Everyone knows being in a band is cool. But what’s cooler is making your own band out of old computer parts and then getting it to play a note-prefect version of The Animals’ House Of The Rising Sun.
Christmas jumpers. They’re about as gaudy as clothing can get. But some eccentric from Toronto has concluded that the average Rudolf knit doesn't quite go far enough. The Canadian man, known only as ...
Like the ghost of Christmas future, YouTuber bd594 has given us a chilling glimpse of what the future of the holidays might be like. Door-to-door carolers replaced with a robotic snare drum and a ...
YouTube user name BD594 created this amazing rendition of "The House of the Rising Sun" using old machines as instruments, with "absolutely no sampling or audio effects." The featured electronics are ...
We have featured a number of different tunes played by older computer equipment. But Canadian YouTube user BD594 has put together a great collection of retro computers and peripherals to create a ...
YouTube user bd594 has got some skills with old computer parts. He uses them to create some pretty well-executed music. For this song, bd594 used an HP Scanjet 3C for the vocals, two hard drives for ...
(CBS) - We're going to stick with the theme of music, but add a little dash of geek to this post. I present to you a "robot band" covering Maroon 5's mega-hit song "Moves Like Jagger". The techie ...
A set of old computer gear has been turned into a fully fledged cover band, performing a highly credible version of The Animals’ House Of The Rising Sun. A set of old computer gear has been turned ...
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