Paul Higham's HIdan -- an iPhone composition culled together from 12 music apps and edited in Final Cut Pro -- really begs the question as to just how much tapping one small touchscreen can really take. After all, we have to imagine a cracked screen is a bit more traumatic than a snapped string or a broken drumstick. The track itself if is -- well I don't really know what they call this kind of music anymore -- but it starts off with some ambient, minimalist keyboard riffs and builds into something that sounds like a combination of Aphex Twin and Street Fighter II. Whatever it is, we really like it. Thanks for the tip, Paul.
Hidan - Timeline Music for iPhone from Paul Higham on Vimeo.





















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