INVISIBLE: Rhythm 1001

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2009

Experimental art music group INVISIBLE discusses and demonstrates their homemade analog drum machine, Rhythm 1001 at Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville, VA.

www.soundsinvisible.com

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  • clever indeed

  • LOL!

    KRAFTWERK 1.0

  • I miss you FMD.

  • Fascinating! Your creativity and patience to produce the vision* inspire me to forge new furrows in my brain. I'm hoping to see you this weekend in Chapel Hill at the Liminal Festival! I'm really interested in seeing what devices are responsible for governing specific sounds. Kudos!

    (*and likelihood of having worked through failed pathways to reach your end products now!)

  • You guys are amazing! made my day time s 5!

    thats soo lovely!~

  • Not only do I admire your inventiveness & musicality, but you get mad props for having a Commodore 1702 monitor present. All worthwhile creative endeavors require the 1702 after all. ;) Greets from Retro Thing!

  • disco balls

  • Splendid! Nice to have a mechanical drum machine; rather like the Musee Mechanique (sp?) in San Francisco.

  • You guys are awesome! As a found object artist and member of the Philadelphia Dumpster Divers, I absolutely applaud what you are doing, and what you are bringing to the rest of the world.

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