
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Girls On Synth

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what modular is this?
ReplyDeleteI'm just gonna take a wild guess and say it's an E-MU...
ReplyDeleteYeah, EMu.
ReplyDeleteDifficult to put into words, but there IS a different sound or approach to electronic or electro-acoustic music these ladies have created...
ReplyDeletenow, anyone know who that is in the picture?
ReplyDeleteDon't forget Daria Semegen! She out-Buchla'd them all.
ReplyDeleteGood job Reed ... Daria is also a very nice person
ReplyDeleteMore who should be on Cynthia's list: Maryanne Amacher, Sachiko M, Monique Buzzarte, Jin Hi Kim, Priscilla McLean, Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins, Mary Jane Leach, Sara Ayers, Sawako, Carla Scaletti.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Netochka Nezvanova was revealed a couple of years ago to have been some wanker's art project; not only not female, but not even real.
how has everyone forgotten about bjork?
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