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By Aaron Hope · Published Apr 29th, 2010

The Making of Nike Music Shoe

Japanese electronic artists HIFANA made a big impact here in the states with their revolutionary Nike Music Shoe web-mercial.  Bending and stepping in the Nike Free Run+ allowed the duo to mix their ‘The Big Beat’-like break into something entirely new and entertaining, but you’ve gotta wonder how they did it.  It’s not like Nike Free Run+es, as comfy as they are, come out the box ‘in tune’, so a video after the jump that explains how they were able to integrate sole-borne sensors with Ableton Live to create the mix, is one of the more fascinating clips we’ve had for you here on Sneaker News.  Click the link below to watch the making of ‘Nike Music Shoe’.The Making of Nike Music Shoe


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3 Responses to “The Making of ‘Nike Music Shoe’”

  1. Memphis Boy Says:

    It seems pointless as hell. This is why mp3 players were made.

  2. originalsolecollector Says:

    ^Its only pointless if you dont get the point.

  3. nick pocket Says:

    haha … ok …nice nice …

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