Composer/artist Tristan Perich has created a unique portable music player, One Bit Music. The player puts low-fi digital electronics into a cd case, and adds Perich’s custom programming and composition.

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Merging his interests in physical computing and electronic music, Perich programs and packages electronics in a standard CD jewel case. The device plays minimal glitch/dance music when headphones are plugged in.

The music itself is all 1-bit and is generated by software written by Perich.

The ‘album’ is meant to fit into the standard album-based method of music distribution: you will find it along other CDs in a record store and it has eleven different tracks and a skip button to move between them. The project was started in May 2004 and now that the music is finished it will be released in stores as-is.

Source: One Bit Music

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