MATRIXSYNTH: Thursday, May 10, 2012


Thursday, May 10, 2012

An Interview with Denis Cazajeux of OTO Machines


Denis Cazajeux is the man behind OTO Machines. His first product was the OTO Biscuit, a bit crushing effects unit with a multi-mode analog filter, waveshaper, delay, pitch shifter, step filter, vibrato, envelope filter, "tube" clipper, and 2 octaves down rectification. He later released DER OTO, a free monosynth with 16 step sequencer upgrade to the Biscuit. The following is my interview with Denis. You'll find some insight into what influences this unique maker of electronic gear along with his work with Olivier Gillet of Mutable Instruments (Shruthi-1). uCApps MIDIBox gets a mention as well. You'll find a pic of Denis' workplace below. The interview:

1) How did the world of synths start for you?

"When I was 15 (in 1986), I started to listen to every electronic music I could find in my country (near the french Alps, in the south east of France): Kraftwerk, Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Space, Wendy Carlos, Laurie Spiegel, White Noise, Klaus Schulze, etc. At that time, everybody was using a Yamaha DX7 but I was more interested in the Oberheim Matrix 6, Jupiter 8 or Memorymoog, even if I did not have enough money to buy any of these synths. It was a good time for vintage analog synth lovers, they were outdated and cost almost nothing! So I bought a Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, and Korg MS-10. I really love hybrid synths, like the Roland JX series, the Korg Poly-800, Oberheim Matrix-6 or the early 8/12-bits samplers (Ensoniq, E-mu). The sound is generated by a digital counter chip (called a DCO) or a DAC, and then passed through an analog filter.

In 2002, I wanted to build my first little synth and I tried the MIDIBOX SID, based on the MOS 6581 chip, which is also a hybrid synth built in a chip. It was fun but the sound was too '80's video games' (for good reasons!) for me, and the SID chip had a permanent hiss on its output. By the way, Ucapps (home of Midibox) is a very fascinating website for DIYers. I particularly love their FM synth based on the Yamaha OPL3 chip. If you mix this chip with an analog filter, you'll end up with a warm sounding and powerful synth. When I designed the first Biscuit prototype in 2006, I played with the assembly code to generate sounds through the 8-bit DA converters. It was a very simple synth: only 2 waveforms (square and sawtooth) with digital VCA, and the Biscuit filter controlled by an ADS envelope generator. The sound was surprisingly good, halfway between a SID chip and an analog monosynth. The sample frequency was 30 kHz and because waveforms were not band-limited, I got a lot of aliasing with notes above C3. So I raised the sampling frequency up to 156 kHz to solve this aliasing problem, but then I did not have enough processing power to finish the synth with all the required features (LFO, pitch modulations,...). I gave up and I went back to work on the Biscuit. But I kept in mind that the Biscuit could be a synth one day."

2. Regarding the synthesis work that you initially worked on for the Biscuit, is this what's going into the Der OTO update? How did you manage to work around the processing power?

"I didn't keep anything from the initial work on the Biscuit prototype. My first synth needed a 156 kHz sampling frequency in order to play waveforms without aliasing (I think the SID 6581 also used a very high frequency to solve this aliasing problem). With a standard 40 kHz sampling rate, the sound was good on bass notes, but too dirty for the medium notes and nearly unusable for the high notes. 40 kHz was the upper sampling limit for Biscuit. Biscuit uses a simple 8-Bit PIC microcontroller, clocked at 10 Mhz. This processor has many things to do each second: scanning and computing switches & pots, digitizing audio, receiving and sending MIDI, lighting the LEDs, doing some signal processing (bit manipulation, waveshaper, pitch shifter,...), sending information to the 8-bit DACs, digital pots and analog filter, etc…. So, for the synth upgrade, I had no other choice than to use band-limited waveforms, with interpolation and octave crossfading between wavetables. It was quite complex for me, I'm a self taught guy and I don't have the knowledge to do that kind of stuff. Then I remembered that 2 years ago, I was in touch with Olivier Gillet, creator of the Shruthi-1 monosynth (http://mutable-instruments.net/). I listened to the Shruthi demos and found that the sound was very impressive for a simple 8-bit monosynth. It was, like Biscuit, 8-bit processing, conversion to analog and an analog filter. Olivier helped me to include band-limited waveforms (Saw and Square) with octave crossfading, FM synthesis and pitch modulation into Biscuit's hardware. He's a brilliant guy, and has a strong knowledge of synthesis and microcontroller programming. It's funny anyway because in the end I added the first raw waveforms to the band-limited ones, to give the choice between a full spectrum playability and a bassy and dirty sound. Dirtiness is useful sometimes!"

