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Tag Archives: sounds
Digitals by Chris Crutchfield
Ever felt like you were being bombarded by social media and alerts?
Fruit Bonus – Soundlapse
Wow, check out this music video made by Chicago-based Fruit Bonus that splices together everyday sounds to create a new tune. Pretty wonderful! [via]
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Tags: buttons, click, everyday, Fruit Bonus, objects, phone, Soundlapse, sounds, tap
Voices
I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised that this short video for Space Shower TV is made by Japanese people. Kinda cute though and I could totally see a song being made from these sounds.
Girl can imitate lots of different animal sounds
SAY WHAT! This is impressive. I wonder if there’s any use for this in nature, or if there’s no chance at all in fooling animals with this talent.
Making music with a Nintendo Game Boy
Dang! This is GOOD!! Thanks Sebastian Bender!