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This is a video showing a prototype of the Lumièrophone, a screen with embedded sensors that create sound in real time based on what is projected on it.
This demo shows it in action using the Walter Ruttman films Opus I and II.
Industrial Records Ltd. have announced the birth of GRISTLEISM, the newest member of the Throbbing Gristle family.
Description:
Bastard offspring of now-famous ambient loop player the Buddha Machine, GRISTLEISM is part Industrial sound machine, part noise instrument.
Featuring thirteen original and uncompromising loops, GRISTLEISM delivers a mix of signature TG experimental noise, industrial drone, and classic melodies and rhythms.
Available in three colours – Black, Chrome and Red – the palm-sized unit (size: w67mm x h69mm x d35mm) features a built-in speaker, volume control, pitch-shift control and loop selector switch.
GRISTLEISM features more loops and almost twice the frequency range of the Buddha Machine. GRISTLEISM is powered by two AA batteries and is the world’s first and only portable TG aural exciter.
Pricing (UK):
- Standard Edition: 19.99 GBP
- Badged Limited-Edition: 24.99 GBP
- Tri-Colour Limited-Edition box: 99.99 GBP Read more…
The Grooming
Film by Felipe Waller, made for Morphodidius’ Loretta’s Room.
The horror-techno-beat jive-music is from Marc Verhoeven.
Special appearance by Elizabeth van den Akker
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Sunday Synth Jam: A little experimental noise improvisation from rezzn8r:
built a thingamakit the other day, so thought I’d try it out with the moogerfoogers.
nothing serious, just havin’ fun!
The thingamakit works much better in the dark, but it sounds ok with sunlight, too!
kanukanakina – one of the odder electronic music videos we’ve seen lately, features the circuit bent sounds ‘of comemelinhos‘ hacked noise machines, including some sort of torso-tron and a crawling baby synth.



