Since S.P.O.C.K left their home planet Vulcan in 1988, the country of Sweden has been their permanent Earth base. With electronic sounds, brilliant melodies and Star Trek-inspired lyrics S.P.O.C.K has produced some of the most astonishing space-pop ever in this galaxy. By performing frequently at clubs, Star Trek conventions, festivals etc. these popular aliens have built up a huge following of fanatic fans. Stunning live performances and underground club hits like "Never Trust A Klingon", "Astrogirl" and "E.T. Phone Home" have made S.P.O.C.K a cult phenomenon in northern Europe.



Android

Equipment used live: One microphone

Other bands: Sometimes
Android performs solo under the name "Mr Data" and before S.P.O.C.K he played in a band called "Sofia Antenn". "Sofia Antenn" had one track on the compilation LP "Synthetic Sounds From Accelerating Blue Fish" (1989).



Crull-E

Equipment used live: A DX7II running different modules JV2080, K2000. For solo parts he uses an old Sequential Pro-one which is run through a Marshall guitar-amp!

Other bands: In the early 80's Crull-E participated in a synthpop band called "Venansis". It was during this period that he first met Spock. In 1991 he was brainwashed to leave the synth scene for a hardcore band called "Chainsaw Zombies" which was a rather weird act featuring a woman eating razorblades on stage! Since 1995 he has been working in studios as an engineer and producer. He composed five classical pieces for the equestrian games of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. This mysterious entity has one solo project so far: "Biomekkanik" which can be found on the cover compilation "To cut a long story short". On the 1997/98 new year's eve he was appointed an official member of S.P.O.C.K, replacing Admiral Eddie B Kirk.

 



Plasteroid

Equipment used live: Korg MS-10, Korg MS-20, a MicroMoog and a vocoder (that's a Korg VC-10 for those who would like to know!)

Other bands: In the early 90's
Plasteroid started numerous industrial and electronic bands. You might be able to find some tapes he made, there is about 25 different ones from bands like "Genetic Stress DI-source", "Klas Knastermus", "Epswerk 1937" and many more... (One interesting fact is that just before Johan joined S.P.O.C.K he played in a band called "S.P.Ä.C.K" (which translates into Lard!) that did S.P.O.C.K-covers in Swedish!)

 





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