We all know drummers like to bang on everything. (I suppose no one knows this better than those who are married to drummers. Sorry, Heather!) Here’s some great found object percussion, featuring two different approaches: street and… otherwise.

STREET. These first two videos are dudes in Boston with buckets and kitchen equipment arranged around them, wailing on it and making beautiful grooves. I love how it’s loosely based on a real drum set, while parts of it sound more like electronic drum samples—and essentially it’s all just a bunch of junk. The first video is two drummers, described by poster Robert Robinson as “Jermaine Carter and Joshua Rodriguez—two amazing street drummers in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston, Mass, 10 Dec 2011.” The second is one unnamed drummer in a video posted by Brandi Fitzgerald.

OTHERWISE. The musicians in the third video take a quirkier and more academic approach, choosing antique sewing machines and other old things and spending time crafting them into interesting contraptions for music making. Brooklyn, New York artist/musician Eric Farber is the one finding and crafting these instruments, and in the performance he’s joined by Dylan Thurston. I frankly enjoy listening to the street drummers more, but this is still neat. Learn more on makezine.com.

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