Artist Alexander Hoglund uses fizzy tablets and water to create a new genre of soothing sounds
STOCKHOLM - Nostalgic music-lovers are increasingly returning to old-style vinyl records to hear artists the same way they discovered them years ago - but they may be startled by a new experiment in Sweden.
Hoglund ordered tablets from around the world, popping them into glasses and selecting a top ten whose sounds were put onto clear vinyl to represent water.“I started by listening to a large amount of effervescent tablets and found the ten best that I think have the best resonance and funniest sound,” he told news agency TT.
Fizzy tablets go perfectly with old-style records, according to Hoglund. “It adds warmth and fills the room in a different way when you listen to it on vinyl.”“For me there is something humorous and very ordinary in the noise of the dissolving Treo or Alvedon, but there can also be something very serious in it,” Hoglund said.
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