
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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nice haircut
ReplyDeleteand thats what music is all about...
ReplyDeletehaircuts
I'll agree it's a pretty good haircut.
ReplyDeletei wish i had more hair on my head.
ReplyDeleteif you rotate my hair 90 degrees, you sort of get this dude's hair cut.
hmm, in fact the site isn't that new, just try waybackmachine to find out earlier,uhm, haircuts.
ReplyDeletehaircuts from 1985 to 200X something.
so it's more about hair here.
more tunes & hairs on dada-inn.de
and even longer hair on consequence.info
btw: it's easy to get this kind of haircut if you got the right MACHINES, a so called hAIRsynth.
this one had no LFO, so it wasn't possible to modulate the haircut a little, because it's a vintage hairsynth.
andromeda A5 there too, i thought it was a strange elektron for a second
ReplyDeleteno, the A5 is the red one (order number wise), the A6 is the only thing on this pic that's really my own - but use it on stage when I don't have to take others with me.. ;)
ReplyDeleteit's a fine live synth..
the suitcase with MFB stuff in it and the invisible JX3P wasn't part of my set, but worked fine for the photo taken by dr.walker (thanks again) - I am still waiting for a nice small 3 octave analogue but do-all synth for stage performance. the a6 is btw not cheaper than a v'ger and even not heavier.. 20 Kilos for a V'ger as opposed to about 17 Kilos (the Andro).
thats, why my hair is gone.. ;)
so, my beloved synth industry (haha!) please have a look..
there's only the MEK (monophonic) and the v'ger / Lil'Phatty (also monophonic)..
I guess I will get a bigger car before they can make a cool performance analogue perfectly made for me ;)
or Alesis goes Pølar (please do!)
ps: others meaning friends, not synths ;)
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