Casper Electronics
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Casper Electronics was founded in 2000 by Pete Edwards. The company's main products are musical instruments made from electronic toys using circuit bending. The instruments are made in the same manor as those of Reed Ghazala, among others.
[edit] Customers
The following people have used circuit bent instruments from Casper Electronics in their music.
- Mike Patton (Faith No More)
- Kevin Rutmanis (The Melvins)
- Danny Elfman (ex Oingo Boingo, currently composing film scores for Tim Burton)
- Mark Hosler (Negativland)
- Rahzel (The Roots)
- DJJS1 (Rahzel's traveling DJ)