iBand rocks out digitally, using a DS and iPhones

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On second thought, I’m not 100 percent positive I can call this “rocking out,” but it is awfully pretty for music created using phones and a DS. Band member Sebastian Wober shared some details about the project:
Since Electroplankton on the Nintendo DS we constantly think about implementing those sounds, and since the iPhone we like to play with PocketGuitar (played in the clip by Roland Dell’mour.) Now that iAno came out (played by Marina Dell’mour) we just had to try this out! As you said in your article: there has to be an iPhone band! It’s the next step. And as we’re devoted Giz readers we thought we’d give it a shot and sat down to improvise a little and pressed record on that digital camera.

Unfortunately we only have two iPhones, so we dug out that dusty Nintendo DS. But we want to take it further. There are some guys with iPod touches in our neighbourhood, so we’ll gather them and add a drumset with the BeatPhone app and a guitar and lose the DS. So you can expect another song in the next weeks.

No DS love? Merely a substitute? But….I thought you loved the DS, iBand. I really did. It gets tossed aside for the technological wonder of the iPhone, apparently. Well, I never.

[Via Gizmodo, thanks Jonathan]


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