Among the many revelations of Life of the Record’s interview with the Violent Femmes about their debut record, one of my favorites is “the tranceaphone” created by drummer Victor DeLorenzo, which consists of a metal bushel basket turned over on a tom, played with steel brushes:
You can see his setup really well in this video from 1983. (DeLorenzo put out an EP called Tranceaphone a couple of years ago.)
A really wonderful oral history of an album I played over and over as a teenager, but never really knew much about. More of my notes:
PS. While we’re on the subject of invented drums, dig this clip of a steel pan being made from an oil drum (from a longer behind-the-scenes of the documentary Sounds Like Steel):
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