"It sounds like 40 minutes of circuit-bending with a harmonica solo in the middle."
"Exactly how these noises were made, I'm not certain. I know that Waisvisz invented something called the Kraakdoos, or Crackle Box, which was a bunch of electronics and some exposed metal (build one yourself; I will). Touching those exposed parts completed the instrument's circuit and made noise: screeching, wailing electronic burble, varied according to pressure. Speculating wildly, I'd say that those sounds could drive sensitive souls insane within a few minutes."
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"some of the best electronic sounds ever made."
"It sounds like 40 minutes of circuit-bending with a harmonica solo in the middle."
"Exactly how these noises were made, I'm not certain. I know that Waisvisz invented something called the Kraakdoos, or Crackle Box, which was a bunch of electronics and some exposed metal (build one yourself; I will). Touching those exposed parts completed the instrument's circuit and made noise: screeching, wailing electronic burble, varied according to pressure. Speculating wildly, I'd say that those sounds could drive sensitive souls insane within a few minutes."
3.3/5 (112) RYM
danks ez
danks much
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