A company has created what it says is the “world’s first electronic medieval instrument”. Teenage Engineering, a Swedish company known for making musical products played by musicians including Bon ...
Teenage Engineering calls its new digital music sequencer an instrumentalis electronicum, “the ultimate, and only, medieval beat machine.” I call it coolium thingamajignus because the EP-1320 embodies ...
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Medieval mysteries uncovered by modern hands
From a student dig in Cambridge revealing a brutal ninth-century burial pit, to volunteers mapping forgotten graves, and archaeologists uncovering medieval engineering marvels, history is coming alive ...
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Would you love to launch your own Middle Ages band but can’t find a lutist let alone a good hurdy gurdy player? First off, congratulations on knowing what a hurdy gurdy is (man). But second and more ...
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Teenage Engineering is giving away a free EP-1320 Medieval sampler to anyone that spends $999 in its online store
The team over at Teenage Engineering must be in a generous mood this year, as they've been unveiling attention-grabbing promotions on a monthly basis under the banner of Flipped Out '25. Back in June, ...
Teenage Engineering is no stranger to weird gadgets that defy description. This is a company that released a $250 toy car and, uh, whatever these are. We all knew that. We also knew that the company ...
Most people believe that medieval armor exists in two forms which include heavy museum artifacts and decorative fantasy items which serve no practical purpose. The assumptions about modern buhurt ...
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