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Stooky Bill @ Televisor (live Spacedog song feat. robot, theremin and Nipkow disk)

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2011

Spacedog's homage to Stooky Bill, ventriloquial sidekick of John Logie-Baird who appeared on the second ever television image, c1925. Baird was the inventor of an early, mechanical television apparatus that was tested at Alexander Palace, London.

This song features Spacedog's own Stooky-like Hugo, a 1930s vent doll who was rescued from the attic of a dead magician.

If you'd like to see and hear more curiosities from Spacedog, do check out our new website:
www.spacedogmusic.com

This piece was recorded live, in one take, during Televisor, a live music and robotic show created by Spacedog and performed at the Brunswick Theatre, Brighton Festival Fringe, May 2011. Professor Elemental was guesting on the night.

This song is based on an original composition by Stephen Hiscock, with vocal and other samples composed by Sarah Angliss

Musicians:

Hugo as "Stooky Bill"

Sarah Angliss
theremin

Stephen Hiscock
vibraphone

Robots and televisor built by Sarah Angliss and Colin Uttley, Spacedog.
Video edit: Sarah Angliss.

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  • EL MUÑEQUITO ES TOTALMENTE AUTOMATICO? O HAY ALGIEN QUE LO MANIPULA?.

    COMO SEA ES UNA GENIALIDAD..

  • This scares the living daylights out of me D:

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