Animusic: A Fantastic Marriage of Music and Digital Animation
A review of the incredible, digitally rendered, 3D, sound producing environments known as “Animusic”.
A couple of years ago I was puttering around YouTube, when I stumbled across a phenomenal video of a strange and spectacular instrument that produced beautiful and captivating music.
At first, I thought that it was merely a cool animation that had a digitally produced song playing along; However, as I watched in amazement, I was stunned to find that every moving component of the peculiar machine made a distinct sound, rising in crescendo to the bridge and climaxing in a most delightful manner.
Not only are the animations captivating and wonderfully rendered, but the music itself is quite enjoyable – if you’re into electronic music. Even if it’s not your thing, I encourage you to check out their videos as there is a menagerie of styles to select from, ranging from Spanish guitar to intriguing alien techno.
The videos are all very clean and kid friendly, as well, and I guarantee that the little ones will be amazed.
That said, I’d like to first give credit to the producers of Animusic and direct you to their website. All of the videos you can watch can also be purchased on DVD for an amplified and much higher quality experience. They would make wonderful gifts. These guys have provided a very cool and unique form of entertainment, and deserve our support.
Finally, I’d like to share a few of my favorite Animusic videos as found on YouTube.
Aqua Harp
While this is perhaps one the most simplistic of their animations, it still stands among my favorites because of the beautiful song. With this peculiar instrument they combine the gentle sound of a large harp with small pipes, a cello string, and hammered plates, producing a very soothing melody.
Pipe Dream
This is a must-see video, in which a very complex machine produces a fun, jazzy little tune by firing small metal balls from a pipe, in a very precise fashion, and striking various strings and percussion plates.
Future Retro
This is a fun song, created in a sort of “classic rock meets techno” style. Featuring a robotic drummer, sound producing lasers, and a wicked siamese-triplets kinda guitar, this one is sure to have you bobbing your head and tapping your foot.
Harmonic Voltage
Another gorgeous song and animation masterpiece, sporting a strange electric wave form that sounds like an electric guitar, a cool drum ramp, and more. It’s very mellow and soothing.
More Goodies
There are many more, as well! I highly recommend that you watch them all on YouTube for free, or better yet, buy them and enjoy them in high quality on your television.
I’d love to give these guys an incentive to keep producing these unbelievable videos that millions have enjoyed on YouTube.
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8 Comments
Juancav, posted this comment on Jan 8th, 2009
Remarkable,animation and music is worth.
Greg, posted this comment on Jan 10th, 2009
Hi Michele,
Thank you for sharing Animusic and recommending the DVDs!
Greg – Animusic
Aardaerimus, posted this comment on Jan 10th, 2009
It’s my pleasure, Greg!
I’m honored that someone from Animusic would take notice of my article! Thanks, again!
- Aardaerimus
Tennessee Thompson, posted this comment on Jan 15th, 2009
Wow…those are some of the neatest animations I have ever watched. Thanks for taking the time to write on them.
RVDaniels, posted this comment on Jan 18th, 2009
Very very cool. I saw it on PBS down here and at first thought it was a robot instrument or something. This takes cgi art to the next level.
Doug Rasmussen, posted this comment on Feb 18th, 2009
I have indeed seen these before but never knew I could own digi-copies!! Thank you for that heads up!
Peace, friend!
Doug.
NP, posted this comment on Apr 20th, 2009
wonderful use of colors and movements to show the sound of music. More visual of these would be wonderful for the deaf and hard of hearing who love music but cannot hear all of them.












Michele Cameron Drew, posted this comment on Jan 6th, 2009
This is excellent. A beautiful work Aard! The aquaharp is definitely my fav too, but I love them all!
-M