Beamz by Flo 2 Minute Commercial from Static Free Films.com on Vimeo.

Update: See the video on the official Beamz by Flo Rida site, as apparently the creators don’t believe the old adage “no press is bad press.” (The Internet: Making Fun of Beamz Videos since 2008. See the earlier video below.)

I am regularly asked if technology in music eliminates the human element – if, indeed, there is any need for music lessons, musical training, musical background, or musical content in the musical creation of music with music technology. Computers are like electronic robots, people think, and so who really knows if someone is just checking their email? Or looking at porn? Are they in their motorcycle helmets in their electric pyramid looking at porn while the robot computer does the music for them?

In the past, my answer was no, that thousands of years of music history would probably survive technologies like a) the ability to quantize MIDI notes or b) mixing two songs together without physically moving a record platter. (Be warned, though: MIDI may be sexist. Misogynistic Instrument Digital Interface?)

Now, I must backpedal from previous theories and admit, here, today on CDM:

You don’t need skill to play music any more. You’ll have the skills instantly! Play hundreds of sound effects! (Hundreds of them!)

Damn son, where’d you find this laser harp? And now the real trap s*** and EDM and some country and western if you’re too old and all without any skills or age. (You don’t have to be really old to make electronic music! Not now!)

If you’re a white redneck (like me, born in Kentucky), you can even cover music inspired by Taylor Swift. When I get older, maybe Jimmy Buffet. (But not really actually Taylor Swift music, but you’ll have the skills instantly, so Taylor, I’m really happy for you, but Beamz. And probably the actual real original Flo Rida songs; bet those are the real ones.)

If you’re overweight, people will like you, briefly, at least while you’re playing Beamz before another moderately hot person comes to play. Look, even kind of hot girls can play it. It must be totally easy. Not just Flo Rida can operate the professional sound equipment, but also girls. It’s probably hard to learn music technology when you’re busy being a somewhat hot girl – I use suspenders to keep my pants up and eyeglasses to stare at the professional music user interfaces, and I’m also a (nerdy) man guy, which used to be fairly essential because of MIDI, but more on that in a moment and how that won’t be true any more.

Now, all that changes. It’s a paradigm shift, a disruptive technology. It’s all in the magic of using lasers, or not really lasers but range-finding sensors. It’s a new and patented idea: waving your hands around to make music. Never seen before.

Even more terrifying but also awesome, if you wear glasses and suspenders, you will instantly turn into a bro when you touch the Beamz, a bit like when Jeff Bridges is sucked into the world of Tron. If one of these is let loose in Solid Sound Festival, it could instantly turn Wilco fans into a giant frat party. Very useful and worth a 30-day trial (plus US$19.95 postage and processing and weaponized light beam export clearance).

Also, through the Vimeo recommendation engine, I also want to say Hot Pockets. (See below.) They’re a delicious meal. You can hold one Hot Pocket in one hand while playing Beamz with the other, and eliminate the need for costly professional chefs or fresh produce or nutritional supplements. It’s a sandwich in a pocket that’s hot.

I’m sorry – I have to stop the snark now. It’s my job, but it’s embarrassing. I can add nothing.

Savor this moment, because there won’t be a promotional video this good for a very long time to come.

A long time to come. These moments are special and should be treasured. Maybe with a Hot Pocket. (I am now, not being snarky, also hungry, weirdly. And crying with joy. Flo Rida – cheers.)

Hotter Pockets from Static Free Films.com on Vimeo.

Serious details:

This is a real promo video. The editorial copy has been warped by … watching the promotional video. Language skills will hopefully return to CDM later today.

This is a real product. If you haven’t seen it before, this is the latest iteration of a $200 variation on the laser harp that works via USB or (for iOS) Bluetooth, and acts as a standard MIDI controller. And that’s actually kind of cool. (In fact, it has both HID and MIDI modes – attention, hackers, though you could probably rig your own laser harp for roughly the same price.)
Beamz FAQs

It one-ups normal MIDI controllers by getting to include this FAQ:

Are the laser beams safe?
Yes, Beamz uses class 2 laser beams, which are not harmful to your eyes or to touch. Just like any other products that use low level laser beams, it is never recommended to look directly and/or to stare into a laser beam source.

