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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

The Synthesiser Museum

The Synthesiser Museum Part 1


The Synthesiser Museum Part 2

YouTubes via Sharpblue. Part 1 here.
"Uploaded by original request, this video features the original music composed and performed by Martin Newcombe on equipment in his Synth museum which sadly closed in the mid 90's"

7 comments:

  1. Best synth museum ever. He charged 10 pounds admission.

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  2. I work at a keyboard museum in Calgary (www.cantos.ca) We got a lot of the electronic stuff from the Audities foundation (including the e-mu Audity itself and minimoog serial #1) among other things. I must say its probably the best job I will ever have.

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  3. if i had that many synths id build a giant maze and hire people to scatter them around so i could wander around in it all day making weird noises on whatever i found around the next corner...

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  4. brandon, that's pretty awesome. as much as one may find the concept of a synth museum odd, but audity an minimoog #1 sure do validate it. heck, those belong in the louvre :D

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  5. Er, I outta proofread stuff before hitting the button. What i meant is those are two of the coolest synths ever as far as historical relevance is concerned. Cheers.

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  6. Whats funny is that it has the stigma of being "calgary's best kept secret" Nuts to that...I'm telling everyone I know! They also have the moog Apollo and the Lyra, which never made it into production. But they still work and sound great. Perhaps I'll send some pics.

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