Two shots of the Dewanatron pulled from this electro-music.com post, which came from the Dewanatron site. I bet Thomas Dolby would like these.
Title link takes you to Dewanatron.
"Dewanatron: a family of instruments which hazard unpredictable behaviors and self playing tendencies. They make all previous and future instruments obsolete."
Sunday, May 21, 2006
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It also renders all future music obsolete.
ReplyDeleteThis is also the instrument being used to record the new Microsoft Vista theme.
There was just an article in the New York Times about an early humanoid species who interbred with chimpanzees. The offspring all died off, but had they survived, this is probably the music they would be making.
ReplyDeleteWe are one step closer to pure beauty.
I saw Brian Dewan once, he played interesting songs on the accordion, including a number he described as "one man's 15-minute oddessy through open-brain surgery without anaesthesia". He also did some album art for They Might Be Giants.
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