Previously:
Beamz Laser Harp Makes Faux Music, Demeans Girl in Penguin Sweater

And that video lives!

– Watch More Funny VideosBEAMZ Laser Beam Music

72 responses to “Beamz New Technology Turns Hipsters to Bros; Will Destroy Music; Eat Hot Pockets”

  1. Matt Jackson says:

    I honestly had to check to see if this was real or some kind of Onion. Even after watching the hotpockets ad I still was not sure.

  2. Krzysztof Cybulski says:

    Is this serious?

  3. Matt Jackson says:

    I honestly had to check to see if this was real or some kind of Onion. Even after watching the hotpockets ad I still was not sure.

  4. Krzysztof Cybulski says:

    Is this serious?

  5. Matt Jackson says:

    I honestly had to check to see if this was real or some kind of Onion. Even after watching the hotpockets ad I still was not sure.

  6. Krzysztof Cybulski says:

    Is this serious?

  7. Percivale says:

    Way too cheesy.

  8. Percivale says:

    Way too cheesy.

  9. Percivale says:

    Way too cheesy.

  10. Peter Dines says:

    Hm, I can’t find the original Beamz video anywhere, the one that was like its own Tim and Eric parody. Thanks, Cinco.

    Can this one still do Quiet Reverie?

  11. Peter Dines says:

    Hm, I can’t find the original Beamz video anywhere, the one that was like its own Tim and Eric parody. Thanks, Cinco.

    Can this one still do Quiet Reverie?

  12. Peter Dines says:

    Hm, I can’t find the original Beamz video anywhere, the one that was like its own Tim and Eric parody. Thanks, Cinco.

    Can this one still do Quiet Reverie?

  13. IanRaWdriguez says:

    Flo should consider a career in stand-up comedy, cuz it seems like every other day, he just makes me laugh and laugh and laugh….

  14. IanRaWdriguez says:

    Flo should consider a career in stand-up comedy, cuz it seems like every other day, he just makes me laugh and laugh and laugh….

  15. IanRaWdriguez says:

    Flo should consider a career in stand-up comedy, cuz it seems like every other day, he just makes me laugh and laugh and laugh….

  16. this is a real thing….that exists…and is happening…kill me naow. #atleastrockbandwasrespectablesortof

  17. this is a real thing….that exists…and is happening…kill me naow. #atleastrockbandwasrespectablesortof

  18. this is a real thing….that exists…and is happening…kill me naow. #atleastrockbandwasrespectablesortof

  19. itchy says:

    why buy music gear when you can buy this piece of shit

  20. itchy says:

    why buy music gear when you can buy this piece of shit

  21. itchy says:

    why buy music gear when you can buy this piece of shit

  22. GregHendershott says:

    “Play that patch with beamz. Patches love beamz.”

    (You’re welcome. My services are available to any company desiring a cheap, cheesy slogan that will be equally as ineffective and embarrassing as an expensive infomercial.)

  23. GregHendershott says:

    “Play that patch with beamz. Patches love beamz.”

    (You’re welcome. My services are available to any company desiring a cheap, cheesy slogan that will be equally as ineffective and embarrassing as an expensive infomercial.)

  24. GregHendershott says:

    “Play that patch with beamz. Patches love beamz.”

    (You’re welcome. My services are available to any company desiring a cheap, cheesy slogan that will be equally as ineffective and embarrassing as an expensive infomercial.)

  25. Basso says:

    Finally! I can sell all my equipment and forget everything I’ve learned! Now I only have to find space in my room for all those peeps that wanna rock to my Beamz!!! Thanks Flo!

  26. Basso says:

    Finally! I can sell all my equipment and forget everything I’ve learned! Now I only have to find space in my room for all those peeps that wanna rock to my Beamz!!! Thanks Flo!

