An important bulletin from the Travelogue Ministry of Information: Jon Sonnenberg demonstrates the Daxophone, a musical instrument invented by Hans Reichel. Sonnenberg built a Daxophone for use on ...
An important bulletin from the Travelogue Ministry of Information: Jon Sonnenberg demonstrates the Daxophone, a musical instrument invented by Hans Reichel. Sonnenberg built a Daxophone for use on the upcoming Travelogue acoustic album. More info: artoftravelogue.com and daxo.de
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Everyone who likes this should listen to Hans Reichel's albums "Shanghaied On Tor Road" and "Yuxo". Imagine dozens of different daxophone sounds layered, playing delightful, cool melodies. It's crazy, funny and beautiful. And of course Reichel is a real master on his instrument.
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