Open Mic Adventures LXXVIII: “Robobop”

For this week’s edition of Open Mic Adventures I’d like to feature the opening track of Leftovers II, which you can find it at the following sites:

If you like 1950s rock ‘n’ roll and robots, you’re going to love “Robobop“:

Released originally on Electrock Retrospective I: Dance Party back on my birthday in 2013, “Robobop” is an upbeat, synth-heavy bit of retro 1950s rock ‘n’ roll.

I started work on this piece sometime around 2007 or 2008 and finally finished it in 2013.  I re-released it on Leftovers II as the opening track, and I’m excited to see it on streaming services.

Here’s a little video I made for it on YouTube:

The manuscript or score for “Robobop” is locked away in Cakewalk 3.0, which will not run on modern operating systems, so I don’t have that to share, unfortunately.  One day I’ll figure out how to setup a proper virtual machine and regain access to those pieces (and all of the awesome, nearly-finished stuff I composed between circa 2007-2014), but for now, there’s a lot of good music lost to the vagaries of FAT32.

With that—Happy Listening!

—TPP

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