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Robot Bomb Shelter, a controllerist, is taking "live electronic dance music" to a whole new level by creating his own music on-the-fly. He blends together several types of dance music, including Electro, Techno, Industrial/EBM and Trance to create a truly unique, crowd and mood-driven performance.

Upcoming Major Gigs/Tours:
12/11/2011 - Project Nunway presents Robot Bomb Shelter LIVE (San Francisco, CA)

Previous Major Gigs/Tours:
September 2011 - RBS Japan Tour (Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe)
May 6 & 7, 2011 - UP F.A.M.A. (Guatemala City, Guatemala), 2 shows
May 13, 2011 - Bottom Lounge, Chicago, IL
May 14, 2011 - Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL
June 2010 (Spain)
September 2010 (Japan - Osaka and Kobe)
September 2010 (Folsom Street Fair, opened for Nitzer Ebb)
March 2011 - Canadian Music Fest (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

'Robot Bomb Shelter is changing the dance floor experience with his innovative, fresh, and extremely infectious brand of techno.' - the Toronto Examiner

Robot Bomb Shelter will make you worship the floor you dance on. Since 2006, controllerist Jake Brower has been crafting improvised sets from disparate elements - electro, techno and industrial/EBM. His sets redefine electronic music, and his beats inspire harmony in the wilderness of the hearts of fans around the globe.

While performing live, Robot Bomb Shelter isn't bound by the shackles of a set list, screen or mouse - and this freedom allows this controllerist from San Francisco to shatter the crowd's expectations, and replace the preconceived notions he has just crushed with music created in the now, built from positive tensions and interpreted through the feeling that surrounds him in the room. Robot Bomb Shelter's divine mission is to constantly seek the perfect mood and to destroy the most recent past. He is fully alive and free, ever-evolving as he, his technology and his music balance on a tightrope. Each moment he creates stands on its own, and then transforms to bring everyone to their maximum level of euphoria.

Embracing his musical heritage at an early age, Robot Bomb Shelter has been honing his craft since he first experienced Front 242 in the early 80s. Rebelling against the expected through his training days in trance, and becoming unstoppable since discovering wonky techno & electro, no two Robot Bomb Shelter sets will - or can ever be - alike, keeping his fans clamoring for more.

By popular demand, Robot Bomb Shelter has issued three studio albums, steeped in the tradition of his live sets. All albums begin being written with the bass, which pumps life through the song as fluid layers and layers of kick drums, hi-hats and other rhythm elevators are added. Loyal to only the change within himself, RBS shares his music by partnering deconstruction and reconstruction techniques while recording. His releases, the EP Robot Picnic (2009), Synthetic Famine (2009) and the full-length Staring at Screens (2010) bring the timeless complexities of Robot Bomb Shelter's unique brand of controllerism to the recorded milieu.

Robot Bomb Shelter tears up dance floors world-wide by mastering opposites, blending the sensuality of music with the structure of technology. His choice technology - Ableton, Akai APC40 and iPad - can be fully realized only if mood is at the controls. The pull of intricate bass and drum lines is answered with the push of joyous movement from the crowd. The friction built from this pure, artistic creation builds music inspired by the feeling that builds inspiration that creates more feeling and more music.

At the forefront of techno music and technology, Robot Bomb Shelter uses his nightly musical metamorphoses to bring his fans to a state of delirium. As the tattoo spirals that symbolize change on his arm denote, the proper musical tension is built from passionate disparities, and sets everyone free.

All the Robot Bomb Shelter releases are available on iTunes, Rhapsody, eMusic, Amazon & Napster.

PROFESSIONAL RELEASES
LP - Staring at Screens - release date: 8/1/10
EP - Robot Picnic - release date: 6/1/09
Single - Synthetic Famine - release date: 10/4/09
Single - Get Out by ejector (Robot Bomb Shelter Mix) - release date: 3/1/09

INDEPENDENT RELEASES
Single - Words That End in Z - 2008
Single - Gegenuber - 2008
Single - IF THEN Salad - 2008
Single - U Otta Know - 2008
Single - Ultra Super Automatic - 2007
Mini EP - Fraktal Land - 2007 (As Fraktal)
Single - Delivery - 2007 (as Fraktal)
Single - Fetterwelp - 2007 (as Fraktal)
Single - Funzapp - 2006 (as Fraktal)
Single - Safe - 2006 (as Fraktal)
EP - DigiBox - 2005 (as DigiBox)

Robot Bomb Shelter Jake B., San Francisco, United States

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