Robot World

Robot World is the fourth album by the New Zealand band Bailter Space, released in 1993.

[1][2] It was their first full-length album to be officially released in the U.S., and was distributed by WEA under Matador's first major-label deal (with Warner Bros. Records).

"EIP" and alternate version of "Robot World" were released on the B.E.I.P.

The New York Times deemed the album "a sleek, cool treasure of noise rock.

"[1] The Washington Post noted that "'Begin' and 'Ore' are more exercises in rhythm-guitar tonalities than in melody or message.