Influences: Alexander Robotnick

 
Music

Legacy, not the sort of term thrown around lightly. However, in this case we are prepared to pay homage… 

Alexander Robotnick has been a pioneer of forward thinking dance, disco and electronic music for some forty odd years, his music is unrivalled and remains as important and powerful on the dancefloor now as it did back in the clubs and charts back then. "Problèmes d'amour" remains a triumph of a record, one which has not left the bags of disc jockeys since it was first released back in 1983. 

In more recent times he has continued to produce music under the guise, taking up dj'ing as an aside, a feat he had not previously considered before 2003. His music has been released by the likes of Creme Organization, Endless Flight, Materiali Sonori and many, many more. 

His own tastes are far reaching and eclectic, perhaps to be expected of someone who was so ahead of the curve decades before his counterparts. We are delighted to invite Maurizio Dami to select his influences under the moniker of the one and only Alexander Robotnick…


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Alfred Hitchcock - Man Who Knew Too Much

It’s a beautiful memory from my childhood. Back home from the movie-theatre, my father sat at the piano and played the chords of the film soundtrack and my mother sang along in her lovely voice.

  • Alfred Hitchcock - Man Who Knew Too Much

    It’s a beautiful memory from my childhood. Back home from the movie-theatre, my father sat at the piano and played the chords of the film soundtrack and my mother sang along in her lovely voice.

  • Nico Fidenco - Legata Ad Un Granello Di Sabbia

    It is the soundtrack of my early teens. I loved the Italian music of those years (50s/60s) and I think it still has a refined feel that’s lost today.

  • Weather Report

    While doing my national service, a friend gave me the chance to listen to their tracks. They deeply affected my taste in music, leading it more towards Jazz.

  • Grace Jones – La Vie En Rose

    I heard it on the radio while hoeing the garden. I had recently started to study music . I was impressed by such a sophisticated track in the disco scene.

  • Suicide – Touch Me

    Another band that expanded my sensibilities around music.

  • James Chance – Contort Yourself

    It’s the track that connected my punk soul to the dance groove.

  • Mookambika Song

    It was the soundtrack of my riding around India by bike. It gave sense to whatever I saw.

  • John Foxx – Underpass

    I’m still listening to Metamatic. It perfectly matches my romantic soul.