Originally Posted By utnereader

utnereader:

You can find some form of music in everything: a babbling brook, beeping computer components, an old oil drum, and traffic noises all have some element of rhythm or melody waiting to be unleashed. If you listen very closely, you can occasionally even find music on a Tom Waits record. A number of music from unexpected places and musicians working with non-traditional instruments have been profiled in the alternative press of late, so I thought we’d share them with you.

For example, check out “Music From a Dry Cleaner” by Diego Stocco above (yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like). And if you like what you heard, we’ve got a couple more over here…

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    Música desde la lavandería. Vean y escuchen.
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