3. How much overlap is there with the Shruthi-1?

"Not much. The 2 synths are very different in many points: user interface, number of parameters available, audio path... Der OTO uses 8-bit DAC and Shruthi use a 1-bit 10 MHz PWM. Der OTO got the special 12db/Octave filter that gives Biscuit its particular sound. Shruthi has a 24dB/Oct filter with several choices, Der OTO has a digital VCA instead of its analog counterpart in the Shruthi,... I think that these 2 synths are complementary. Some of our users have both."


4. What made you decide to offer the synth upgrade for the Bicuit for free?

"We wanted to be kind with our customers! It's an anti-capitalist way of doing business, and we love that. Der OTO users can buy the 'Der Mask' overlay, that helps us to fund the development of Der OTO."

5. What is your take on the current world of synthesis and how do you see Der OTO in that world? What inspires you?

"I dream of a simple-low cost-good sounding-polyphonic analog or hybrid synthesizer, that I didn't see yet! OTO is not really in the world of synthesis yet, and Der OTO is maybe just a start, who knows... I think synthesis is like cooking, you need several ingredients to make a good meal. Nowadays, you create loops with a computer, you treat them with analog processors, mix them with an old synth, and then you edit everything in your computer using plugins. It's fusion cuisine, it's very powerful and exciting. I think that 'Der OTO' is a new ingredient for your music. It's not a digital synth, it's not an analog synth, it's between these 2 worlds. When I listen to 'Der OTO', I think it's really musical, wild and its defects are touching!"

6. Anything else you'd like to share with the readers of MATRIXSYNTH?

"I'm just an electronic luthier, I'm waiting to listen what Biscuit users will do with that upgrade!"

7. Speaking of an electronic luthier, Bob Moog always stated he built tools for musicians and wasn't a musician himself. I remember reading he claimed to be first and foremost an engineer. Where do you see yourself? Do you get time to play with your creations and other synths for that matter? When you do, what is a typical session like? Some explore sound and create music in the process, and some pursue music directly.

"It's a very interesting question. I'm not sure if it's possible to be a good engineer and a good musician at the same time. Making (good) music, or designing new musical products takes a lot of time and energy. It's a passion which occupies most of your thoughts. It's the same thing in the world of classical music: the luthiers are not musicians and vice versa. Very few musicians have built their electronic instruments (Raymond Scott, Oskar Sala,...), but their creations were unique and mainly designed for their own use. I used to make music but unfortunately I don't have enough time for that. By the way, I'm not a very good musician! So I see myself more as an engineer, even if I don't have any diplomas in electronics."

I'd like to end this with a big thank you to Denis Cazajeux of OTO Machines for taking the time out for this interview, and for making the Biscuit. I own one and I can wholeheartedly say it is a fantastic machine.

Innerclock Systems Sync-Gen IILS


Additional pics, videos and details at Innerclock Systems here.

FAIRLIGHT CMI IIx

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"FAIRLIGHT CMI IIx with midi 8bit @2.1-30.2kHz Page R software. All manuals, booklets etc (8), 132 disks (many Fairlight labeled). Original cables, power cords and working Light Pen with good cord. Professionally and carefully re-foamed original flight cases..."

CRUMAR PERFORMER ANALOG STRING SYNTHESIZER

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Roland CSQ100 Computer Controlled Digital Sequencer CV Gate

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Moog Micromoog with Original Moog Anvil Case

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hmmm


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by ZerosumInertia

"Adventures in dorkland. The legend continues"

YAMAHA AN1x VA Synthesizer


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by retrosound72

"synthesizer demo by RetroSound

YAMAHA AN1x Virtual Analog Synthesizer from the year 1997.
for me the best sounded virtual analog synth...

single sound demo with some self-made and factory sounds

- 10 Voices
- 2 Oscillators per voice
- FM, Ringmodulator, Sync, Edge
- resonant 12/18/24dB/ low/band/hi pass filter + hi pass
- Arpeggiator , Step-Sequencer
- digital FX"

The Man Behind iYM2151

Here's a little bit of info many may not be familiar with. The man behind the newly released iYM2151 (iTunes link) is the same man behind the Korg DS-10, DS-10+, and M01 for the Nintendo DS systems. He is also the supervisor for the KORG iMS-20. His name is Nobuyoshi Sano. The following is some info he shared with me over email, posted here with permission.

"When I was 14 years old I bought KORG MS-10 because I knew my favorite artist Yellow Magic Orchestra used instruments called 'synthesizer'.

