MATRIXSYNTH: Minimoog Solo by Józef Skrzek


Friday, May 11, 2007

Minimoog Solo by Józef Skrzek


YouTube via rockowy. Via Sequencer.de.

"Great Minimoog solo played by Josef (Józef) Skrzek (SBB) on his solo gig in 2004. You can find whole concert on CD "Viator - Znak Pokoju" (Viator - Sign of Peace)."

10 comments:

  1. He should be wearing a black cape and cackling madly with bats flying about.

    Nice solo btw

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  2. for realz...what that guy said...

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  3. Superb !

    I would love to hear this combination of a real church organ and a Minimoog played in an old church.

    keep on turning these knobs

    Till "Qwave" Kopper

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  4. man that guy no doubt gets all the chicks

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  5. damn, someone get this guy a polyphonic modular, STAT!

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  6. "damn, someone get this guy a polyphonic modular, STAT"

    like an church organ?

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  7. Who is the old dude d00dz? He's making love to dat thang.

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  8. a church organ is nothing like a cabinet full of synth modules

    go back to 'synthesis 101' you bonehead

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  9. more like synthesis high-skool

    or, better yet,

    the electric company

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  10. I love the Minimoog. I have dreams about it. When it's played well it instantly makes me happy.

    That, however, was not so pleasant. I don't know who that guy is, so I hope I'm not dissing some legendary player, but it was just kind of noisy and wanky, and not technically impressive either. Sorry.

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