Brand new Rex The Dog video, cardboard all the way!!! And glue, and planning…. Bubblicious the new single out on 23rd Feb
Atari Synth is a custom made, 12 oscillator, 3 modulator square wave synthesizer, created by Paul Rothman’s Fridgebuzzz Electronics . This old Atari 400 never looked this good ;) Check out al those knobs and buttons! Yummyyyy! The bad part is, that the Atari Synth was a one-of-a-kind instrument and it is sold. No worries cos fridgebuzzz electronics is currently working on a handheld version. ;)
Nothing quite beats that dreamy sound
of vinyl. Now you can “cut” your own lil’
records with this CD packaging kit! Burn
your fave mixes or photos on a disk and
then use this kit to transform them into
giftable vintage vinyl. 25 CD labels with
5 designs plus 25 CD sleeves w/ dozens
of stickers.

Diego Stocco is a composer and sound designer who’s not afraid to incinerate a piano to get a few good sound samples. He’s also a prolific instrument designer, although you’re unlikely to find his crazy contraptions in any orchestra. Check out his custom built musical typewriter, the TypoSonic and the Burning Piano after the jump, then read more about Diego @ Retrothing .

If you already saw the LEGO speaker , then keep your socks up because you will be surprised with the Hi-Fidelity homemade styrofoam-plate speaker !!!

TENORI-ON is one of the coolest electric musical device: it is portable, easy to play and good for audio-visual performance. But it is expensive and a shortage in Japan.
That is the reason why Kentaro made an unplugged version of the TENORI-ON, please welcome the TENORI-OFF .
we are speechless
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The DJ Mobile Car was created by Dutch artist Olaf Mooij. The idea for
the DJ Mobile was inspired by the song ‘God is a DJ’ from Faithless and
the car of the pope. These two things were mixed together and there it
was the DJ Mobile. The DJ Mobile Car is a functional artwork with a PA System built in. It can be used for a lot of different events. [via The Presurfer]
Bored with your album cover? Then it’s time to crack open the felt tip pens and make your own. In an exhibition at the Horse Hospital, folk artist Stephen Fowler shares his collection of records he’s found with homemade sleeves.
[read more and see the gallery @ Guardian]