Then I enjoyed making music with MS-10 and my friend's JUNO-6, TR 606 and so on…

I loved video game like Xevious, Gaplus, Tower of druaga as well so i joined Namco ( Japanese video game company) as a sound designer after graduating from college.

I made a lot of sound effects and music for a lot of video games like 'Ridge Racer' and 'Tekken'.

In 2008, I produced KORG DS-10 for NDS when I used to work for Cavia, video game developer (actually my boss ordered me to make music 'game' but i made just a synthesizer not game... ) Then I set up DETUNE and i made some synth apps as above…"

Top pic of Nobuyoshi Sano via GameSetWatch where you'll find an interview from 2008 focused on the DS-10. You'll find links to other interviews with Nobuyoshi Sano on Wikipedia here.

You can follow Nobuyoshi Sano on Twitter here: ‏@sanodg and Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/nobuyoshisano. He also has a release titled "Brightness" on Amazon JPand other releases on on Amazon US

Peg sto ping ,,, no trigger no ping !


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by Ebotronix

"4ms Peg V 4.1 ping stop is workin' thank's Dann!
RCD VcaMatrix Noise Swash
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Doepfer A 118 A 134 pan by Moog MP 201(bipolar)
Flame Chord Machine Talking Synth Module
foh choices
Make Noise Maths Moddemix Optomix René QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko Anti(4) JAG Uncle(4)
Moog 3x Freqbox&CP 251
Roland System 104 Sequencer SVC 350
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmoulator
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD.
Drums Logic Ultrabeat"

Bit of a Reggae rhythm to this one.

Korg Electribe ER-1 MKII Rhythm Synth

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Sequential Circuits Six-Trak SN 002921

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808 Pillow - Handmade Screenprint


Available at TABITA HUB

Vintage Kawai/Teisco 100F analog synthesizer

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Novation BassStation (keyboard)

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The Analog Session - Trailer


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by mauriziodami

"The Analog Session - featuring Alexander Robotnick & Ludus Pinsky. This is the trailer of our new work. New videos and a new album are coming soon! Stay tuned.
On Alexander Robotnick's channel: www.youtube.com/mauriziodami"

Roland Lucina Keytar performed by S4K

Roland Lucina Keytar performed by S4K - fast demonstration ( space4keys synth axsynth ax1 ax7 )

YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by Space4Keys

"Roland Lucina Keytar performed by S4K ( space4keys synth demonstration )

http://www.space4keys.com"

edith lettner und martin kratochwil improvised 4 - Roland Gaia & Sax


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by pianoloft

"edith lettner: saxophon
martin kratochwil: piano, synth
max lorenz: video
vienna 2012, 3raumanatomietheater"

Full performance on MATRIXSYNTH-P

Wet Ice Cream - iYM2151 Track by discchord



This one in via discchord.

"Here is a demo I put together while exploring the app. It started off as something like Chipstep, but then I got carried away with increasingly incrementing parameter changes in the sequencer. I enjoyed the results, but I won’t be offended - or surprised - if you don’t. A lot of music explores psychedelic themes inspired by mushrooms and LSD, few venture into the more forbidden neurotoxins. Here is my take on PCP House."

You can find his review of the app here.

iYM2151 - DETUNE Ltd.

Doepfer A140 ADSR Envelope Generator Part Three-VCO Patch


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by raulsworldofsynths

"Description and demonstration of the Doepfer A140 Envelope Generator in a VCO Patch. A brief description of the A190-Midi to CV Module is described and sound demonstration. Sound and Video by Raul Pena"

All parts here.

???? module make noise & make noise dpo and echophon

???? module make noise from Ron k on Vimeo.



Also see mystery_module.wmv

make noise dpo and echophon from Ron k on Vimeo.

Clipart Men - As you are - Lace Album mix - Studio Shots



via Lace DJ on
The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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"Some shots of the gear setup for a track from my clipart men project. The finished song is designed to sound like a an indie 80s release. The vocals were recorded with a groove tubes md1 and run through a korg dvp-1 vocoder."





"An electro rock track using the following:

Software: Ableton live 8, Korg monopoly & polysix plugins.

Hardware: Yamaha SY 55, Sequential circuits Multitrak, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, Roland TR-707, Korg m3r, Xoxbox, 360 system midibass. Mixed at Canmarc on a a Tascam dm4800, Deltalab dl2, Boss ds-2 pedal, Korg dvp 1."

4730s

4730s from CircuitsOverAll on Vimeo.


