Remember the days when we had “car phones” permanently mounted in our automobiles, and we listened to cassette tapes? Ha – how dated. Now, we do things properly: adding a Roland TR-606 and TB-303 to the dashboard so we can make acid while we drive.

No, I’m not entirely certain you want your insurance company to know about this. (Even less so if they’re unfamiliar of the usage of the word “acid” in this context.)

Via the Facebook page of muno.pl, the excellent Polish electronic music/club site.

Totally obligatory:

yodawg

Update – there’s more!

First, via comments, here’s the character in question (thanks, Ed Lewis):

The gentleman is called Mehdi Ansari. He runs a night called Analogue Room, here, in Dubai. It’s one of the few truly underground nights in a city full of commercial clubs. Fair play to him for the night’s success and long may it continue!

As Mehdi himself writes, “Jamming with my legendary Roland’s Tb 303 and Tr 606 and making music while bored of driving. This one is triggered with low Tom.”

And he’s at it again:

And he’s not alone, either. Italy’s Daniele Principato, aka The Auralab, is up to the same trick:

27 responses to “Car Stereo Done Right: with a 303 and a 606 Playing Acid”

  1. Ed Lewis says:

    The gentleman is called Mehdi Ansari. He runs a night called Analogue Room, here, in Dubai. It’s one of the few truly underground nights in a city full of commercial clubs. Fair play to him for the night’s success and long may it continue!

  2. Ed Lewis says:

    The gentleman is called Mehdi Ansari. He runs a night called Analogue Room, here, in Dubai. It’s one of the few truly underground nights in a city full of commercial clubs. Fair play to him for the night’s success and long may it continue!

  3. Ed Lewis says:

    The gentleman is called Mehdi Ansari. He runs a night called Analogue Room, here, in Dubai. It’s one of the few truly underground nights in a city full of commercial clubs. Fair play to him for the night’s success and long may it continue!

  4. Ed Lewis says:

    Btw, in true Dubai one-upping style, I’m gonna fit a System 55 into my Nissan Armada 😉

  5. Ed Lewis says:

    Btw, in true Dubai one-upping style, I’m gonna fit a System 55 into my Nissan Armada 😉

  6. Ed Lewis says:

    Btw, in true Dubai one-upping style, I’m gonna fit a System 55 into my Nissan Armada 😉

  7. Junk Rhythm says:

    More driving to the groove:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL0BeilZgSE

  8. Junk Rhythm says:

    More driving to the groove:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL0BeilZgSE

  9. Junk Rhythm says:

    More driving to the groove:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL0BeilZgSE

  10. UltimateOutsider says:

    I’d be so pissed if that were my Uber.

  11. UltimateOutsider says:

    I’d be so pissed if that were my Uber.

  12. UltimateOutsider says:

    I’d be so pissed if that were my Uber.

  13. Matthew Battaglia says:

    That’s awesome. I used to do that with my gameboy and nanoloop when I was doing security (hours and hours sitting in a car in a suburban area, watching to make sure nobody stole the copper pipes out of newly constructed houses).

  14. Matthew Battaglia says:

    That’s awesome. I used to do that with my gameboy and nanoloop when I was doing security (hours and hours sitting in a car in a suburban area, watching to make sure nobody stole the copper pipes out of newly constructed houses).

  15. Matthew Battaglia says:

    That’s awesome. I used to do that with my gameboy and nanoloop when I was doing security (hours and hours sitting in a car in a suburban area, watching to make sure nobody stole the copper pipes out of newly constructed houses).

  16. FTRSND says:

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=382144575290580
    Korg volca bass doesn’t sound bad at all!!!!

  17. FTRSND says:

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=382144575290580
    Korg volca bass doesn’t sound bad at all!!!!

  18. FTRSND says:

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=382144575290580
    Korg volca bass doesn’t sound bad at all!!!!

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