May 18, 2010
Electric Chaircut Scissors & Comb Tone (Baltimore, MD, USA)
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The sound of artist Nelson Loskamp's amplified scissors as part of his Electric Chaircut performance at Megapolis 2010 (Sound Art Festival) in Baltimore, Md. Read and see more about the artist at www.chaircut.com.
Artist: Nelson Loskamp/T. Foley
Recorded: May 16, 2010
Tags: Electric Chaircut Scissors & Comb Tone, Chaircut, Nelson's Electric Chaircut, Nelson Loskamp, Megapolis 2010
Recorded: May 16, 2010
Tags: Electric Chaircut Scissors & Comb Tone, Chaircut, Nelson's Electric Chaircut, Nelson Loskamp, Megapolis 2010
Source: Curated
Address: 12 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
Neighborhood: Charles Village
Address: 12 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
Neighborhood: Charles Village
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