Turbowolf 'Let's Die' by Casey Raymond & Ewan Jones Morris
David Knight - 16th Feb 2012
Wonderful, epic robot nonsense, courtesy of Casey and Ewan, for the super-rockin' Turbowolf's Let's Die.
Wonderful, epic robot nonsense, courtesy of Casey and Ewan, for the super-rockin' Turbowolf's Let's Die. The old-school robot/organ hardware came from robot builder and performance artist Paul Granjon, who lent Casey and Ewan some of his hoard of "scrap electronics". And they've really pulled the stops out on this one, with top graphics, and stop frame animation combining to create a circuit-board Terminator, fused with a belting performance from this terrific band with the Zappa-lookalike frontman. "It was a miracle we didn't electrocute ourselves whilst making it," says Casey. Let's rock.
The old-school robot/organ hardware came from robot builder and performance artist Paul Granjon, who lent Casey and Ewan some of his hoard of "scrap electronics". And they've really pulled the stops out on this one, with top graphics, and stop frame animation combining to create a circuit-board Terminator, fused with a belting performance from this terrific band with the Zappa-lookalike frontman.
Wonderful, epic robot nonsense, courtesy of Casey and Ewan, for the super-rockin' Turbowolf's Let's Die. The old-school robot/organ hardware came from robot builder and performance artist Paul Granjon, who lent Casey and Ewan some of his hoard of "scrap electronics". And they've really pulled the stops out on this one, with top graphics, and stop frame animation combining to create a circuit-board Terminator, fused with a belting performance from this terrific band with the Zappa-lookalike frontman. "It was a miracle we didn't electrocute ourselves whilst making it," says Casey. Let's rock.
"It was a miracle we didn't electrocute ourselves whilst making it," says Casey. Let's rock.
Wonderful, epic robot nonsense, courtesy of Casey and Ewan, for the super-rockin' Turbowolf's Let's Die. The old-school robot/organ hardware came from robot builder and performance artist Paul Granjon, who lent Casey and Ewan some of his hoard of "scrap electronics". And they've really pulled the stops out on this one, with top graphics, and stop frame animation combining to create a circuit-board Terminator, fused with a belting performance from this terrific band with the Zappa-lookalike frontman. "It was a miracle we didn't electrocute ourselves whilst making it," says Casey. Let's rock.
David Knight - 16th Feb 2012
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- Casey & Ewan
David Knight - 16th Feb 2012