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''The Trons'' are an all robot band, comprising ''Ham'' (lead guitar, vocals), ''Wiggy'' (guitar), ''Swamp'' (drums) and ''Fifi'' (keyboards). Each member has meccano fingers, run by computer. They were created, and are managed and programmed, by [[Greg Locke]]. Live performances have included the Hamilton "Ignition Fringe Festival" in 2008. <br> | ''The Trons'' are an all robot band, comprising ''Ham'' (lead guitar, vocals), ''Wiggy'' (guitar), ''Swamp'' (drums) and ''Fifi'' (keyboards). Each member has meccano fingers, run by computer. They were created, and are managed and programmed, by [[Greg Locke]]. Live performances have included the Hamilton "Ignition Fringe Festival" in 2008. <br> | ||
− | The band achieved rapid local and international attention. By 18 June ''Locke'' had appeared on ''Campbell Live'' about the project, and made the front page of the [[Waikato Times]] on 24 June. Within one week of the ''Sister Robot'' video being posted on YouTube (11 June 2008) it had achieved >50000 views, and exceeded 100000 by 20 June, being one of the most popular New Zealand videos in that time. Between 25 June and 1 July, ''Sister Robot'' was a YouTube "featured video", being linked from the YouTube front page; during this time it achieved ''c.'' 100000 views per day, exceeding 800000 by the time the link was removed on 1 July. | + | The band achieved rapid local and international attention. By 18 June ''Locke'' had appeared on ''Campbell Live'' about the project, and made the front page of the [[Waikato Times]] on 24 June. Within one week of the ''Sister Robot'' video being posted on YouTube (11 June 2008) it had achieved >50000 views, and exceeded 100000 by 20 June, being one of the most popular New Zealand videos in that time. Between 25 June and 1 July, ''Sister Robot'' was a YouTube "featured video", being linked from the YouTube front page; during this time it achieved ''c.'' 100000 views per day, exceeding 800000 by the time the link was removed on 1 July. On 1 July, the band second video was released on YouTube, ''Trons Theme''. |
==Published Articles== | ==Published Articles== | ||
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* [http://www.myspace.com/thtrons ''The Trons'' MySpace page] | * [http://www.myspace.com/thtrons ''The Trons'' MySpace page] | ||
− | * [http://youtube.com/watch?v=c2JChnwv2Ws ''The Trons'' | + | * [http://youtube.com/watch?v=c2JChnwv2Ws ''The Trons'' "Sister Robot" video (YouTube)] |
+ | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iytflNt77PU ''The Trons'' "Trons Theme" video (YouTube)] | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUUdFXwAYRs ''The Trons'' interview on Campbell Live, 18 June 2008 (YouTube)] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUUdFXwAYRs ''The Trons'' interview on Campbell Live, 18 June 2008 (YouTube)] | ||
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Revision as of 10:26, 2 July 2008
The Trons are an all robot band, comprising Ham (lead guitar, vocals), Wiggy (guitar), Swamp (drums) and Fifi (keyboards). Each member has meccano fingers, run by computer. They were created, and are managed and programmed, by Greg Locke. Live performances have included the Hamilton "Ignition Fringe Festival" in 2008.
The band achieved rapid local and international attention. By 18 June Locke had appeared on Campbell Live about the project, and made the front page of the Waikato Times on 24 June. Within one week of the Sister Robot video being posted on YouTube (11 June 2008) it had achieved >50000 views, and exceeded 100000 by 20 June, being one of the most popular New Zealand videos in that time. Between 25 June and 1 July, Sister Robot was a YouTube "featured video", being linked from the YouTube front page; during this time it achieved c. 100000 views per day, exceeding 800000 by the time the link was removed on 1 July. On 1 July, the band second video was released on YouTube, Trons Theme.
Published Articles
- The Trons, Mammoth 8, June 2-June 15 2008
- Robots Rock the World, Waikato Times, 24 June 2008, P1