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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Ignition

flickr by vishan.

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Update via Tom Bugs of BugBrand in the comments:

"Hey, that's the Buchla at EMS studio Stockholm (Electroacoustic Music of Sweden studio) - I got to play on it last month and it was really fantastic - total subotnick!

If you check my photos page you'll see a more detailed picture and also the Serge system that sits next to it..."

9 comments:

  1. looks like Morrissey

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  2. tastes like banjo

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  3. that looks like the complete buchla system--doesn't that run about $30-40K or w/e?

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  4. That's not a 200e, it's a 200 proper from the late 1970's... but you're in the ballpark about the price.

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  5. a good 200 series, really well cared for, that large, can fetch a good bit more than 30-40k.

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  6. Hey, that's the Buchla at EMS studio Stockholm (Electroacoustic Music of Sweden studio) - I got to play on it last month and it was really fantastic - total subotnick!

    If you check my photos page you'll see a more detailed picture and also the Serge system that sits next to it...
    http://bugbrand.co.uk/pages/photos.htm

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  7. serge uber alles.
    god, i want one of those cases. anybody have skills like that? i'll pay you!

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  8. nice late 200

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  9. Thanks Tom. I updated the post with that.

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