This installation, entitled "Without Records" by Japanese experimental musicians Otomo Yoshihide and Yasutomo Aoyama employs over 100 record-free turntables to create a sound piece dedicated to the result of the dissappearing technology of LPs. Each turntable is augmented with some form of object to create a different effect on the needle arm as it passes the disc platter thus producing an interesting clatter of sounds when heard as a whole. Watch the video and listen to the results.
Installation uses the sound of old record players to make noise
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Whoah...while listening to that was brutal, that large room full of turntables kind of blew my mind.
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