This Turkish band recycles trash materials into musical instruments -- and they produce good music
The trio has been turning waste materials into musical instruments to promote recycling.
The group owns a studio, which is nestled away in a grimy part of Istanbul surrounded by auto repair shops.Fungistanbul's emergence coincides with the growing sense of responsibility among Turkish people toward protecting their environment. "They turned into a multi-percussion instrument after adding some artistic flair," he said, explaining why he uses mannequins.
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