Audio By Carbonatix
When the machines finally take over and wipe humanity off the face of the Earth, they won’t have much use for our music, but the work of Falko Brock-sieper will live on. His clean, efficient, minimal techno creations might be one of the few things that make our cold robot successors pause and wonder if maybe they weren’t a little hasty in eradicating our primitive species. After all, the robots will need to reproduce, and that means they’ll need sexy music to set the mood. And nothing says “sexy robot love” quite as well as Brocksieper’s mechanical pulses, burbling analog synth tones and hypnotically repetitive progressions. His tracks are filled with the kind of cold beauty, mathematical precision and intricately crafted rhythms needed to get their lubricants flowing and their pistons pumping. And if the day of electronic judgment never comes, it will be because the machines determined that someday, perhaps, another Brocksieper will rise to bring them the robot funk. Get your share this Friday, January 25, at 2930 Larimer Street.