electronic folk music
December 5, 2011 by abulafia

machines cover ‘house of the rising sun’

no samples, pretty sick -

While following on the coat tail of my first popular video “Queen Bohemian Rhapsody Old School Computer Remix” i tried to change the venue and built a couple of robot bands (yeah! machines that play actual instruments). These videos didn’t fair as well so i decided to go back to the basics and create another video utilizing old computer equipment. For this video i recorded each instrument separately with a decent stereo mic and i also used a mixer to adjust the audio levels. i would like to point out that absolutely no sampling or audio effects were used.

via [theverge]

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October 28, 2011 by abulafia

robot playing mozart


via [laughing squid]

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July 22, 2011 by abulafia

imogen heap’s electro gadget greatness

but does she have the je ne sais qua of laetitia sonami and her lady’s glove?



via [sonicstate]

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July 8, 2011 by abulafia

robot plays along on theremin

via [synthtopia]

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June 4, 2011 by abulafia

bike beats – north carolina sound designer

Specialized Beats from WhiteNoise | Lab
via [core 77]

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March 22, 2011 by abulafia

blodes orchester

this is the nightmare i imagine when i imagine going to ikea


Blödes Orchester from white tube
via [reaction!]

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February 13, 2011 by abulafia

les souliers

Les Souliers quintet from Arno Fabre on Vimeo.

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February 10, 2011 by abulafia

floppy drive music

making the rounds.


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December 6, 2010 by abulafia

the trons robot band – time’s up

because we haven’t had a good robot band in awhile.


via [synthtopia]

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October 10, 2010 by abulafia

seaquence: browser-based synth

if audiotool isn’t doing it for you, then this looks like a pretty good way to make some ambient brownian beats  in your browser.

Seaquence is an experimental musical petri-dish. Adopting a biological metaphor, Seaquence allows you to create and combine musical lifeforms into unique, dynamic compositions.

This is a short demo showing how it works.

Visit the project at seaquence.org

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