Wow. It almost makes the ecstasy redundant. Almost.
Brendan
October 27, 2008 4:24 pm
Wow, I now have something to do next weekend. Looks fun, but it would be more impressive if his he could generate the sound with using his facial muscles.
erm
October 27, 2008 4:45 pm
wonder what Beethoven’s 9th would look like?
Anna
October 27, 2008 4:53 pm
“wonder what Beethoven’s 9th would look like?”
Angry, eew, confused, sneeze, grin, confused, scared, sneeze, eew. That kind of thing.
Heh. Is there nothing electrodes can’t do?
Wow. It almost makes the ecstasy redundant. Almost.
Wow, I now have something to do next weekend. Looks fun, but it would be more impressive if his he could generate the sound with using his facial muscles.
wonder what Beethoven’s 9th would look like?
“wonder what Beethoven’s 9th would look like?”
Angry, eew, confused, sneeze, grin, confused, scared, sneeze, eew. That kind of thing.
I’m hoping the whole “scary eyebrow dancing” thing catches on.
Nearly as funny as the bloke with the exploding Banana mask. Perhaps not as hazardous though?
Depends on where you put the electrodes.
Finally a way for me to dance in time with the music however much booze I’ve drunk!
It’s like a comedy seizure.
Electrodes (and perhaps DDR) are about the only way to give your average Japanese raver a reliable sense of rhythm.