Created with an old circuit bent drum machine, 2 transistor radios and a standard Mixer, this set-up captures the electro-magnetic frequencies emmited by the chip of the drum machine and tranforms them into sound. The transistor radios are used to drive the electricity (they're both turned off, just used as conductors) and their outputs are pluged into the mixer.
The outcome is a pure rhythmic sound based on modulations that the drum machine's internal chip is putting out.
More documentation will be here soon, in the meanwhile you can watch to short video of a live performance played last August in London.