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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

Goldsmiths College London. The Organ in the Great Hall is several stories high, and wider than the side of a bus. The rumour was that it hadn't worked for years. When John Lely asked if he could borrow the keys, nobody knew where they were. Eventually they surfaced, and John, Ross, Sam and Mick decided to climb inside the rat infested monster and play with its intimate workings. Contains strong microtonality.

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  • interesting

  • Is that a classic routemaster or a modern bendy? Great sounds John!

  • sinetastic.. no snare drum this time though

  • I'm sure this is what organs like that were originally designed for. People just got a bit lost and confused about their proper use for a while.

  • only one word is appropriate: Awesomecore.

  • Nice work john, maybe you should do the same thing but with a speaker box and lots of variable length ports, would need to be a hefy speaker in a big box to do so. as the ports are all for bass tuning usually below 80Hz

    Stu

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