Featured In
ALBUMCircle 28 (Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Rework) - SingleFoam and Sand, Robot Koch & Priscilla Ahn
Albums by Robot Koch
ALBUMOcean ConsciousnessFoam and Sand, Robot Koch & Monroe Institute
ALBUMFoam and SandFoam and Sand & Robot Koch
ALBUMThe Next Billion Years (Foam and Sand Reworks)Robot Koch
ALBUMFull Circle ReworksRobot Koch & Foam and Sand
ALBUMFull CircleFoam and Sand & Robot Koch
ALBUMImaginary Audience (Remixes)Mindchatter, David Dann & Robot Koch
ALBUMThe Next Billion Years (Rework EP)Robot Koch
ALBUMThe Next Billion YearsRobot Koch
ALBUMSchuld 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Richard Ruzicka & Robot Koch
ALBUMSphere (Out Takes & Remixes)Robot Koch
Robot Koch's Popular Music Videos
Eta Aquarid
Robot Koch & Savannah Jo Lack
The Dream
Robot Koch & Savannah Jo Lack
Care (feat. Julien Marchal)
Robot Koch
Dark Waves
Robot Koch
Light Through a Canvas
Robot Koch, Savannah Jo Lack & Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin
Circle 35
Foam and Sand, Robot Koch & Stewart Cole
All Forms Are Unstable
Robot Koch
Care (feat. Julien Marchal)
Robot Koch
Artist Biography
Berlin-born electronic producer Robert Koch (aka Robot Koch) switches between driving dancefloor-oriented tracks and expansive cinematic pieces. Debuting as a solo artist with the 2009 full-length Death Star Droid, his earlier work found him operating on the fringes of left-field hip-hop and dubstep, of the glitchy or moody variety as opposed to the more overt maximalism. However, by the time of his 2015 album Hypermoment, he had transitioned to a broader sound while retaining his bright but mellow approach to production. Subsequent works have increasingly incorporated ambient and modern classical elements, with 2020's The Next Billion Years featuring orchestral arrangements by Nordic Pulse Ensemble and conductor Kristjan Järvi. Additionally, Koch releases ambient material as Foam and Sand, including a 2023 self-titled effort, and has worked with pianist Julien Marchal on releases such as the EP Movements.
Hometown
Berlin, Germany
Genre
Electronic