Boxbots

Boxbots (commonly referred to as The Boxbots) was a Jetanie music producing group formed in 1982 by brothers Tryan Bots and Chan Bots. They are perhaps best known for their singles Colour TV, At The Races and Last Day. The duo did not focus on any certain genre, and because of this, managed to create a large variety of different songs.

Although the duo have not seperated, they have not released any new material in a long time.

History
Tryan Bots graduated from University with a degree in music in 1980, and spent a year teaching his brother, Chan (a Vietnam war orphan adopted by the Bots family), about producing music. The two decided to become a group in early 1982, recording their own sound production. They got signed to EMI in 1983. The brothers' father owned computing equipment which was expensive at the time, allowing the two to produce music with digital software.

The two toured in 1988, mainly in nightclubs around Jetania and Kuboia.

Compilation albums

 * Boxbots: The 80s (1989)
 * Boxbots: The 90s (1999)
 * The Best of The Boxbots (2006)