ever wanted to taste
your favourite song?
Your favorite music can now be remixed into a tasty drink.
ever wanted to taste
your favourite song?
Your favorite music can now be remixed into a tasty drink.
Your favourite music can now be remixed into a tasty drink.
A Japanese tech company “Nomura” has created a device – Squeeze Music, to allow people taste their favourite songs. Squeeze Music blends a glass of juice according to the mood of a tune, e.g. Happy songs produce a sweet drink. Jazz lovers will taste a bitter drink.
By analyses a song’s waveforms a computer can identify the feelings conveyed and then assigned a flavour. “Happy, excited, romantic, sentimental and sad are converted into sweet, sour, astringent, salty and bitter tastes respectively – and then blended into a juice drink”.
This means now you can soon go to a Music Festival and enjoy the experience in a whole new way by having a drink blended according to what band , artist or song you are listening to it at the gig.
More to the point also, cocktails could potentially be served in a bar if people want to try that out. The sky’s the limit really!
Your favorite music can now be remixed into a tasty drink.
A Japanese tech company “Nomura” has created a device – Squeeze Music, to allow people taste their favourite songs. Squeeze Music blends a glass of juice according to the mood of a tune, e.g. Happy songs produce a sweet drink. Jazz lovers will taste a bitter drink.
By analyses a song’s waveforms a computer can identify the feelings conveyed and then assigned a flavour. “Happy, excited, romantic, sentimental and sad are converted into sweet, sour, astringent, salty and bitter tastes respectively – and then blended into a juice drink”.
This means now you can soon go to a Music Festival and enjoy the experience in a whole new way by having a drink blended according to what band , artist or song you are listening to it at the gig.
More to the point also, cocktails could potentially be served in a bar if people want to try that out. The sky’s the limit really!
Your favorite music can now be remixed into a tasty drink.
A Japanese tech company “Nomura” has created a device – Squeeze Music, to allow people taste their favourite songs. Squeeze Music blends a glass of juice according to the mood of a tune, e.g. Happy songs produce a sweet drink. Jazz lovers will taste a bitter drink.
By analyses a song’s waveforms a computer can identify the feelings conveyed and then assigned a flavour. “Happy, excited, romantic, sentimental and sad are converted into sweet, sour, astringent, salty and bitter tastes respectively – and then blended into a juice drink”.
This means now you can soon go to a Music Festival and enjoy the experience in a whole new way by having a drink blended according to what band , artist or song you are listening to it at the gig.
More to the point also, cocktails could potentially be served in a bar if people want to try that out. The sky’s the limit really!
Your favorite music can now be remixed into a tasty drink.
A Japanese tech company “Nomura” has created a device – Squeeze Music, to allow people taste their favourite songs. Squeeze Music blends a glass of juice according to the mood of a tune, e.g. Happy songs produce a sweet drink. Jazz lovers will taste a bitter drink.
By analyses a song’s waveforms a computer can identify the feelings conveyed and then assigned a flavour. “Happy, excited, romantic, sentimental and sad are converted into sweet, sour, astringent, salty and bitter tastes respectively – and then blended into a juice drink”.
This means now you can soon go to a Music Festival and enjoy the experience in a whole new way by having a drink blended according to what band , artist or song you are listening to it at the gig.
More to the point also, cocktails could potentially be served in a bar if people want to try that out. The sky’s the limit really!
