Electronic Dance Music on Pipes? Its Here and Its Amazing!

Prepare to be surprised at how creative we humans are!

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Most of us have discovered the wonders of Electronic Dance Music (EDM for short) by now. For those who just want to see how it sounds like, and that too in a really insanely creative way, well this video from the internet has got you covered.

Let’s have a look:

EDM played on some PVC pipes
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This guy is creating a beat we can get down to, using only PVC plastic pipes, and it is blowing our minds away. He’s bringing basic back – to just create a fun beat with what you have.

For the love of (electronic) music

EDM continues to grow popular, thanks to electronic music acts like Chainsmokers, Morgan Page. GRUM and more. Even mainstream pop artists such as Lady Gaga, Petshop Boys, Ketty Perry, Taylor Swift and more are increasingly incorporating EDM for creating party-styled tracks for their hit singles.

However, electronic music does tend to include similar generic beats which can become redundant sometimes. However, what may seem plastic at first listen really isn’t so. Electronic music doesn’t necessarily needs modern musical instruments when just your everyday PVC pipe would do.

Magic or no magic we’re certainly smitten by this performance. Even non-EDM enthusiasts are drawn in.

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While this goes on people are finding more of these folks. It’s like something out of an Alan Walker video:

The struggle of a street artist and making music with what you have:

This is bigger than we thought

Turns out, this trend has been going on for longer than we know. So many street musicians are making use of basic instruments to create catchy beats that is.

The fact is that many of us tend to overlook these class acts. Some of these street musicians are struggling to hold on to talent while some of them are trying their hard to make ends meet.

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Now we’re confused as to who’s more original. How did we not know about this? We’ve had YouTube for ages now. Yet it seems that even in this global communication age, there’s still some gems out there that haven’t been discovered yet. Unless of course, some random video goes viral over the internet.