The beautiful music simply by utlizing eight old floppy disk drives. It's a completely awestruck by the sounds these eight floppy disk drives could make. Watch the disk drives play "Sandstorm" by Darude below.
Remember that time you woke up between two cars, topless and covered in glitter and wearing a headdress at that music festival? That was fun. But as we get older, and music festivals become more commercial, it is time for a new way of crashing.
The rapid induction of DJing and dance culture into the public domain has taken a groundbreaking new form now that the Dutch design company Yalp has taken the DJ booth from the club to your own street, playground and town square.
Alex Allmont is a full-time coder, a part-time Ph.D. in polyrhythmic music, and a long-time Lego fan. All those things come together in his latest creation, a fantastically complex Lego machine that churns out mesmerizing electronic music.
From sound systems so loud they could kill to sound systems built on weather accessories. A Moscow-based artist, Dmitry Morozov has designed a portable sound system shaped like an umbrella.
On the whole, NAMM is a place that thousands of people potter around, play with DJ gear and essentially become a huge breeding ground for what is unaffectionately known as nammthrax, the pestilence that infects a serious number of NAMM attendees.
Armin van Buuren and Philips are launching a new piece of DJ equipment at the end of this year. Whenever you go to the beach, the park or to some friends, you can always have your music with you and play it as a real DJ.