Posts Tagged ‘Music’

Tristan Perich – 1-Bit Symphony

September 1st, 2010

Tristan Perich‘s 1-Bit Symphony is an electronic composition in five movements on a single microchip. Though housed in a CD jewel case, 1-Bit Symphony is not a recording in the traditional sense; it literally “performs” its music live when turned on.”

Tristan Perich – 1-Bit Symphony via: createdigitalmusic

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-30

August 30th, 2010

Seeburg 1000 Background Music System – 1963

August 29th, 2010

“The Seeburg 1000 background music system was introduced in 1963 in which to provide background music or “elevator music” as we know it today for shoppers in stores, or factory workers etc. These units played a special record designed by seeburg 2″ diameter center hole 16-2/3 RPM disk. The machine was designed to provide continuous play of up to 25 disks, 20 songs per side, hence the name “1000″. At the end of the last record, the changer would lift the stack upto the top of the changer spindle for another round of playing.”

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Listening To Music “Upside Down”

August 25th, 2010

“What Photosounder does is invert the notes of the tune, which creates a different sounding tune, but it also inverts the overtones, so the instruments also sound different. This effect is unique to Photosounder, which is the only program out there that treats sounds and music entirely as images.”

Link: Photosounder

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-23

August 23rd, 2010