"4700 Paia"

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS SN 2400-0533

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"Prophet VS with an Extra VS Ram Patch Memory Cartridge that is Factory loaded with a completely alternate set of patches, Includes hard shell road case (case may need to be re-foamed inside), Manual and AC Cable"

Sequential Circuits MAX Analog Synthesizer

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Sequential Circuits Siel Prelude Analog String Synth

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"The Prelude is made in Italy by the Siel company for Sequential Circuits, just like the ARP String synth and many others, it therefore certainly captures the classic 80's B movie string synth tones perfectly, with a nice graphic EQ, Flanger and LFO to boot!"

Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 7274

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Arp Axxe MkI Model 2313

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analoglsd (RSS)

Multi-sequence #3 (Plogue Bidule + Elektrostudio ODsay VSTi (x3) + Audacity)

YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by GruithuisenCityMan

"This is not some Cubase stuff or something else of the same kind. This is three virtual step-sequencers i have built with Plogue Bidule synchro at different tempos and transposing one and each other in a complex manner. The result sounds a bit like algorithmic music though it's not. By the way, i didn't play one single note of that track. Sequencers are my friends and i did just let them play.

Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made with Plogue Bidule, the Elektrostudio ODsay VSTi (x3) and Audacity. Enjoy !"

Under The Big Tree At Park


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by MMTAKEDA55

"Gadget session under the sky."

KORG POLYSIX Analog Synthesizer 1981 | HD DEMO


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by AnalogAudio1

"The Korg Polysix is a classic analogue polyphonic synth. It was the best sold analog synthesizer. Roland answered one year later with the Juno-60.

The Korg Polysix has per voice:

1 VCO + suboscillator (PWM possible), 24 dB lowpass filter, 1 ADSR envelope, 1 LFO (sine waveform only). It also has an very useful FX section, which lets you forget that you have 1 VCO per voice. ENSEMBLE, CHORUS and PHASE effects are possible. The Polysix has the same useful ARPEGGIATOR like the Mono/Poly. It is synchronisable with drum machines, sequencers,...

The Polysix has 32 RAM memories for your patches. With the tape interface, the whole RAM memory can be stored on tape/cassette. Of course you can save the memory data as WAV files as well. The Korg Polysix was inspired by the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 - in fact, the Polysix has SSM chips like the early Prophets. For this reason, it has a warm, "american" analog sound...

The Polysix can produce fat pads with the "ensemble" effect, which reminds me on old string machines. It also can produce great bass and lead sounds in unisono mode. Weird sounds are possible with the arpeggiator in combination with filter resonance.

The hardware is solid, well made - except the original internal battery, which tends to leak. Especially when the Polysix is not turned on for a long time.

The audio signal was recorded straight from the Polysix' output, without any additional effects or dynamics.

_______________________________________________________________

THE SOUND PROGRAMS IN THIS MOVIE:

Do you have a Polysix and want to play with the powerful sounds heard in the video?

16SQ4TMXB 16 Channel Analog Sequencer 2U Rack


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by pieruixmaster

"16 Channel Analog Sequencer with Portamento, S-Trig, 2 CV Ouputs, Ext Start/Stop. Test video 1. Rack mounted in case for test. Voltage 0 to 10 volts DC per channel.

S-Trig output on back, External Start input on back, CV output on back. Power on/off on back, 12 Volt DC Input on back. Other outputs and inputs can be directed on back. Plenty of room to add more in's and out.

Front panel has Gate, Trig and CV Outputs.

Controls for Portamento, Frequency rate, Scan too and Return from. Scan too and stop.

Start/Stop input on back has a low to high trigger, triggered high when starting or stopping.

16 Channels with on/off per channel.

All IC's are socketed and Switchcraft parts, custom built in the USA and all conntections are "Point to Point". No pre-fabbed boards. It's "old school" connections that will last, the solid connections are the reason why they built things by hand. Built to last!"

Macbeth Dual SV Bandpass.avi


YouTube ublished on May 10, 2012 by jakobsweb

"Soundclip that I previously uploaded to Soundcloud - I thought I'd share it here, too. Sorry for lack of video.
The sound quality of this Macbeth filter is outstanding at least from my point of view. The filter houses 2 (!) multimode filters that can be tapped separately as two mono filters or one stereo filter with invertable logarythmic cv input for both filter units giving you great stereo sweeping effects.
I fed the filter with 3 Doepfer A-111 VCOs and added some Lexicon reverb-delay.
Enjoy :-)"

Reactable Mobile First Steps

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YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by marcosalonso

"An introduction to Reactable Mobile, learn the basic functions and gestures to start creating your music set.

