Musician who turned uncle s bones into guitar paints records with own blood
In his latest jaw-dropping stunt, heavy metal rocker Prince Midnight has painted 50 records with his own blood but warns against fans using his DNA to clone him
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Hombre de Florida afirma haber construido una guitarra eléctrica con los restos de su tío
El hombre se hace llamar Prince Midnight, y se describe a sí mismo como un influencer de
metal music, cuyo nombre verdadero es Yaago Anax., reportó Miami.CbsLocal.
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Al parecer, Prince Midnight creó una guitarra eléctrica que funciona usando los restos de su tío muerto hace largos años como los huesos de la caja torácica, de la columna vertebral y de la pelvis.
Prince Midnight dijo que su tío Filip murió en un accidente de auto en los años 90 en Grecia. Sólo tenía 28 años. El cuerpo fue donado originalmente a una universidad local, pero regresó a la familia dos décadas después.
The story might already be familiar, especially for metalheads who follow the odd and macabre. In February, a Florida musician known as Prince Midnight captured headlines with a guitar he d reportedly constructed out of the skeleton of his dead uncle.
Word of the so-called Skelecaster didn t just make the rounds on music websites news outlets as far-flung as CBC/Radio-Canada and The Indian Express even covered the creation. Midnight, who says his real name is Yaago Anax, spoke to Guitar World, HuffPost and other places about the electric guitar that, it seemed, harnessed the legit framework of the dead.
But was the whole thing just a hoax? That same month, per Vice, two local reporters embedded in Midnight s Tampa Bay home base, Christopher Spata of the Tampa Bay Times and Ray Roa of Creative Loafing Tampa, detailed their suspicions that the skeleton guitar maker was an alter ego of either one
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