Tuesday, April 08, 2008
beamz music performance system
YouTube via epiclipsy. "a demonstration of the awesome new product beamz"
It looks like someone took up Stretta's request in the comments of the previous post.
Hopefully the beamz guys will not pull this one. They are definitely getting exposure on all the blogs.
This one via CDM.
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Oh, man... that is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe cowbell part is perfection.
While I'm disappointed flatulence sounds didn't make it, the Stravinsky and Ligeti worked better than I could have ever imagined. Nice jorb.
ReplyDeleteVery well done and extremely funny.
ReplyDeleteNow, of course, we have to go the other way - inserting audio of heavy metal and whatnot into videos of pretentious academic electroacoustic performances.
That is absolutely hilarious - well done! I laughed out loud at the "quiet reverie" section.
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to put in some SK-5 laser gun and dog barks.
ReplyDeleteI like these new presets better.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha, spot on. I also loved the cowbell part.
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