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No, it’s not a musical instrument with multiple cupholders for the beverage-confused, it’s the downright crazy looking Blue Man Group Electronic Keyboard. Plug in your iPod (or another music player if you’re not down with the cool kids/parents/grandparents/just-about-everybody-these-days-damn-where-did-the- cachet-go) and stow it in the little draw, then use the sexy black keyboard, gesture-activated percussion and harmony tools to remix your favourite music into, well, something only you could enjoy.

Blue Man Keyboard

It’s $79.95, so don’t be expecting a vintage Moog, but you can hook it up to a stereo and entertain the family on Christmas morning (as long as they’re so wasted on sherry that they haven’t the energy to throw scrunched-up wrapping paper at you).

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2 Responses to “Blue Man Group Keyboard makes cheesy remixing simple”

  1. Jameson December 10, 2006

    Will this work without an iPod or equivalent Mp3 player?

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  2. Chris Davies December 10, 2006

    Yes, it comes with pre-loaded music and functions as a keyboard/noise maker apparently.

    [quote comment="11378"]Will this work without an iPod or equivalent Mp3 player?[/quote]

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