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Stickboy Drumming Robot Has Its Own Version of Electronic Music

The Stickboy drumming robot brings brand new meaning to the term "electronic music." This four-armed rockin' robot is capable of playing music with human rockers. This robot even looks the part with its industrial automaton design and a spiky mohawk.

The Stickboy drumming robot was created by Frank Barnes of Robocross Machines. It is capable of playing eight different rock songs right now, with two more on the way. Its repertoire ranges from Rage Against the Machine to Black Sabbath to The Ramones.

Currently residing in Berlin, the Stickboy drumming machine is a spectacle to behold. A great fill-in for when you are without a drummer, this robo-rock star won't just play the show, it will be the star of the show.
Trend Themes
1. Robotic Musicians - Developing robots that can play musical instruments opens up opportunities for creating new types of music and live performances.
2. Automated Performance Equipment - Creating automated equipment that can fill in for human performers in live shows or events can increase efficiency and reduce reliance on human resources.
3. Robotic Entertainment - The development of robots that can entertain audiences offers innovative possibilities for creating unique and captivating experiences in the entertainment industry.
Industry Implications
1. Music - The music industry can explore the potential of robotic musicians in terms of creating new genres, experimenting with sound, and enhancing live performances.
2. Event Management - The event management industry can benefit from automated performance equipment by reducing the need for human performers and ensuring consistent quality in live shows.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage robotic entertainment to offer engaging and immersive experiences, such as interactive robot shows or robot-led performances.

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