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Published December 11th, 2011 at 9:35 pm in Video with no comments
Tagged with circuit bending, Nick Demopoulos
Nick Demopoulos from BOMB Magazine on Vimeo.
I’ve always admired those who modify their musical instruments, are into circuit bending, or people who go out of their way to create their own. I have no skills in this whatsoever, which is probably why I just take sounds from other sources and manipulate them electronically. If I do take time to create my own instruments, I may be on the way towards becoming like guitarist Nick Demopoulos, a musician based in New York City. While people have done things like Demopoulos for years, the internet has made it possible to see and hear things like this in real time. If you’d like to hear his work, he currently has 10 songs on his Soundcloud page.
I found out about this video over at netnewmusic.net.