Music made entirely from a dry cleaner
(CBS) - So about six months ago we showed you an impressive video of sound designer/composer Diego Stocco making music from a tree. Well, Stocco is back with a new and equally impressive video, this time making music at and from a dry cleaner.
Wow. Just wow. Stocco writes about his latest creation:
Almost everyday, on my way to a local bakery, I walk in front of a dry cleaners. When they have the front door open, I hear a lot of interesting sounds coming from their work equipment. Eventually, the different mechanical and steam sounds sparked something in my mind, so one day I asked the owners if I could record a piece of music by using their machines as musical instruments. I used a puff iron, press and dry cleaning machines, a washer, clothes hangers, and a bucket full of soap. The bass and lead sounds were created from the buzzing tones coming from the conduits and engines. There are no additional sounds from any traditional or electronic instruments. Enjoy!
We here at The Feed are impressed once again and would definitely like to take a moment to salute Stocco on this latest work!
If you'd like to know more about it, you can check out behind-the-scenes photos and info by clicking here.