The music reminds you of the oldest arcade video games. But it's even older than that. Those computer-generated sounds date to 1968. Yes, computers could make music in the late 60s. And other art too.
There is more than a casual link between computer people and musicians. Computers have created music since 1961 when an IBM7094 sang the song Daisy Bell (later inspiring another computer, the HAL 9000 ...
Old-school vocaloids do tend to generate a killer vibe thanks to pop culture, but the original voice synth sounds super cute. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
What does it sound like when Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett covers a song from the late-19th century? The answer's right here. The album was produced in an extremely limited run of 999 numbered and ...
Tyler, the Creator, Katy Perry, Nick Cave, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo, Kirk Hammett of Metallica, and Danny Elfman now have at least one thing in common: they've all recorded their ...
If you have a spare $99 laying around, you’ll soon be able to hear Kirk Hammett of Metallica, Tyler, the Creator, Weird Al Yankovic, Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo, Stan Ridgeway of Wall of Voodoo, Danny ...
Cue up the footage of the Hal 9000 computer melting down warbling “Daisy Bell” at the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey. That’s right: Daisy, the code name for a new music streaming service overseen by ...
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