Battery-powered toothbrushes, card readers, a clothes iron and a dot-matrix printer are among the gadgets used by Device Orchestra (previously) to perform this satisfyingly crunchy cover of The Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams.
Sweet Dreams played by an orchestra of electronic gadgets
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