Delay Lama

July 29, 20184 Comments

LEGO Robots Get Their Jam On

Giuseppe Acito of the Toa Mata Band let us know about his latest video, which features him and a collection of music robots getting their jam on.… Read More LEGO Robots Get Their Jam On

November 19, 2017November 19, 20178 Comments

Ableton Live Meets LEGO Mindstorms With The Max For Live Connection Kit

The Connection Kit, which is a free download, features 11 Max For Live devices that let you connect LEGO Mindstorms, Arduino or littleBits and use them with Ableton Live. … Read More Ableton Live Meets LEGO Mindstorms With The Max For Live Connection Kit

April 28, 2017May 4, 2017Leave a comment

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