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CHANCE TO TRY MUSIC MACHINE.


A NEW machine set to make a big noise at music festivals arrives in Liverpool today.

The Sample-ist is an interactive, mobile music making device that uses the human voice to create dance rhythms.

Made by music producer Darren Winwood, the machine resembles "a piece of 70's space waste".

It makes its premiere at Resurrection resurrection (rĕz'ərĕk`shən) [Lat.,=rising again], arising again from death to life. The emergence of Jesus from the tomb to live on earth again for 40 days as told in the Gospels has been from the beginning the central fact of , in Bold St, today between 10am to 5pm.

Darren said: "I wanted to focus my energy on a music project that would give every one including myself some fun with a little escapism es·cap·ism
n.
The tendency to escape from daily reality or routine by indulging in daydreaming, fantasy, or entertainment.
.

"We're very excited to be taking it to festivals like Glastonbury."

CAPTION(S):

HUMAN BEATBOX beatbox
Noun

Informal same as drum machine
: Sarah Doyle from Resurrection on Bold Street lays down some sounds with Ben Potter from Pro DJ Events and Darren Winwood (centre), who has created the Sample-ist mobile music machine
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Mar 7, 2009
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