Digital Noise-Made Music

Beardyman Compiles 'Sounds of the 21st Century' for Campus Party

In preparation for the upcoming Campus Party technology festival held at the O2 in London, Beardyman was commissioned to create the "soundtrack to our digital lives," which will be premiered at the opening party for the event on September 2nd.

The experimental track features a mix of digital noises that will be quite familiar to anyone constantly surrounded by smartphones, computers and a myriad of other technological devices.

The 'Sounds of the 21st Century' as complied by Beardyman mixes his own vocals with sounds like the hum of a fan, the clicking noises that fingers typing on a keyboard make and many recognizable prompts from phones, like unlocking noises and fingers furiously tapping away on touchscreens.

Digital Noise Music
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Where This Applies

Music Industry
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