Theremin Playing Robot Lev Covers Crazy by Gnarls Barkley

by Scott Beale on September 21, 2007 · 0 comments

Brooklyn sound artist Ranjit Bhatnagar has created Lev, an amazing theremin-playing robot, who with the help from Ranjit’s new thumpbot and a old synthesizer, preform a great version of Crazy by Gnarls Barkley.

LEV the thereminbot and his newly-built pal thumpbot play “Crazy” with help from a 20-year-old MT32 synthesizer. OK, Lev’s a bit out of tune, but hey, ROBOTS. A tribute to The Ether & Aether Experiment’s marvelous performance.

According to Ranjit, this was a tribute to the Theremin cover of Crazy by The Ether and Aether Experiment.

via Anil Dash

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