Articles tagged with: Music
Posted in Computer, Concept, Music on 10 June 2008

We here at Elitechoice owe so much respect to concept-based products and gadgets that for a while I feel like revising my blog name to Conceptblog. And here we have another one to be added to the kit. If you hadn’t had a chance to keep your fingers upon the RScube workstation, DJ workstation or the XYZ Computer Desk concept and now regret their being going out of the trend then keep yourself ultra-updated with the Piano Computer, a concept that has the power to turn reality soon. Once it gets into production, it won’t only turn heads but would end up breaking few. The stylish Piano Computer comes with integrated computer table and offers a feel similar to that of a stylish piano figure.
With wiring is masked efficiently, it makes one wonder if it has folding display. This is one such concept that I wish should materialize and reach commercial stage soon.
Via BornRich
Posted in Antique, Auctions, Elite Find of the Day, Music on 7 June 2008

Pictured above is an 8ft 11in Model D grand piano that belongs to Sir Elton John (circa 1971) and comes in a burr maple wood finish with virtual cross banding on square tightening legs jointly with toning concert adaptable stool. After its completion in Hamburg on 27 September, 1971; it was shipped to Steinway & Sons in London where Elton John inked a neat deal with it and installed it at his Woodside dwelling in Windsor. Now this antique item has reached the Bonhams auction house and is anticipated to generate sales ranging between £35,000-45,000. It is the same instrument that Elton played for BBC TV’s ‘Top of the Pops’, performing ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ with Kiki Dee in 1976.
Posted in Elite Find of the Day, Entertainment, Music, Products, Shopping, Speakers on 5 June 2008

Every industry has to keep itself updated about its customers’ needs and hence offer revolutionary products that stand beyond standards’. Claiming one such thought is the Acutus Reference turntable record player that is for sure better than the best. Retailed at $24,000, it aims to address a new definition to the world of performance. This is the new face of the previous Reference that was costing a measly $14,000 and this upgrade comes with a new power supply and better suspension.
The platter is reconstructed to curtail vibration and noise and weighs 22 pounds. The team behind production of Acutus Reference proposes to stay in the company of this turntable at your own risk as you may not be able to concentrate on your work the next day.
Via Dvice
Posted in Concept, Designer, Entertainment, Gaming, Music, Shopping on 31 May 2008

If you wish to bring your spinning into the 21st century, then it is possible via the touch screen turntable, a prototype by Scott Hobbs. This revolutionary design allows DJ’s to maneuver music like never before with a cool look and style. Scott Hobbs, a student at Dundee University studying pioneering product design produced the ATTIGO TT touch screen turntables as a part of his senior project. This table offers ultra freedom and dynamism to DJ’s for looping, sampling, and scratching wave forms.
In terms of functionality, it offers a complete access to a computer screen, play list, and more from the touch screen itself. At present, Scoot is looking for producers to partner with. So if anyone has some associations and wish to own one soon then can take a step further in hooking up Scott.
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Final Product // ATTIGO TT from Scott Hobbs on Vimeo
Posted in Apparels, Concept, Designer, Entertainment, Music, Speakers, Technology on 28 May 2008

A mere outfit is enough to soothe your ears, which are tired of hearing day-today chaos. Thing is the minute you don this outfit, you will realize that your whole body is turned into a musical instrument governed by the electrical impulses of your muscles. This concept-based pacer suit aims at converting the electrical motions into sound effects.
Parallel to motion capture suits, they are making their dignified presence at high-end graphics and animation boutiques. The outfit produces integrated music with onboard amplifiers and speakers, or communicates wirelessly via infrared with a control console. There resonance would be allocated and augmented according to the artistic selection of the wearer and her coworkers.
Picture this garb extended across the body of a talented belly dancer. Too awful the suit would feature so much of the visually appealing fleshy parts of the dancer. But putting your wild imagination on hold, you will realize that this kind of dance outfit would enable creation of an elite art form.
Via Tuvie
Posted in Designer, Entertainment, Gadgets, Music on 22 May 2008

