The Jazari Robotic Jazz Enesmble

As anyone who’s been to Chuck E Cheese’s knows, robotic bands have been under development for years. Patrick Flanagan’s cyborg percussion ensemble, Jazari seems to take things to a new level.

As Patrick describes it, Jazari “fuses African rhythms,
algorithmic composition, computer music, and electro-mechanics into
beat-driven steamfunk.”  The controls are quite unique as well.  Originally, the controller was simply a Wiimote. This was limited, since one needs three fingers to hold on to it, so a new “springbok” device was born allowing all five fingers to be used to play music.  The vocal part of the music is created using an Android program called “voloco”.

The video after the break should explain everything a little better, and the music itself is pretty cool.  Patrick will be doing more programming and hardware work over the summer rather than touring much, but “they” should give an awesome concert once all the bugs are worked out.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5DgC-SOXmU&w=470&h=349%5D

11 thoughts on “The Jazari Robotic Jazz Enesmble

  1. The electronic solo was amazing. So far that sort of high degree of freedom and control has been the sole domain of physical instruments – since you can tweak them in so many ways. I wonder how that controller lets him make those ridiculous sounds in the solo.

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