MATRIXSYNTH: Esa Kotilainen @ Tuubi, TV1 (1979) (Musiikki-TV klassikko)


Sunday, October 08, 2006

Esa Kotilainen @ Tuubi, TV1 (1979) (Musiikki-TV klassikko)


video upload by Ghost10101

Sent my way via HarriL. Esa Kotilainen is a member of Wigwam.

8 comments:

  1. I didnot knew that the singer of the Aphrodites Childs, Demis Roussos, was also a synth programmer ? Like his famous friend Vangelis. Ha! Ha! ;-)

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  2. is he drunk?

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  3. I just find the way he is noodling the knobs abit too brutal... perhaps he owns a few :P

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  4. I am sorry to be such a dong but what is the second keyboard he plays at the end ? Is it a Solina or something ?

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  5. Sorry not at the end in the beginning segment before he goes to the 2600. ok enough out of me

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  6. I think it's either an Arp/Solina or Omni. I know that he used a Vox String Thing back in the middle of the '70s but the keyboard in the video doesn't look like it.

    Mikael

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  7. Answer to second anonyme :
    Remember that we are back in 1979 !
    And he is a musicien, certainly well known at this time in his country, certainly not a professional of synth demos.
    But, to be honest, most if not all yhe demos we are gratified with are brutal !!! But at least they are. ;-)

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  8. brutal? well yeah - thats certainly Esa Kotilainen :)

    He has 2 of any instrument he owns just in case one shall fall.

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