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Beer brand Red Stripe turned cans, bottles and products found in an east London corner store into ‘instruments’.
Each time unsuspecting shoppers reached for a can or bottle of Red Stripe beer, they were treated to a version of Dandy Livingstone’s ‘A Message To You Rudy’ by unusual musical instruments.
With bottles as trumpets, food cans as a xylophone, Tetra Paks as maracas, and packets of nuts as shakers—the sounds made were created by the typical products found in a corner shop themselves.
The products were modified and placed on the shelves so that they blended into the environment
Watch the orchestra of unusual musical instruments below, and how they were made:
[via Creative Review]
Beer brand Red Stripe turned cans, bottles and products found in an east London corner store into ‘instruments’.
Each time unsuspecting shoppers reached for a can or bottle of Red Stripe beer, they were treated to a version of Dandy Livingstone’s ‘A Message To You Rudy’ by unusual musical instruments.
With bottles as trumpets, food cans as a xylophone, Tetra Paks as maracas, and packets of nuts as shakers—the sounds made were created by the typical products found in a corner shop themselves.
The products were modified and placed on the shelves so that they blended into the environment
Watch the orchestra of unusual musical instruments below, and how they were made:
[via Creative Review]