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ALEX THE KID



Last Updated: 11/26/2009

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009 
hey friends and futurists!

our friend burnt pixel just made a swell video for our song "future" please watch enjoy this entertaining piece of work about love, science and adventureland...

plus don't forget to vote for alex the kid in the "mvt42unheard" comp...vote for alex


Friday, October 09, 2009 

Current mood:Scientific
Category: Music
Dear friends and futurists

ALEX THE KID have just been placed in the top 20 bands for the MTV42UNHEARD comp... out of 357 bands!
now we need to get hipsters like your self to vote for us every day on their website http://mtv42unheard.com.  (YOU CAN VOTE ONCE A DAY)

if we win... we will get to play at the final event and impress the judges with our future pop.. this could result in us flying to new york city and making it big time with a record deal and a really fun music video for you to watch.

so.. if you would like to save the future, and make sure that it is a safer place for little timmy to play with omnibot 2000 in the cyber park... (without being harassed by mobs of robot hating humans) then vote alex! 1 VOTE A DAY KEEPS A ROBOT HATING FUTURE AWAY.

if you would like to be part of our official voting team and reminded every day to vote via electronic mail.. please send your email address to: robotscanfeel@gmail.com.

if you sign up we will send you an official alex the kid collectors badge and a time travelers passport.

live long and prosper.

ATK



VOTE FOR ALEX
Sunday, January 11, 2009 

Current mood:futurisitic
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural

Alex The Kid (interview)

16/12/2008

by Amy Steele

Amy Steele talked to vocalist Dave Thomson of Alex the Kid a few days before their appearance at Auckland's Armageddon Expo...

I hear the words Alex the Kid and immediately recall the iconic slash slightly kitschy computer game that I thrashed on my Sega Master System II - circa 1990...

OK, so I never quite clocked it (my brother did!), but it is still etched deep into my childhood psyche.
Now it's time for us all to find a little room for a new Alex the Kid.
Think three dimensional not two; think plural not singular; make the shift from character to flesh and you're getting closer to Alex the Kid, the Wellington-formed pop band who want to share their tales of the future via song.

You perform under future personas. Can you tell me about that? Do you change once you pop on those Star Trek uniforms?
Our future personas... Well, we all have different roles in the coming post-apocalyptic world we used to call home.
Divard of Tron is the communications expert specialising in human and robot correspondence. He also played a key role in negotiating the first robot/human treaty in the year 2077.
Renessance, our weapons expert, spent most of his time developing digital-based weaponry, audio harmonised with binary code which was used to subdue AWOL robots.
Ben Kenobi, our intelligence expert, used most of his time surfing the net discovering all the new forms of technology that could be used to aid our cause.
And finally Benjamin Binary, our very own Mister Gadget, is an ace at fixing anything containing circuitry.

Tell me about the new EP Welcome to the Future?
Our new EP is a selection of songs we put together to aid the future communications of robots and humans.
In short, they are digital anthems aimed to sow seeds of peace and harmony in the coming years of strife and conflict.

Alex the Kid is a nostalgic name but all your songs are future orientated. Is there something about the present era you can't quite stomach?
We love the present era and even the past, that's why we named the band after one of the most influential computer games this planet has ever seen.
When we were growing up in the late 2000s a lot of technology had been seriously damaged so computer games were scarce. We managed to salvage an old Sega Master System from the debris of a local museum, and spent hours playing the game.

Can you describe an Alex the Kid show for those who haven't experienced it?
Our live show is a combination of robot rock and future pop. We use a lot of synths and vocoders along with the more human feel of live instruments.
We also like to put on our old uniforms (from the future) and hit the stage with sweet dance moves and as much awkward conversation with the crowd as possible.
Sometimes we even have laser guns and robots on stage.

You have been involved in Smokefreerockquest at various levels. Is the Smokefree message one the band shares ?
In the future, the only place you'll find a cigarette is in a museum... people just don't do it anymore.

Places like Japan and Korea seem to have a soft spot for future culture. Any plans to go and experience that?
Yes, totally. Our main goal at the moment is to travel to Japan in the year 2009 to spread the good word of Alex and the techno kids...
We also hear they're currently building a hotel that looks like the Death Star in Buku so we're hoping to book a show there in the not-so-distant future.
And we're currently in negotiations with Richard Branson to be the first band to play on the moon via Virgin Galactic.

You've played Armageddon in Wellington (accompanying a tween pillow fight) and now you're playing at Auckland Armageddon. Do you feel an affinity to sci-fi culture?
We love sci-fi culture. Most of us have been into pop culture from a young age.
Renessance knows pretty much everything there is to know about Star Wars, while Ben Kenobi owns just about every anime DVD that has ever been printed.
They're our kind of people.

So far, you've received good reviews. How does it feel to get that kind of response?
It feels good. We were a bit worried for a while that nobody really got what we did, so it's always good to hear that people like what you do, even if you do have to pay them to say it!

Can you tell us a little about the nerdcore phenomenon?
Nerdcore is amazing. We're really excited about being branded with the name. It basically just covers a group of bands who write songs about nerdy stuff like technology, Star Wars, Space Invaders and the future.
Amongst that you might even get the odd performer who wears a Star trooper helmet or a Star Trek outfit.


Currently listening:
Nights Out
Release date: 2008-09-09
Monday, October 20, 2008 

Current mood:  quixotic
Category: Art and Photography
Hey friends and futurists.

we just wanted show off our fancy new alex art that the amazing Kieran Rynhart put together for us..

click on the image to see more of Kierans sweet work...







Thursday, August 14, 2008 

Current mood:  quixotic
Category: Music
Future dam it! our EP "Welcome to the Future" got reviewed in the latest groove guide...
**** (four stars that is!)

ALEX THE KID - Welcome to the Future:

"Simply brilliant. From the midst of a musical globescape littered with the decaying carcasses of amateurish electro/punk bands surfaces Alex The Kid, a Wellington based electronic/live fusion band who have successfully pulled off the clever trick of emerging fully formed in both concept, presentation and musical content. Maintaining a comfortable and credible musical dialogue that navigates back and forth between indie rock/punk and electronic dance is no easy feat in a the swimming pool, but on songs like "Technology" Alex The Kid convincingly beat the competition by half a minute in the 500 meters. Aside from the music they seem to think they're from Quantum leap, and are determined to promote unity between robots and humans on earth.
Even TV3's David Farrier has given them a mention or two."

- Martyn Pepperell: THE GROOVE GUIDE

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 

Current mood:  jedi
Category: Travel and Places
Alex date: 2077 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A futuristic world; where humans colinise the moon and spend their summer vacations future boarding on near by ice planets. Their children's best friend is an artificial robot named Omnibot 2000, while daily meals come from a thin toothpaste like tube.
Humankind is destined to fall into the same darkness that has befallen their ancestors before them. Having dealt with all human bigotry and discrimination (even after the first wave of psy-borns), humanity is now stricken with a new challenge. Robots have been embraced into human homes and families, to love and nurture their children and old ones, and develop their own sense of mind and being. Some members of the robot community now strive for their own place in the world. But their plea for freedom and a chance to live their own life is only met by human hatred .
The 1st Robot Wars begin.
A group of robot sympathisers battle alongside the robots against human kind, to once again end humanities flaws. Some members of this group have chosen to travel back in time to begin the healing earlier and aid in stopping key events. Four futurists, known as Alex The Kid,use a new hybrid of music and binary code to bring humanity and robot kind together.
As one.