Description
Welcome back to another episode of The Design Vault with your hosts Albert Shum and Thamer Abanami. Today we explore an absolute game changer in the world of music technology—the Roland TR-808 drum machine.
Despite its initial commercial failure, the TR-808 revolutionized music production and left an indelible mark on various genres—from early hip hop and Detroit techno to pop music and beyond. We'll take you through the fascinating origins of drum machines, the unexpected cultural phenomenon of the TR-808, and its lasting influence on the music industry.
TAKEAWAYS
How did the Roland TR 808 transition from a commercial failure to a cultural icon in music?
Introduction of programmable drum machines in the late 70s and early 80s
Initial adopters and experimental musicians like Yellow Magic Orchestra, Kraftwerk, and pioneers in hip hop and electronic music
The iconic "boom" of the kick drum
Reflections on unintended consequences of product design
Join us as we shape the future of design by learning from the past and present
FOLLOW US
Linkedin Albert
Linkedin Thamer
Instagram
Hosts: Albert Shum and Thamer Abanami
Production and Post-production: Romina Hakim, Toño Tellez and Poonam Patel
Music: Red Lips Media LLC
Brand Design: Rafael Poloni
Thank you to all our listeners for your incredible support throughout Season 1! Your feedback and engagement have helped us learn, grow, and adapt, and we can’t wait to continue this journey with you.
Season 2 is just around the corner, launching in December! We’re excited to bring you even...
Published 10/21/24
In this episode of The Design Vault, we explore the iconic Braun ET66 calculator, designed by Dieter Rams in 1987. We discuss how this calculator, now featured in the Museum of Modern Art, embodies Rams' 'less, but better' philosophy through its distinctive features like convex circular buttons...
Published 09/23/24