3D Print-Your-Own Records
Remember those Fisher Price record players that played chunky plastic discs? Well thanks to 3D printing tech and the DIY brains of Fred27, you can make your own custom records for the classic toy.
Remember those Fisher Price record players that played chunky plastic discs? Well thanks to 3D printing tech and the DIY brains of Fred27, you can make your own custom records for the classic toy.
Has interchangeable cables, speakers and headband. You can start at the budget model then scale up and get better speakers without ditching the other parts, or get headbands in other colors.
Inspired by the headsets worn by military helicopter pilots, it has 40mm neodymium drivers, passive noise isolating ear cups and a detachable boom mic. Also has a Battlefield 3 variant.
Matt Mulholland covers Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream by sampling and looping his voice to mimic the accompanying musical instruments. His skill is equaled only by his majestic T-shirt.
An lineup of vocalists and performers from reggae groups like Black Uhuru and Steel Pulse cover Michael Jackson’s entire Thriller album, reggae style. Check out more tracks over on YouTube.
The title and still for this clip pretty much give away the punchline of this slightly tweaked scene from Stanley Kubrick’s horror classic The Shining. And if you don’t know your K-pop, brush up now.
The video for Duquesne Whistle, a single from Tempest, Bob Dylan’s 35th album. Apparently, the clip is filled with references to Dylan, though we think the song is better off on its own.
Blitzkrieg bot! This is StickBoy, a robot drummer built by Frank Barnes. He has 4 arms, 2 legs and a head with bad-ass metal mohawk spikes. He should use his wrists more though.
Empty your mind and listen to this Bruce Leemix by John D. Boswell aka melodysheep. Made using the martial artist’s 1971 interview as well as his movies Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon.
(NSFW: Language) Ben Haggerty aka Macklemore isn’t one to talk about cash money. While Yeezy & Hovah boast about being in Paris, Mack & Ryan Lewis brag about stepping their cheap game up.
Moreno De Turco and Mirco Pagano spent over 200 hours making portraits of 6 dead musicians using 6,500 CDs of the musicians’ greatest hits. The portraits were made for an anti-piracy exhibit.
Experience the surreal energy of Jamaica in the video for Get Free, the lead single from Major Lazer’s upcoming album Free the Universe. With Amber Coffman (Dirty Projectors) on vocals.
Old Spice hooks Terry Crews up to a bunch of electrodes, and makes music with his muscles, flaming saxes and sausages. At the end of the video, be sure to jam out on your keyboard.
The best part of televised talent shows is at the beginning, when ordinary people share what they can do, expecting nothing in return. Here’s 20-year old Lucy with her song about “beer fear.”
It took Marc Donahue and Sean Michael Williams a total of 6 months to film this medley music video. That’s about 6 to 8 hours of work for 3 to 4 seconds of footage. Watch Part 1 here.
Chiptuner Oliver (aka Superpowerless) overlays 8-bit tracks played live on his Nintendo Game Boy with popular tunes – in this case Bangarang by Skrillex. He even makes Call Me Maybe listenable.
The first single off of Muse’s new album The 2nd Law features Matthew Bellamy’s larger-than-life vocals, backed by an infectious electronic chorus. Pre-order the album to get the single now.
Fans of LCD Soundsystem who purchase the DVD or Blu-Ray editions will be treated to a 3-disc package with a 90-minute documentary, and almost 4 hours of concerts, photos, and outtakes.
(NSFW: Language) Mashup artists Eclectic Method use their own unique musical style to pay tribute to the almighty Bill Murray as he shows his range in a variety of comedic and dramatic roles.
The Maccabees take us on a dreamy musical and visual journey in this three-track live performance, augmented by real-time Kinect 3D animation of the band and audience (starts around 3:30).
DAYUM DAYUM DAAAAYUM! The Gregory Brothers’ latest hit is a remix of YouTuber Daym Drops’ glowing and hilariously passionate review of Five Guys Burger and Fries. Available on iTunes.
Here’s 3 minutes of boredom-busting fun: lots and lots of familiar movie clips (295 to be exact) spliced together to recreate Sir Mix-A-Lot’s ubiquitous ditty Baby Got Back. (Thanks everyone!)
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