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Sam Battle Unveils 1,000-Oscillator Megadrone; Retro Tech Wizardry Takes Center Stage

सैम बैटल ने लॉन्च किया 1,000-ऑसिलेटर मेगाड्रोन; रेट्रो टेक जादूगर का कमाल

सॅम बॅटलने सादर केले 1,000-ऑसिलेटर मेगाड्रोन; रेट्रो टेक जादूगराचा अविष्कार

স্যাম ব্যাটল উন্মোচন করলেন 1,000-অসিলেটর মেগাড্রোন; রেট্রো টেক উইজার্ডের জাদু

1,000-ஆசிலேட்டர் மெகாட்ரோனை வெளியிட்ட சாம் பேட்டில்; ரெட்ரோ தொழில்நுட்ப மேதையின் மாயாஜாலம்

1,000-ఆసిలేటర్ మెగాడ్రోన్‌ను ఆవిష్కరించిన సామ్ బ్యాటిల్; రెట్రో టెక్ మాంత్రికుడి అద్భుతాలు

સેમ બેટલે 1,000-ઓસિલેટર મેગાડ્રોનનું અનાવરણ કર્યું; રેટ્રો ટેક વિઝાર્ડનો જાદુ

ਸੈਮ ਬੈਟਲ ਨੇ ਖੋਲ੍ਹਿਆ 1,000-ਓਸਿਲੇਟਰ ਮੈਗਾਡਰੋਨ; ਰੈਟਰੋ ਟੈਕ ਵਿਜ਼ਾਰਡ ਦਾ ਜਾਦੂ

By AI News Desk 🕐 14 May 2026, 05:33 PM 🎬 Entertainment
Retro Tech Guru Sam Battle Unveils 1,000-Oscillator Megadrone

Sam Battle, widely known to his legions of fans as "Look Mum No Computer," is a true maestro of retro audio technology. Our writer recently had the privilege of touring his unique museum, a treasure trove of repurposed tech, just as Battle was about to unleash his latest and most ambitious creation: a colossal 1,000-oscillators-strong Megadrone! Battle, with his characteristic shock of mad scientist hair and a youthful face, guided us through his eccentric world, coaxing hypnotic drones from abstract metal boxes and revealing the story behind his unexpected journey to Eurovision.

From Indie Rocker to Viral Tech Guru

“I didn’t really plan to do Eurovision at all,” muses Sam Battle, recounting how a casual chat with his friend Johnny, who works with him, sparked the idea. “We were saying wouldn’t it be funny to do it. So, we sent an email to the BBC asking, ‘Is there any way we can get on it?’ and they said, ‘Well this guy might be interesting …’” This anecdote perfectly encapsulates Battle's serendipitous approach to innovation. His journey began long before his viral fame, as the lead singer of the indie band Zibra in the mid-2000s. When the band disbanded in 2016, Battle channeled his boundless creativity into "Look Mum No Computer," transforming it from a side project into his full-time passion.

His YouTube channel rapidly became a cult sensation, featuring videos where he masterfully reconfigures everyday technology into astonishing new forms. Whether he's meticulously turning vintage Sega Megadrives into fully functional synthesizers or ingeniously repurposing Henry vacuum cleaners into dramatic flame-throwers, Battle’s philosophy is clear: nothing is wasted. In his hands, the discarded components of obsolete gadgets are transmuted into something akin to musical gold, breathing new life into forgotten tech and inspiring a generation to look at electronics differently. The unveiling of his Megadrone promises to be another testament to his unparalleled genius, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with a dash of ingenuity and a whole lot of wire.

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