If music is what infuses life within you and are accustomed to be in the company of high quality sound then you ought to know the buzz created by the latest PS 3 Custom Edition. Coming from the house of Passion and Sound, any amount of words would fall short to describe its experience, hence I propose you to relax and allow your emotions indulge in some dazzling beats produced via this cabinet. Right on the heels of its name only one limited piece is set to be manufactured. The PS3 cabinet comes in the form of a monitor without concession to enthrall the most challenging audiophile. It bears an enclosure of a 15mm ply with supplementary 2 mm wood veneer thereby assuring that monitor breeds an implausible sound.
The stiffness of the cabinet is due to its internal cross reinforcements and the use of phenolic adhesives used during its construction. Since this light-weight cabinet is elite every form, so expecting its price tag to dig a deep hole in your pocket is an obvious thought. Also, price may vary considering the size you order and finish you demand.
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Posted in Designer, Entertainment, Music on 21 May 2008

I am sure you must be ignorant of the fact that our grand parents use to burn stress by listening to the funky tracks via good old jukeboxes. And thus we have to relate retro with nostalgia, which is pro-active in today’s age. The impact of retro stuff is so intense that we tend to dump our 32GB player for keeping our fingers upon any retro over sized music boxes. Amidst pool of such jukeboxes, here I have chosen the classic 1957 Rock-Ola jukebox with a reason. It is advisable to install this valuable piece of serviceable décor in your posh pad.

The absolutely reinstated jukebox conveys high-quality sound and credit for that goes to the Jenson hi-fidelity system positioned in the ravishingly glorious chrome cabinet, which is evocative of the Elvis Presley era. True its feature of holding around 200 plus beats can easily be marred by your iPod but nothing can be compensated for its retro appeal that reflects the classic culture exhibited by you at just $8,995.
Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, Technology on 20 May 2008

I use to wonder what gives the courage to the turntable makers demand such a hefty price from their every new creation of a device that plays your favorite track by rotating a phonograph on a circular horizontal platform. Can’t they have few affordable productions as well? It seems Montegiro was listening to this thought and thence unveiled the unique Montegiro Lusso turntable priced at $47,000. The arrangement of black circular rings on the aluminum backdrop with silver touch provides a bizarre pose.
This creation from Germany exemplifies that vinyl is still alive. Targeting audio excellence, it features three height adaptable connected cones developed via alternate layers of aluminum and black acrylic. Whilst its one cone is supported by a lately developed ultra precise synchronous motor, the other one rests upon standard 10″ Da Vinci Nobile carbon fiber arm and Montegiro MG1 titanium cartridge. If you want a little more uniqueness then free feel to eye Lusso’s special edition, which comes equipped with a fourth cone sustaining a second 9″ SME 5009 tonearm.
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Posted in Entertainment, Music on 9 May 2008

I use to go crazy with the soft flow of the guitar. But the news about ‘Beast,’ a six-headed guitar has shaken me and am wondering if it would be producing a soothing sound et all or is just an appeal that is inviting eyeballs. All you rock stars reading me must try your fingers upon this monstrous musical instrument that plays on 40 strings and is exhibited at the Weymouth Music Shop in Dorset.
Guitarist Shane Churchill takes pride in having played this guitar. Who knows you could be the second blessed creature touching this nest of strings. The ‘Beast’ is priced at $1447 from Weymouth Music Shop. Also, However there are only of 12 of the US-made instruments in this country.
Via LuxuryLaunches
Posted in Entertainment, Music, Speakers on 4 May 2008

Till date we have come across various forms of Boomboxes but no one can beat the distinctive creation from SKDubs. Pictured above is a big double bass guitar that serves as the base for SKDubs to juggle up this molded portion of sound-kit. And now your obvious curiosity would be who is the designer mind behind this operational creation? None other than artist David Ellis! The four way speaker system assisted by a twin vacuum tube pre-amp makes this appealing boombox a perfect dose for the ears. To widen your music experience, it features an equalizer from Behringer and a power amplifier from Crown. The entire pack up is tidily enclosed within a double bass guitar that offers an elite appeal.
To make this boombox extra exclusive, SKDubs claims to produce only three such models demanding a hefty sum of $15,000.
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