How about something a little (?!) different today?
Few people these days have heard of Paweł Zadrożniak. However, those of us who were active in the pre-smartphone days are familiar with his work, creating techno-music out of early computer hardware such as floppy disk drives (remember them?) and flatbed scanners. He called his creation the "Floppotron".
He started out simply, as illustrated by this rendition of the "Imperial March" from the second Star Wars movie, "The Empire Strikes Back", composed by John Williams. His instruments were two floppy disk drives and a controller board.
It didn't take him long to graduate to a full "orchestra". Here's his "Floppotron 3.0" playing the "Entry of the Gladiators", a march by Julius Fucík.
And here's "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by Eurythmics.
You'll find more of Paweł Zadrożniak's music (?) at his YouTube channel.
Peter
This is an example creative mind with an interesting medium. More power to him, I imagine he is a whiz at mundane computer stuff and just does this for the heck of it.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of him, but that was WILD! It made me laugh. THANKS
ReplyDeleteOh, Mama mia! Be sure to hear his Bohemian Rhapsody.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely 'different'...to put it mildly!
ReplyDeleteTruly, we live in an age of wonders.
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