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Chapters 00:38 - Introduction 02:08 - Developing A Unique Sound 08:12 - Early Projects 09:07 - Analogue Noise 13:07 - Modular Synthesis 14:37 - Kosmo Modules 16:22 - This Museum Is Not Obsolete 18:31 - Interactive Installations 21:35 - The 1000 Oscillator Megadrone 23:30 - The Crystal Palace Electro Magnetic Sonic Sequencer 27:29 - Other Electronic Projects 28:27 - Musical Projects 30:04 - The Recording Process 32:59 - Working With Patreon Sam Battle Biog From his early interest in electronics and '80s synth-pop to setting up a museum showcasing obsolete electronic and music technology, Sam Battle, who goes under the moniker Look Mum No Computer, is carving out a unique niche for himself. Known as both an Inventor and Musician and with a strong Patreon following and almost half a million YouTube subscribers, Sam makes a feature of reworking old technology to create new and interesting sounds. He has repurposed discarded Teletubbies, Furbies and Speak & Spell's to create various interactive projects, which are used in his musical compositions and are also featured at his museum in Ramsgate, Kent, England. https://www.lookmumnocomputer.com/ https://www.patreon.com/lookmumnocomputer https://this-museum-is-not-obsolete.com/ Caro C Biog Caro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album "Electric Mountain" is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This "sonic enchantress" (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day. URL: http://carocsound.com/ Twitter: @carocsound Inst: @carocsound FB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/ |