Have you ever ever heard of an instrument referred to as a squijeeblion? Neither have we—till we found this weird cowl of Skrillex‘s “Scary Monsters and Good Sprites.”
The eccentric instrument was invented by Leonard Solomon, who performs the duvet himself. His YouTube channel options an array of different covers performed on outlandish do-it-yourself devices.
The air-powered, acoustic squijeeblion appears like a combination of wind devices, an organ and a foghorn, however the “bass drop” was essentially the most shocking sound of all. Recreating the dubstep basic with a zany, whimsical contact, Solomon’s squijeeblion cowl is an ideal tribute to the 2010 dubstep basic.
“This music at all times makes me smile and snicker once I hearken to the unique model, he wrote on YouTube. “I hope my rendition does one thing like that for you.”
Try Solomon’s cowl of “Scary Monsters and Good Sprites” beneath.
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