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Percussive: The Evolution of the Fridge
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Saturday, November 04, 2006. The Evolution of the Fridge. Fridge grates, oh fridge grates I love you. If I was singing a song about fridge grates that’s what I would sing, but I’m not so let it go man. This is just a blog about crazy instruments. Over the years I have used refrigerator grates in quite a few different instruments. There is the Two Stringed Golf and Refrigerator Bass. And The Things from the Fridge. Much like the metal salad bowls, or the lovely and talented fan grates. I look forward to s...
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Bowafridgeaphone - odd unique strange experimental weird musical instrument by Iner Souster - oddmusic
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Listen to the Bowafridgeaphone and Bungee Bass. That’s right; the name of this mammoth beast is the Bowafridgeaphone (bow a fridge a phone). Experimental instrument maker Iner Souster has used refrigerator grates in quite a few of his instruments. Fridge grates, oh fridge grates I love you. Violin bows, on the other hand, are quite afraid of his instruments. The spine of the Bowafridgeaphone,. And a look into the belly of the beast. And spaceiner.blogspot.com.
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Single Strings and all Those Things: Iner and the Single String
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Friday, June 09, 2006. Iner and the Single String. Photo by Ravi Persaud. I used a lot of this junk to record my sound design for a short film i'm working on. Click on Caraticus Sea. To hear some of the tracks, or click on Iner lost in time and space. To see some of the images. Sympathetic String with Bell. This was first shown at the Joseph D. Carrier Gallery in the Columbus Centre. Disk Brakes found on the corner of Sorauren Ave. and Queen. A bunch of pipes. A lamp shade from Just Lights on Queen.
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The Odd Bits: The Realistic University
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Thursday, June 01, 2006. I built this amp mainly for use with the Sunflowers of Death, but now it seems to be an integral part of the inner workings of my spaceship. Disregard the fact that the photo is taken in my kitchen, the amp really is part of the ship. Why do you call it The Realistic University? That’s a good question Iner, but why are you talking to yourself? Now the University is the name of the speaker mounted on top of the amp. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is just what it says, od...