Most people just cre­ate amus­ing videos to fit their favor­ite songs, but James Hou­s­ton went one step fur­ther and syn­chron­ized a bunch of obsol­ete gad­get noises to recre­ate Radi­o­head’s “Nude.” A Sin­clair ZX Spec­trum 8-bit PC was used for rhythm and lead gui­tars, an HP Scan­jet 3c was used for bass gui­tar, an Epson LX-81 Dot Mat­rix Printer was used for drums, and an array of hard drives were used as bad speak­ers to dis­tort and repro­duce vocals and effects.

This song came about as a call for remixes by Radi­o­head for “Nude.” Hou­s­ton notes that most of the entries were lame, and he wanted to do some­thing a little dif­fer­ent that fit in the theme/alternate song title offered (Bad Ideas: Don’t Get Any). And he also came up with this video, which has an awe­some retro, Daft Punk-ish Human After All vibe.

Simply amaz­ing work.