Remko Scha - Machine Guitars (1982)

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Remko Scha - Machine Guitars (1982)
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"Tellus #22 : False Phonemes"
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Remko Scha
1982's "Machine Guitars" from experimentalist @remkoscha is a lot to take in. While he does not play a note himself, he built wire machines and brushes to music from these microtones
Remko Scha - Sweep
Remko Scha - Guitar Mural 1 featuring The Machines C60, Taal Beeld Geluid, 1982. This is a recording of mechanically produced music from an installation in Corps de Garde, Groningen, Netherlands, October 1981. The Machines are a group of fan motors, electric drills, & electric sabre saws. They play electric guitars by means of rotating strings, rotating metal brushes, vibrating metal bars, & vibrating ropes. When the rotating / vibrating speeds of the motors are varied, different rhythms emerge from their interaction with the guitars. From the beginning of the 1980s until his death in November of 2015, The Machines was Remko’s band, though he never struck a note on any of their instruments during the group's lifetime. Not directly. Described on Scha's website as ''a group of electric motors who play electric guitar'', The Machines was an exercise in automated music, a hybrid of kinetic art & minimalist punk rock.
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