Here's the video of our most recent gig -On the Evilness of Clowns. We're fortunate enough to get to play as part of the Neurodivergant Orchestra.
Now for behind the scenes pics.our "scripts" this is a rough guide for us to work aroundAstro Al
Monday, February 23, 2026
Behind the scenes On the Evilness of Clowns-live stream
Friday, February 20, 2026
Neurodivergent Orchestra - On the Evilness of Clowns Saturday 2/21 Start Time between 7 pm & 7:30 pm East Coast US time
Neurodivergent Orchestra - On the Evilness of Clowns
Saturday 2/21
Start Time between 7 pm & 7:30 pm East Coast US time
URL: https://www.youtube.com/live/30N2fC4w1i8
Professor Sparkles (aka PEK) – wacky banter, clarinets, saxophones, double reeds, flutes
John Fugarino – trumpets, trombones, flugelhorn, French Horn
Eric Dahlman – trumpet, overtone voice
Kelsey Gallagher – clarinet
Willy Weirdo (aka Count Robot) – wacky banter, devices
Sweet Bee Bonkerstoy (aka DNA Girl) – wacky banter, mandolins
Scott Samenfeld – bass
Jared Seabrook – drums
Yours in mad live improv music,
Count Robot
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Cat Temper - A Furwell to Kings
Cat Temper - A Furwell to Kings
It’s time to ride the meowwave!
A Cat Temper album based around Rush?!
Yes, Rush is my favorite band.
Not Yes, I like Yes, but not as much as Rush.
Sorry for the dumb joke but I am not sorry for the cat puns.
This album is full of great tunes.
Synths, beats, and cat growling guitars build and rule this furry kingdom of sounds.
Hears some noteworthy tracks (keep in mind, this entire album is pawesome)
Purrmanent Waves - starts off with a vintage Stranger Things vibe then stretches out in different shimmering directions.
The Analog Kitten - this track is furrrocious. heavy keys and deep beats keep this track spinning.
Hold Your Fur - Has a sinister vibe that I dig. Gives me a feeling of John Carpenter being channeled through the sounds of Power Windows (the classic Rush album).
That to me is a good thing. This track has been picked as a favorite by some and its easy to hear why.
This album is a smoke show synth wave of cool.
Purrr it on!
Yours in pawesome Cat Temper music,
Count Robot
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Mission Creep - Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens
Mission Creep - Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens
This is a write up of the new Mission Creep album Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens
I’ve been following the spy sound escapades of Mission Creep for some time and have always dug in deep on the deft changes and style movements of this groovy group.
Mission Creep can sound like a 1960s French crime flick, a dub invasion from another dimension, a cosmonaut playing jazz while orbiting the Earth,
or a far out trip of electronicx.
Mission Creep is the audio project of Gregory Damien Grinnell.
Mission Creep has two full length albums. This one is my favorite.
some stand out tracks include;
Jet Dark - all space age cyber punk jazz and all instruments played by Grinnell!
Some Kind of Work - this danceable, electronic mad fest, is ladened with groovy samples and has lead vocals by the lead singer of the Gypsy Moths, Steve O’Brien.
A really fun update of the sound Mission Creep gave those of us lucky enough to see the project in its beginning stages in performance spaces
around Boston.
Strange Glow (parts 1 & 2) -savage industrial jazz. A really wild expansive track.
Naked Street- Neon noir. A private detective sent to cyber crime alley. This song is not just what we need to hear in the future, it’s what we need now.
You Are Free To Move About The Cabin - Freer than free jazz. Sax wildness by Pek from Evil Clown HQ.
There’s not a bad song on this fine collection of tunes. One thing I like a lot about this album is it is not too long. Too many albums push the boundary of length and over stay their welcome. That is not the case here at all.
And one last parting thought, any album that ends with a sample from the movie Planet of the Vampires is pretty much guaranteed to win me over.
Yours in awesome Mission Creep music,
Count Robot
Sunday, February 8, 2026
A poem of now
A poem of now
I dream of madness
I wake to madness
I quake to madness
I ice to sadness
as I brace for more madness
I choke on the sadness
but that’s what THEY want so I will not drown in sadness
nor is the path of slipping into their madness the way I will go
Instead I will become ice Melt.
Yours in rebellion,
Count Robot
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Die Unceremoniously
Die Unceremoniously is an album by Astro Al.
This album was assembled from jams recorded in the bunker at Maudslay Park in Newburyport MA.
The acoustics there are amazing. One of the best recording spaces I have ever been in and that includes professional recording spaces.
Here’s my thoughts on it track by track.
The title track. Well that’s obvious. It was inspired by the graffiti at the entrance to the bunker.
A life devoted to art is a life that deserves ceremony at the end. The AI that exists now is a death that deserves no ceremony.
Improvised words.
You can chart your own failures and sink in them or overcome them. To overcome them, you can change them into something else.
The easy choices are the hardest because they can weigh you down for your whole life.
Maybe the stories are true in this track. Maybe they are the lies I’ve told myself. Perhaps they are artistic fabrications.
The 80s were no more or less glorious than any other time period.
Traversing the subconscious world in beat driven style.
The percussion DNA Girl did on this track makes it work for me.
All the angst eats itself alive.
Road tripping poetry.
DNA Girl riffs on Emily Dickinson. Not a bad poet to riff from at all.
Death stops for me.
The echoes in this track are all so natural because they are.
Where do our myths come from?
I know where the hauntings and possessions come from. Dementia is the devil.
This track is mostly instrumental.
This is the track a few djs latched on to play. Honestly this is my least favorite track on the album.
I think there are some good bits but looking back on it now, I would have done things a lot differently with this one. Some good mando at the end by DNA Girl.
7. Beyond Sound
The beginning of this track is just the ambiance of the Bunker and my voice.
Vladamir Putin, if you listen to this track maybe you’ll finally realise that being a dictator is nothing but failure.
My invisible brain will tell you so.
There’s some theremin in this track. Dragging the Theremin to the Bunker was a little tough but so worth it to get that echo.
The words for this one were written before the jam.
8. Fangless Fox
Corporate speak cracks me up. It’s all so meaningless and pointlessly trendy.
The words for this one were partially pre-written before the jam. They were written as a stream of words as meaningless as corporate America.
Album credits
Astro Al is:
DNA Girl: Voice, vocals, mandolin, FX, bodran, drums, acoustic guitar
Count Robot: Voice, FX, theremin, duotron, kazoo, violin, stylophone, Aztec death whistle, duck call, modified tape player
Recorded at Maudslay State Park Newburyport MA
Created, produced, and mastered by Astro Al
Copyright 2025 by Astro Al
Yours in ceremony,
Count Robot



