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Insane Radiohead Remix Made Using Outdated Hardware

We've posted about Radiohead's invitation to remix their song "Nude" before, but after stumbling across James Houston's innovative and creepy version tonight, I can't help but to think that the contest might as well be over. Nobody's going to top this:


Big Ideas (Don't get any) from 1030 on Vimeo.

Houston used a Sinclair ZX Spectrum, an Epson LX-81 dot matrix printer, an HP Scanjet 3c flat bed scanner, and an array of hard drives acting as some kind of speaker, to create this stunning, unique take on the inimitable band's latest gem. The video looks great too. Something tells me even the band couldn't have dreamed someone would pull off an interpretation this creative and inspired. ~Alan Wiley

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