Holy RoboCo
by Speck Uploaded Jun 3, 2026
90 BPM
Description
Featuring:
Stefan Kartenberg - drums, djembe, flute and piano
mwic - bass, synth, marimba and guitar
Apoxode - synths
Stefan Kartenberg - drums, djembe, flute and piano
mwic - bass, synth, marimba and guitar
Apoxode - synths
Group Copyright: Speck, mwic, Apoxode, Stefan Kartenberg
Uses samples from:
Files / Stems
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1780486485_Holy RoboCo.mp3
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mp3 | 6.5 MB |
Comments
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Lots going on! I love a good puzzle in trying to peg down the "genre."
Here's my humble guess: electro-folk. Is that a thing?
Thank you for including my little lasers.
This is probably just me but I feel like any shared samples/stems should be wholly original and not a version of somebody else's. Otherwise any future attribution isn't wholly true.
Agree 100%, with one exception: the original artist(s) get credited, too (there's something to be said for authorship, and significant changes). I'd even go one step further and clarify it in the description. It's just sometimes a producer can take a sample kit and create a nice little melodic/drum loop. Or even better, a cool vocal effect. But your point is taken, and I get where you're coming from.
This is great; I added it to my "chillax" playlist. The drums are particularly cool -- reminds me of "Black and White" by 3 Dog Night. Any chance we could get that stem? It's quite different than SK's original.
Oops, I guess I didn't write that in the reply box.
See above.
It's not just you. I agree 100%. I ran into attribution problems with using Ben's "manipulated" files of Sackjo's--which was originally Kara's vocal contribution to Sackjo's project... Anyway, it was easy enough to give Sackjo her attribution, but Kara is sort of given credit twice removed. The only way she gets proper recognition is if the listener digs into the attribution tree--which seems unlikely.