Find more videos and tracks or download Reactable sets at http://www.reactable.com/community/"

Reactable mobile - Reactable Systems SL
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fonitronk PS3100 Resonators custom build 2012 Video


YouTube ublished on May 10, 2012 by fonitronik

"This is the 1st test of a custom built PS3100 Resonator eurorack module.
it is controlled by a the fonitronik mh11 ADC Sequencer prototype and the internal LFO.
There is one audio input with attenuation, three single outputs (one for each BPF), a summed output, and an attenuated LFO output.
The module provides an attenuverter for each CV input. The internal LFO is normalled to the CV inputs, and it can be inverted for the 3rd CV input.
The LFO has three speed ranges selectable by a switch (going up into audio range)."

Pics previously posted here.

SunVox Tutorial #13 - Sample Looping


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by SolarLuneTube

"A quickie tutorial into looping samples that you put into the Sampler module. If you think that this tutorial's not very informative, please comment - I can re-record it. Otherwise, it can stay up.

There are a lot of good samples available over the Internet; one good page to find a lot of them is at Chipmusic.org:
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/136/tracker-food-samples/
As well as the SunVox forums:
http://www.warmplace.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1445

If you want to see more tutorials and resources about SunVox, feel free to visit my song archive at SunVox Solstice:

http://www.sunvox-solstice.blogspot.com/"

All parts here.

SunVox - Alexander Zolotov
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1982 LinnDrum Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

"Linn Electronics Inc. LinnDrum "Ultimate Drum Machine" advertisement from page 27 in the May 1982 issue of Keyboard magazine."

See this post for a different LinnDrum ad from 1982.

How to Make Music With iPad Apps

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YouTube Published on May 9, 2012 by pointblankonline

"Go to: http://www.pointblankonline.net/courses/ableton-live-courses.php to find out how you can learn more about using Ableton Live as a recording tool. Please get in touch with our course advisors at advice@pointblankonline.net if you want to find out more.

In this Ableton tutorial Danny J Lewis experiments with creating a drum and bass track idea entirely with iOS Apps recorded into Ableton Live. It is part of our series of Making Music With Apps tuorials.

Please subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss future exclusive tutorials from Point Blank Online school."

iTunes:
iMaschine - NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH
KORG iMS-20 - KORG INC.
Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
GarageBand - Apple
Beat Shuffler - Big Robot Studios

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lysets lyd

lysets lyd from cassiel on Vimeo.


"Lysets Lyd by Dreamhub, Copenhagen 2011-10-21.

Concept, music and sounds by Dreamhub - dreamhub.dk

Control software by Nick Rothwell [cassiel] - cassiel.com"

See the preview post with details here.

Noisemusick for iOS

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YouTube Published on May 8, 2012 by ZombieDragQueen

"This is a demo of the iOS app Noisemusick. Since I haven't seen any videos of it here and the developer hasn't released one yet I figured I would give the market a little demo of what this app can do. Recorded via iSight through Photo Booth hence the shitty quality, but I hope at least the sound can do the app justice.
http://www.fluxama.com/"

"The Noisemusick app is a collection of THREE controllable synthesizers that generate interesting chaotic sounds. Have fun creating sonic bedlam, exploring weird soundscapes, or use it to GREAT EFFECT in your live performances and recordings. It's squonky electric FUN for the whole family!

With Noisemusick you can:

* Choose a sound to match your mood: blue, green, or pink!
* Practice and probe to find interesting interactions of sound!
* Discover weird oscillations!
* Use it as a raw input to other filters and effects!
* Run on an iphone or iPad; it's a Universal app!

To start making sounds with the Noisemusick app, your body has to complete the circuit between the touch pads. Pressing the pads in different combinations will generate different frequencies and modulations. By lifting a finger or sliding the hold switch you can create rhythmic patterns of noise. Move your fingers to change the resistance between your finger and the pads, which changes the frequency and beating of the tone. On each board the knobs change the quality of the tone in different ways.

This is a Universal app from the Fluxama collective in Providence RI."

Noisemusick - Fluxama
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nonlinearcircuits 3 panels


YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by cirtcele

"First play with these three panels - sequencer, VCO and filters.
more info - http://nonlinearcircuits.blogspot.com.au/"

Happy Knobbing 2012 - May 25 - 27 Fischbach Germany


via Aliens Project

Just a reminder that this event is coming soon. See the Happy Knobbing label below for pics and videos of previous years events. Also see the Aliens Project link above.

This year's event was originally announced back in November of 2011.
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