  27. Basso says:

    Finally! I can sell all my equipment and forget everything I’ve learned! Now I only have to find space in my room for all those peeps that wanna rock to my Beamz!!! Thanks Flo!

  28. heinrichz says:

    Ha, a threat to the rule of geeks and wizards. Who needs music education stupid, this is the US of A 🙂

  29. heinrichz says:

    Ha, a threat to the rule of geeks and wizards. Who needs music education stupid, this is the US of A 🙂

  30. heinrichz says:

    Ha, a threat to the rule of geeks and wizards. Who needs music education stupid, this is the US of A 🙂

  31. Frank Malm says:

    …or frustrating music lessons.

  32. Frank Malm says:

    …or frustrating music lessons.

  33. Frank Malm says:

    …or frustrating music lessons.

  34. Ryan T. says:

    Everyone is ignoring the real story, which is: That is the best CDM headline OF ALL TIME.

  35. Ryan T. says:

    Everyone is ignoring the real story, which is: That is the best CDM headline OF ALL TIME.

  36. Ryan T. says:

    Everyone is ignoring the real story, which is: That is the best CDM headline OF ALL TIME.

  37. just passing says:

    I swear April comes later and later every year.

  38. just passing says:

    I swear April comes later and later every year.

  39. just passing says:

    I swear April comes later and later every year.

  40. Igor Molochevski says:

    Mda, build your own laser harp. 4 Laser actuators, 4 narow beam light sensors and arduiono. Will run you less then 100$. But this is just another Groupon in the making…

  41. Igor Molochevski says:

    Mda, build your own laser harp. 4 Laser actuators, 4 narow beam light sensors and arduiono. Will run you less then 100$. But this is just another Groupon in the making…

  42. Igor Molochevski says:

    Mda, build your own laser harp. 4 Laser actuators, 4 narow beam light sensors and arduiono. Will run you less then 100$. But this is just another Groupon in the making…

  43. Gwydion says:

    I wish so much that this had been the “One More Thing…” centrepiece of the Apple event yesterday.

  44. Gwydion says:

    I wish so much that this had been the “One More Thing…” centrepiece of the Apple event yesterday.

  45. Gwydion says:

    I wish so much that this had been the “One More Thing…” centrepiece of the Apple event yesterday.

  46. John says:

    Spam is better than this. At least you can put Spam on rice and be legitimately awesome in Hawaii.

  47. John says:

    Spam is better than this. At least you can put Spam on rice and be legitimately awesome in Hawaii.

  48. John says:

    Spam is better than this. At least you can put Spam on rice and be legitimately awesome in Hawaii.

  49. Dafydd says:

    From the wiki for Beamz:

    “In August 2010, Beamz was listed among the Best Tools for Schools by the National Association of Music Merchants at the NAMM Show with the note that using Beamz was fun and a “great way to involve special ed students in music making.” The Phoenix Union School District, as well as the Phoenix Children’s Hospital, have used Beamz in special education settings. In addition, therapists have used Beamz as a way to engage their patients.”

    I mean the advert is mind rot, but clearly the tech has some positive applications.

  50. Dafydd says:

    From the wiki for Beamz:

    “In August 2010, Beamz was listed among the Best Tools for Schools by the National Association of Music Merchants at the NAMM Show with the note that using Beamz was fun and a “great way to involve special ed students in music making.” The Phoenix Union School District, as well as the Phoenix Children’s Hospital, have used Beamz in special education settings. In addition, therapists have used Beamz as a way to engage their patients.”

    I mean the advert is mind rot, but clearly the tech has some positive applications.

  51. Dafydd says:

    From the wiki for Beamz:

    “In August 2010, Beamz was listed among the Best Tools for Schools by the National Association of Music Merchants at the NAMM Show with the note that using Beamz was fun and a “great way to involve special ed students in music making.” The Phoenix Union School District, as well as the Phoenix Children’s Hospital, have used Beamz in special education settings. In addition, therapists have used Beamz as a way to engage their patients.”

    I mean the advert is mind rot, but clearly the tech has some positive applications.

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